Danny DoRitos
New year, new me
Submitted 5 days ago by Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net to [deleted]
https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/d85b21ac-c321-4731-bdd6-d5cfe315db97.png
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windowsphoneguy@feddit.org 5 days ago
Battle_Masker@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Shame it’s AI slop, cause I would love to see this episode of Always Sunny
queermunist@lemmy.ml 5 days ago
Doritos are a good veggie wrap topping.
I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the bag I will not eat the Doritos directly from the baglugal@sopuli.xyz 5 days ago
So you made it! So you are free now!
PP_BOY_@lemmy.world 5 days ago
AI trash + using X in 2025 🤮🤮
Speculater@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Shit on X, sure, but as AI trash goes, it’s just a tool. Like Photoshop or spell check. And they made a good picture with said tool.
PP_BOY_@lemmy.world 5 days ago
How do you feel about Deepfakes? We all recognize that the person in the pic is Danny Devito but where’s he credited? Do you think he got any say or reimbursement for having his likeness stolen?
Even in this spirit there are so much funnier stills from ISAIP that could’ve been used with credit to the creators that would’ve got the same point across. This trash appeals only to the lowest common denominator of people online (see: X)
AI (image diffusion) is garbage and I can’t wait until idiots realize it’s only available right now for pennies on the query at an enormous deficit by billions in slush funds who are trying to prove a concept. But I don’t trust Xwitter idiots (and the people who eat their shit up) to not just add another $19.99/month subscription to their “budget.”
Wrong. Even ignoring personal taste, “they” didn’t “make” anything. A computer software “made” a picture based off stealing the metadata of decades of human-made content. A person typed in a string of words and clicked a button a few times until they saw a picture that they liked.
Finally