@BG_5you Okay, everyone that's angry in the replies needs to chill. At the end of the day, what harm is coming from something like this? We can both enjoy and celebrate the skill of the original artist, while also appreciating how cool it is that technology can do something like this
Okay, everyone that's angry in the replies needs to chill. At the end of the day, what harm is coming from something like this? We can both enjoy and celebrate the skill of the original artist, while also appreciating how cool it is that technology can do something like this.
Hi! I just trained a model to draw in the style of the late Kim Jung Gi, as an hommage.
I'm fairly happy with the results, given how complicated is his style.
Hope you like it, feel free to use it by yourself (credit plz) :
https://t.co/M0RQ5YJ3Tv
#KimJungGi#stablediffusion
@LeggoDubs@_ezcargo_@JordanAdika Destiny actually started with a thought experiment of stealing someone's wallet from an open car, and only came to this once they were arguing about that for a while
@_ezcargo_@LeggoDubs@JordanAdika I think it was in the latter half of this debate with Vaush. Basically, Vaush was arguing that it was morally okay to do something bad if someone else would have done it regardless. Destiny came up with this as an extreme example to try and show why that idea was wrong.
@RossStewartArt @actually_sam_a @zei_squirrel "But in reality, a pound of grain or beef exported from the United States almost always displaces a pound that would have been produced with more land and greenhouse gas emissions somewhere else."
Source:
https://t.co/PSZ62GmGJ2
@RossStewartArt @actually_sam_a @zei_squirrel p.2
"That benefits the U.S. economy, of course, but it also comes with an environmental benefit for the world. In the contemporary environmental imagination, highly productive, globally traded agriculture is a bad thingโpoisoning the land at home and undermining food sovereignty"
@pedrolechaud @actually_sam_a @zei_squirrel The second is that a bunch of small farms are a lot worse for the environment than a few big farms. This is because large farms are able to avoid waste, and use resources more efficiently, than small farms.
@pedrolechaud @actually_sam_a @zei_squirrel There are two big problems with this. The first is that every place on earth can not grow everything. For example, coffee can not grow in the US. So unless you are going to argue that we should dramatically lower our standard of living, this isn't a good idea.