I see where you’re coming from, but if you look up Karpathy, you’ll probably come to a different conclusion.
I see where you’re coming from, but if you look up Karpathy, you’ll probably come to a different conclusion.
It would be a reasonable ask in a world where no or only few non-political games exist. However, in our world, there are plenty of non-political games, and this criticism is usually directed at specific games that contain elements that don’t fit the critic’s political leanings. “I don’t want games featuring diverse characters or progressive messages” would in most cases be the more honest statement.
It features the flag of the German empire that nowadays is only used by Nazis and “sovereign citizens”.
I dare you to say that to the face of Ukrainian women and children being kidnapped and raped by Russian soldiers.
They liberated it from fascism, and now they’re fighting imperialist wars to bring it back!
Quite ironic, if you ask me.
Who is blocking support for Ukraine?
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It’s not Biden
That’s the charitable explanation. The less charitable one is astroturfing in an effort to demobilize Democrat-leaning voters.
Machine Learning
Black, blue, and purple. It’s not even close.
Great analogy, I’m stealing that.
In my experience with SD, getting images that aren’t obviously “wrong” in some way takes multiple iterations with quite some time spent tuning prompts and parameters.
Voting for a sandwich without peanut butter will result in other people deciding what sandwich you get, and the only realistic options are those with peanut butter.
Also, you’ll have to eat the sandwich.
That’s a meaningless comparison.
The limits will be revised.
You wouldn’t feed a bird.
Is the distribution significantly different on other social media platforms? Because if not, what you’re insinuating might not actually be real.
Big head, rather
I don’t think you’re missing anything. Just maybe you’re taking his tweet more serious or literal than he intended. To me, it’s just an interesting perspective to consider tweets that are meant to influence your opinion as malware. Sure, somebody aware of the types of “bad input” in the form of misinformation campaigns, propaganda or advertisement might not be (as) susceptible to that - but considering the average Twitter user, comparing this type of content to malware seems appropriate to me.