Zinda, his face black, his eyes red.
Zinda, his face black, his eyes red.
Also PRISM. Maybe the third—wait, wrong side of the array—worst.
When sailing, Pilot gives the orders.
When on land, Captain gives the orders.
I like draw.io for process diagrams.
Dude, Harry and Tuvok were not just friends. They just don’t show what happens off shift in some obscure corner of the lower decks.
You mention ThePicardManeuver but leave out Stamets@lemmy.world???
Xean Connery hates this simple trick.
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Because starting with ‘X’ does not guarantee the ‘sh’ sound. See ‘xylophone’, ‘Xavier’, ‘Xenon’.
Xitter looks like ‘exiter’ to me.
LoRA models still have the underlying fully trained base model underneath; it is not a complete replacement or complete modification of the model weights.
Fungi are pretty awesome. We can decompose plastic with them. Engage in inter dimensional astral travel with them. And have a nice trip by a campfire without ever leaving the chair.
I just ate a slice of pizza, FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!!!
Yeah, this is a really good AI fake, but the fingers are always a dead giveaway with GenAI images (for now; they’re getting better). Sometimes you see weird merges with hands and shoulders, humans touching humans is something the genAI models struggle with. Also, detailed logos and text are also tells. The comm badges are a giveaway in this case.
Hooker With a Penis
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I always wondered why we can’t just take checkpoints of ourselves via the transporter, so if we die on an away mission NBD—we lose the information and experience of of the mission and that’s it. Could even have like a git repo of ourselves.
git checkout -b “college”
Graduate, then merge to main. Etc.
Normally I’d call out the fuckin’ weird fingers as an AI artifact, but I’ll allow it this time because Star Trek can get fuckin’ weird sometimes.
Worf secretly enjoys it. But he will Die With Honor before he shows it.
Hey @Mistral@Lemmings.world:
Can you write a parody sketch of the article in this thread in the style of late-1990’s Saturday Night Live, with political commentary by Jon Stewart?
The memes hit hardest when they’re not memes.