Girzo

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  1. No, I have said the AI is reterded by trying to make Goku into a dog when I DON'T want to, just because there's dog in the pose's name. That was the situation with Midjourney last year or whenever I was seriously trying it out. It just kept mixing in unrelated meanings from text prompts, or changing poses in so many ways. It was impossible for me when I tried for him to have no wolf characteristics, and when using the image prompt with the pose it always changed the pose so it was useless, but your first try is what I have always wanted and were unable to procure.
  2. @AerisVahnEphelia Nice, impressive, so there is some improvement with this technology. Maybe it is good enough for serious use now, hmm. Still a dog's tail and not a monkey one as Goku should have, and the pose with perspective is not that pose, but hey, it's good enough, hmm. Seedream you say, I have to check it out.
  3. It will learn to run creative scams then, haha.
  4. Completely not the case. It's AI that is retarded and tries to make Goku look like wolf or a dog because the yoga pose has the word dog in it. Or the famous glass of wine full to the brim example, it just can't imagine this. Here's the pose:
  5. @AerisVahnEphelia Do a set of Goku from Dragon Ball doing ten most common yoga poses using your techinque. I bet you will fail miserably. Start with the Downward-facing Dog pose. It's freaking impossible to create such pictures in the same consistent style and all from the same perspective, so they can be used alongside. More so, it's even impossible to get Goku into the position. Some positions are possible, but downward dog? Hell, nah. Image AI was shit in my experience. It fails even with a creative input like you do. Notice, in your example, you are the one being creative by doodling, not the AI.
  6. You have never heard about psilomethoxin, because it doesn't exist. I am into chemistry and there's no proof anyone who claims they have consumed psilomethoxin has ever done so. No single public synth report, and the mushroom substrate method is proven not to work. There is one company that claims they have synthed it and offers it as a sample, you know, analytical chemistry sample, so incredibly tiny amount for an absurd price, no-one will ever order it and then consume to report its effects.
  7. Metocin is for sure wild, but seeing ufo is one of the least crazy things I could imagine happening. I think you are getting played by the Trick the Tricky Trickster. You know, every crazy and outlandish trip phenomena is its own story. You shouldn't be building theories of "objective reality" based on trip experiences. I have had an experience of becoming a completely different person, in another place, in another body, with another life. Do I go around crafting theories of astral-whatever and body swapping? No, it's a unique experience irreproducible even on the next trip, even so more in a sober part of life. It's a distraction from real spiritual work. Focus on the Truth. Not aliens nor whatever new age theory that is to your liking.
  8. He doesn't have anything of value to say, I have went through like 1/3rd of his book, and that's too much, I was too open-minded back then, should have trashed it after a few paragraphs. So shallow, all his content is marketing for other content, never delivers anything of value.
  9. Guys, what the hell, stop the hippie non-sense and stop calling MDMA "Safrol" or "Sass" or "Sassafrass." If you had bought it from a dealer, then you took MDMA, made out of Chinese lab precursors. Period. No-one fucking extracts plant-extracts from those trees anymore, it's synthetic drugs. Unless you are talking about an essential oil tincture bought from a legal store? But then why would you list that with the drugs you have taken? Do you believe the few drops of the essential oil to have some effect on the trip?
  10. I have finally tried Obsidian and can say it truly is the best app. Why: It works wonderfully on all platforms. Fast and snappy. It's closed-source, but uses Markdown, which is universal and forever will be supported by computers, you will never loose your notes, nor need to convert them. Lots of community plugins. Like Excalidraw, which is a god-like tool for taking handwritten notes. Great customizability. Your notes get automatically synchronized for free through iCloud or OneDrive. Everything is stored on your device/cloud, so no waiting for the database to load, no downtime, and easy backups, you own your notes. Supports LaTeX so you can type math equations straight into your notes, you can also use snippets plugin to speed-up your note-taking, snippets are useful for everything, but for Maths and Engineering the most. Do you see any downsides to this app? I went through almost every solution, starting with Evernote back in 2015, and this one finally I really love.
  11. @Rigel Apple Notes are unusable to me. The whole thing feels so wooden, default layout sucks, can't tweak it. It's basically Obsidian but worse looking and less functionality. Maybe it's a better experience on iPad with pencil but on MacBook with keyboard it's no bueno. Both Apple Notes and Obsidian sync notes over iCloud out-of-the-box for free.
  12. I don't like the UI, lack of customization, to put in Math equations you need to use Microsoft Word and Microsoft pushing Copilot AI on you. That's some of my reasons why I don't use OneNote. Your will probably differ or maybe even have no reasons to switch. Hard to pitch something to someone I don't know and already using something with 90% the same capabilities. And plugins are things you can install into the app to gain new functionalities. You can even write your own plugins if you can code. You have a kind of built-in "App Store" with plugins that you can install, hence the community plugins name, they're add-ons made by users, not the authors of Obsidian.
  13. Dear Leo, please make sure to hire a good editor who you will listen to when they suggest to cut a little on explications like "inifinty entails giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, space kangaroos, rats, antelopes..." Too much explication of things in the same category is really one of the biggest downsides of your delivery style.
  14. It’s Polish. Invented by famous chocolatier Wedel. Russian brand is a very old knock-off. And birch juice is popular all over the Europe, wherever there are birch trees.
  15. I teach kids. The ones with more restrictions on their phone usage perform better, but I believe it's correlated with how much their parents push them to learn in their free time and not directly through whatever the effects of using the Internet less are. There's a chance that if your parents limit your Internet access they would be more strict in general and that pushes those who are highly unmotivated by default.
  16. It's a very distinct languauge. Shows you're not from Europe.
  17. But the shit is truth. We are all just little turds since the beginning.
  18. @Leo Gura The purchase of theatre-grade hard drives of a movie with rights and to show it in the cinemas I guess.
  19. You are on these forums for far to long to be 11 years old, yet you sure do act like one. It's time to put you one the Ignored Users list as all I am reading is brain-dead respones.
  20. @Salvijus Do you even read the posts people write you? I am telling you to stop botcheirng the story of Jesus and you are talking something about Jesus' authenticity. I am telling you to leave Christianity alone. Jesus is not another of your Hindu gods-themed Avengers team, nor another one of Buddhism's ascended super-masters. It's a unique story, of Jewish and Arab heritage, which theme's were developed by European thinkers, and it need none of that rainbow body anime stuff. Thank you.
  21. It's wild I have to agree with a teenager hell-bent on casting spells and magic theory. @Salvijus You are just so lost. Your epistemology is as full of holes as Swiss cheese. And your version of the Jesus story where he is a rainbow-body-super-saiyan-power-ranger is so boring. Please, leave my cultural heritage alone and go bastardize some other religion.
  22. Yes, don’t put it in sunlight. It will expire real fast that way.
  23. @Aaron p It is not forcing a word if it’s the most accurate word to describe the situation! That’s the issue. You are the one who has a weird outlook not the mainstream media.
  24. What the... It is a war. What does that even mean, "invasion", what the fuck are you talking about? It's a full-fledged military conflict in the middle of Europe. A few hundred thousand people have already died and there's milions and milions of migrants due to the fighting. Either wake up to the facts, or look up in the dictionary what does the word "war" mean. It's amusing that you say you know nothing of politics, then proceed to say some really weird things about geopolitics in the same thread. Kind of like Trump, but he would have never admitted to knowing nothing, so you have already outgrown our orange guy by a lot in the political awarness department.
  25. @integral It doesn’t sound stupid at all, the smell receptors have similar structure to brain receptors and smelling something activates the brain in general. So why not, maybe you are built so that the reaction to smells is too strong and hits the wrong parts of the nervous system.