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Midjourney really is incredible. Easily the best image gen of this generation and blows its competitors out of the water.
Midjourney really is incredible. Easily the best image gen of this generation and blows its competitors out of the water.
What apps are you referring to specifically here? Any examples?
Bing, perplexity, pi, Poe, bard
Yeah it’s a pretty normal looking fish actually!
Pretty horrific way to go too :( here’s to the poor, humble blobfish.
It feels new and fresh but also retro, if that makes sense? It feels like a missing link between old school forums and new school aggregators like Reddit, even though I think this format is newer than Reddit. Could be wrong though. Either way I’m enjoying not every post having a billion replies before i even get to it!
Firstly who said lemmy is a Reddit replacement? Just because there’s overlap doesn’t mean it’s a direct competitor. Secondly Reddit succeeded because of the efforts of millions of unpaid volunteers who room the time to set up wildly disparate subreddits and communities to create reddits unique flavour and space in todays social media climate. To say that it gained its status because it’s overseen by a centralised source is wildly inaccurate and disrespectful to the regular people who made Reddit what is is/was.
I’d love to see this blossom into a sustained protest but I fear 2 days isn’t really going to make any difference to the situation. I also fear admins will simply assume control of protesting subreddits and remove the mods if they ever felt truly threatened. The only way to truly get your voice heard is just to leave.
It’s gotta be lemmings right? I do like lemmyheads and lemmonauts though :)
A way to see your post history, right now the only way to see your posts is to find them. There is a profile page which just shows your post scores and then dead space so makes sense to just stick it there.
Children of Men is actually pretty spot on in terms of matching the real world