I have no idea about the current state of AI tools, in particular I know absolutely nothing about the plethora of models people self-host and run.
Is this completely generative, or AI face swapped? What tools were used in the creation?
I have no idea about the current state of AI tools, in particular I know absolutely nothing about the plethora of models people self-host and run.
Is this completely generative, or AI face swapped? What tools were used in the creation?
Yes, that is absolutely correct.
I do in fact use unrefined, brown cane sugar, although I have not tried panela specifically.
The one I use pretty much looks like this:

It’s an organic fair trade brand, but I’d have to look up where it is imported from.
As I said, I can’t imagine making it with any other kind of sugar any more. Sorghum seems like an interesting idea, might have to experiment with that.
The key to amazing banana bread is to make it with soft, brown sugar. The stuff that is clumpy, glistening with moisture, reminiscent of molasses. It adds so much to the flavor. And actual nuts, of course.
For years, Intel’s compiler, math library MKL and their profiler, VTune, really only worked well with their own CPUs. There was in fact code that decreased performance if it detected a non-Intel CPU in place:
https://www.agner.org/optimize/blog/read.php?i=49&v=f
That later became part of a larger lawsuit, but since Intel is not discriminating against AMD directly, but rather against all other non-Intel CPUs, the result of the lawsuit was underwhelming. In fact, it’s still a problem today:
https://medium.com/codex/fixing-intel-compilers-unfair-cpu-dispatcher-part-1-2-4a4a367c8919
Given that the MKL is a widely used library, people also indirectly suffer from this if they buy an AMD CPU and utilize software that links against that library.
As someone working in low-level optimization, that was/is a shitty situation. I still bought an AMD CPU after the latest fiasco a couple of weeks ago.
Ok, I’ll bite: what?
I like what’s going on in your head when you think about what to prompt. I noticed that with the recent kitchen picture already. Also, what model is this?
I watched a few videos before I realized Bobby Fingers is Mr. Chrome, and it made me unreasonably happy.
Yikes. If the second sentence of your ad reads So instead of blaming him […] she should question herself, we’re in for a good time. And that’s not even touching the idea that his many neglects can be explained away by what exactly, pussy odor?
Not a doctor here, but I’m being told applying a disinfectant might not be the best idea, although the medical details are by far not the bleakest thing about this ad.
To be fair, before it was promoted like this, it was actually used in Germany to combat Cholera. This dystopian marketing we see here is a US invention.
Fun fact: early Lysol was really poisonous and was used as the suicide poison in the beginning of the 20th century, readily available and all. It was also used for homemade abortions.


You should. It’s a good game.
A couple of months ago, I was wondering when we would come up with useful, real-world applicable usage scenarios for AI image generation.
I no longer wonder.
I was not ready for how many stock photos they produced.