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mankeli
Registered: Oct 2010 Posts: 143 |
Release id #247799 : Bowhunter
"I can honestly say that all these pixels has been carefully selected" - Why say this when it obviously looks like it's not the case? |
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TheRyk
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 2222 |
@mankeli: If you mean stuff like these 1024 blockchain pictures - My view is, the pictures are not interesting at all, neither worth being archived. Also I'm not impressed at all, such generators were coded on native C64 (even in BASIC or Comal) back in the 80s, we were ok with turtle being occupied for hours ^^
Magnar's release is of course no database pollution. I liked that it stirred up some drama, but it soon got boring imho.
If troll and/or offtopic level increases further, we will rather close the thread than watching bitchfight getting nasty (<- torn dresses, substances by night, insults, banned accounts... not even ONtopic is worth that) |
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mankeli
Registered: Oct 2010 Posts: 143 |
Yeah totally agreed. And maybe that NFT project can be "archived" as an one entry anyway. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11374 |
A script that rips them and then uploads them to csdb might be worth an entry by itself? |
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4gentE
Registered: Mar 2021 Posts: 236 |
Sure. That’s the first step in general direction. Ideally, we need a script that will enter random prompts into an AI image generator, send the results to an online converter, scoop them and upload to CSDb. Along with legal sized screenshots. Like, a couple of thousand a day for starters. Perhaps that would be “considered art”, really progressive, worthy of a few academic papers for sure. We’re all tired here of these boring human, handmade, regressive kitschy gfx and want the flood of true art. ;) |
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