quixote84

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

If there's a spiritual practice out there which is genuinely capable of improving one's health, it's going to look nothing like either hustle culture or straight up health denial. In 2009 I weighed around 350 as well. I'm down to around 240 now with more yet to go.

Sugar was my entire problem.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 hours ago

Yeah... I lit my hair on fire once checking to see if I could still hear butane coming out of a "broken" lighter. The room it happened in smelled funny for the rest of the day.

 

disclaimer: The creators of the original website have endorsed using LLM "hallucinations" in this manner with regards to lies hosted on their currently defunct website. It's Eris worship all the way down this way.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I don't believe that it's mine to dole out.

I was included in the e-mail conversation where they were passing bits of site code and data around as part of the attempt to rebuild it, and was encouraged to make more LLM images with the data. At no point was I ever told "This is yours now to do with what you wish". What I was told is that "the idea of applying AI generated images, hallucinations and all, into posts about lies is brilliant". They're from the UK, so in this context I believe "brilliant" means "kinda cool".

Whatever the case, there's a vast gulf between "We like what you're doing", and "please give 20 years of our effort to everyone who asks for it". I will pass along to the guys that the first time I posted a lie anywhere other than my old faceplant page multiple parties immediately expressed interest in seeing the site ride again.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 hours ago

I know some folks don't like to hear this, but it isn't as easy as just dumping any random text you want into an LLM and getting a viable image you're happy with on the other side. Each time I make an image for a DWOL lie, it involves six to eighteen base images with progressively tweaked prompts until I'm satisfied with the output. Dumping the lie straight into an LLM and rolling with whatever output I receive ends up looking more like the image attached to this comment.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

As I indicated in another comment, the owners of Dave's Web of Lies endorse the lies being leveraged in this fashion.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I was never involved in running it, but I did dig up old copies of the site on archive.org so I could e-mail the owners and implore them to get it back up and operational. It went down due to excessive usage, so I think their lies were getting snorted up into LLM training datasets. Honestly I can think of no greater divine purpose for a database of lies.

They responded. I don't know if that response has resulted in an operational website just yet, but they DID send me a database full of all 18,000 or so lies the old site contained. Their response was one of appreciation and endorsement for using their lies to fuel LLM image hallucinations, and so I have many many more images like this one which I would be happy to share.

 
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I wonder if the "mouth agape" Youtube phenomenon has anything to do with that pose being overly represented in AI generated images.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I've pointed and laughed at a couple of Cybertrucks. It's hard to really capture how funny they look in motion in person. That feeling of "this was drawn by a kindergardener" hit me so much harder the first couple times I saw a real one moving.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 3 months ago (1 children)

You're weird. I'm weird. We both know that weird is where it's at, and the worst thing either of us could aspire to be is "normal".

This strategy is about rattling folks whose identity is still external rather than internal. Introspection surrounding the idea of "weirdness" is the goal.

The expectation to conform to a set of principles foisted upon you by superiors is the idea that we're fighting against. The people who support that way of thinking want wealth consolidation, conformity, and all others in cages. Weird is a dang battle cry in the face of something so oppressively ordinary.