Not really ideal, I often find myself in situations where I keep asking it to decrease the same padding on the sidebar by half repeatedly to no avail. It's much easier when you get an error msg because you just copy and paste it into the LLM and it goes away, but when the functionality is not what you want and you have no way of letting the LLM know other than describing it in long-form sentences it becomes frustrating fast. Now you're writing an essay to solve an engineering problem that should be describable very concisely if you were programming yourself. As the code grows in complexity it becomes unmanageable to keep track of all the diffs iteration after iteration. That one simple padding now has 9 mostly unnecessary CSS classes appended to it because it didn't work the first 8 times. At the end you're left with a jumbled mess of code that asymptotically approaches opcode rather than elegant, concise, pure code written in a programming language like Python.
You can choose between Stable Diffusion 2.1, Stable Diffusion 1.5, or Analog Diffusion (https://t.co/SDI2j9ca7y) as your base model. Plus, stay tuned for the release of our own custom base models in the near future.