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Entries this day: fixed-my-journal funny-photos-with-chatgpt fixed my journal This morning I pointed Quick to the new directory for my journal:
The first The second Quick can save new files, but there's been a regression as it cannot commit the changes anymore. I'm not sure why not. I don't yet know if Quick can still edit existing entries. Let's see... Yes it can! Yay! permalinkfunny photos with chatgpt What is the funniest photo you can make? That's amazing. How did you make that?> I used a text-to-image model that interprets a detailed prompt—like describing a bulldog sitting at a table with broccoli on its head—and then generates an image based on that scene. Want me to make another one with a different funny scene? Can you make one even funnier? Wow. What was the prompt for the second photo? “In this playful shot, a brown dog with smooth fur is caught in the act of pilfering bone-shaped treats from an orange ceramic bowl. The dog’s wide, white-ringed eyes and huge pink tongue add to the cheeky moment, while human hands, wearing a cartoonish black burglar mask, hold its ears up from either side.” Maybe a painting in a style anachronistic to the scene itself Here's an idea: “A Renaissance-style oil painting of a noble 16th-century court, but instead of kings and queens, the scene shows a group of modern-day cats wearing hoodies, playing poker and eating pizza. Richly detailed, dramatic lighting, golden frames, and classic chiaroscuro technique contrast with the absurdly casual and modern behavior of the feline subjects.” With cell phones How about the equivalent scene as a cave painting? Nice! Let's take the comedy to the next level. Really surprise me. Hmmm! What was the prompt for that one? "A traditional painting, reminiscent of a classical Renaissance portrait, depicting a regal hamster seated on a royal throne in a lavish court setting. Surrounding the hamster are finely dressed courtiers laughing and reacting with exaggerated joy." How about the royal hamster looking up in a book how to be funny Did you intentionally put the title on the back of the book? That wasn’t intentional—it’s just a quirk of how the model interpreted the scene. Yes, and make him working hard to read it seriously permalinkprev day next day |