Now I want to know if "Thank You" also carries as many meanings. I came here from Pakistan for work 6 years ago. Article is about sorry the Thank you was a bigger cultural shock perhaps. Number of Thanks I got in first few months already surpassed all thankses I ever heard in Pakistan. This does not mean we are thankless but you won't get a Thanks for moving aside a step on a footpath, or holding a door if you ever did.
Yup, that’s exactly what this is. If you’ve been using generative models since the early Stable Diffusion days, it’s a pretty common (and useful!) technique: using a sketch (SVG, drawn, etc) as an ad-hoc "controlnet" to guide the generative model’s output.
Example: In the past I'd use a similar approach to lay out architectural visualizations. If you wanted a couch, chair, or other furniture in a very specific location, you could use a tool like Poser to build a simple scene as an approximation of where you wanted the major "set pieces". From there, you could generate a depth map and feed that into the generative model, at the time SDXL, to guide where objects should be placed.
I have made poetry in some dreams which feels very profound and very rhyming (I have zero poeticness or interest in poetry) but I also remember that a few times when I did wake up with those words still in my head, it was a mish mash of words.
> Over the last few months, we have stopped getting AI slop security reports in the #curl project. They're gone.
> Instead we get an ever-increasing amount of really good security reports, almost all done with the help of AI.
> They're submitted in a never-before seen frequency and put us under serious load.
> I hear similar witness reports from fellow maintainers in many other Open Source projects.
> Lots of these good reports are deemed "just bugs" and things we deem not having security properties.
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