Jo Miran @ JoMiran @lemmy.ml Posts 226Comments 4,681Joined 2 yr. ago

Erasing crap from images is the most useful feature of AI image manipulation I have found so far.
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See the turtle of enormous girth,
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On his shell he holds the earth.
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His thought is slow but always kind
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He holds us all within his mind.
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On his back all vows are made
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He sees the truth but may not said.
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He loves the land and loves the sea,
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And even loves a child like me.
Greatest ex-president ever.
That coat is absolutely sick.
This is why you can't have nice things, Florida.
Oh well. There goes my LSD laced hard candy. Have fun y'all! Thanks for eating the evidence.
Oh, it is definitely not exclusive to tech or men.
I live in a place that is full of billionaires and multimillionaires. It isn't rare to find someone happily running a coffee shop or bakery or micro-brewery, artisan art gallery, etc because it was always their dream. A dream they could only pursue after they felt rich enough to know that they could do so without risking their well being. In its own way, it is very very sad. You have to buy the privilege to follow your dreams.
I don't know about "best" but the most lethal is the ability to turn water into wine. Imagine turning the water in someone's body into wine.
I saw that comment and find it suspect. If they didn't like the book, it seems masochistic to watch the movie. If they didn't like the movie, why read the book? It has always been popular to hate on the book because it is definitely a Gen-X nostalgia circle jerk, regardless of what else it brings to the table.
My point was that if you hated the movie, you likely would have hated it triple if you liked the book.
For me, Inglorious plays like a short film anthology and its praise comes from how good some of those shorts are. The opening (farm) scene and the bar scene are masterful examples of suspense. I never praise the film as a whole, but I will always praise those two scenes.
My wife and I are huge fans of the Ready Player One book and we could not watch the movie. Literally stopped it. I tried a few more times to resume it but I kept having to stop. I finally finished it on my eight or ninth session.
if you think that movie was bad, you have no idea how painful it is for someone who loved the book.
in summary, it is his opinion ( and he is quite vocal about it) that Toy Story 3 provided the perfect ending and he refuses to watch 4 or any future movies in order to not ruin said perfect ending.
I'm with Tarantino on Toy Story.
Sometimes shit is just shot beyond repair.
AmericaGreed, fuck yeah.
Don't fool yourself. The USA lost the exclusivity deal on unchecked corpo greed a long time ago. This is a global issue now.