Ones and zeroes, eh? Damn, my ear is better at hardcore computer programming than I am!
Also, I can see the new 4o model is working out fine for you - what do you think? (Apart from the fact that it takes significantly longer to create an image than DALL-E 3 used to.)
Plenty of promise! You were right about the style difference being notable and needing to account for that. The "feel" will have to evolve a bit, but I definitely appreciate the better attention to details (even if I don't prompt the details, like words are more accurate and stuff like that).
I've been beating that ones-and-zeroes eardrum for a while now!
This is an enlightening and interesting post. I especially appreciate the analog-digital conversion element - I had no idea how similar we were to computers. I guess that makes sense since we made them eh?
Regardless, this is what went through my monkey brain when I read it:
Yeah, I'm just leaving space for the possibility that we hairless apes have stumbled onto the way things really work. I mean that the universe is binary in every sense, with no exceptions. Love thinking about this stuff!
I've heard the balls version of the WWII song too, but heard it first about ears.
Ones and zeroes, eh? Damn, my ear is better at hardcore computer programming than I am!
Also, I can see the new 4o model is working out fine for you - what do you think? (Apart from the fact that it takes significantly longer to create an image than DALL-E 3 used to.)
Plenty of promise! You were right about the style difference being notable and needing to account for that. The "feel" will have to evolve a bit, but I definitely appreciate the better attention to details (even if I don't prompt the details, like words are more accurate and stuff like that).
I've been beating that ones-and-zeroes eardrum for a while now!
This is an enlightening and interesting post. I especially appreciate the analog-digital conversion element - I had no idea how similar we were to computers. I guess that makes sense since we made them eh?
Regardless, this is what went through my monkey brain when I read it:
Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them over your shoulder
Like a continental soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
Missed opportunity! i could have slid that in there with the bit about aging and ear sag.
I will say: it makes sense because we invented computers, yes, but it might also make sense because that's how things work.
well ... it's how *we* know things work but maybe they work other ways other places?
ChatGPT tells me the origin of that song is WWI - replace ears with balls.
Yeah, I'm just leaving space for the possibility that we hairless apes have stumbled onto the way things really work. I mean that the universe is binary in every sense, with no exceptions. Love thinking about this stuff!
I've heard the balls version of the WWII song too, but heard it first about ears.