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Also consider:

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Similarly:

Heh, it ded

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Hey, this one is pretty good!

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I knew someone who actually did this with an iPod years ago

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What is ohs?

*Quick Google

Occupational Health and Safety?

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Cross post bots? Why cross post bots?

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Bing, with the same prompt:

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I'm excited that this is already happening, and I expect this will be a common practice with used car packs. A pack can be worn enough to be impractical in a vehicle, and still function well as stationary storage.

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Egg sandwich, along with mayo

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Wow. Not just words, but proper reflection of words?

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I've never understood what kind of person willingly takes on the challenge of outrunning a bull

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I work with CNC machines, and those were unaffected. But the measuring devices we use to double - check tolerances and record the fact that our parts are good went down. The computer that tracks the number of good parts and scraps for the day were also down.

So, we kept running and did more manual checks with micrometers and gages. Work slowed slightly, and record keeping had to be on paper for a while and entered manually on Monday.

Also we couldn't clock in that day, the time tracking computer was also down. So a head count was taken and also entered into eh computer once it got running

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Black Velvet Band (lemmy.world)
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I ran only the chorus of the song through Bing

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Specifically, a few of the opening lines

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In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3

Prompt: you would not believe your eyes, if ten million fireflies lit up the world as I fell asleep. they fill the open air

 

It's no wonder I lost. He knew Karate and I only know Try Kwan D'oh!

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Bing is always suggesting to ask for "a cute colorful robot on safari in a jungle"

What do you get in your favorite image generator?

How do you improve the prompt?

above picture made in Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3

Prompt: macro closeup showing some details of a Lego jungle scene, centered on a cute, colorful, Lego robot on safari in the jungle

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My dream cave (lemmy.world)
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Using as many words as you can that all start with the same letter, will you ask for a wild whacky wonderland or a plain predictable picture painted with a pretty prompt?

I've relearned that the word I'm looking for is alliteration.

Alliterated prompts is what I'm suggesting.

Here's my kickoff

Silent serpents slithering stealthily, surprising some scared sparrows soaring skyward in sunlight

 

Like, obviously around here you don't subscribe to a subreddit, were not on reddit.

What about referring to the Original Poster as OP?

What about etiquette like marking edited posts and comments with "Edit: added words or explanations of edits made"?

 

 

Now I want one

 

It really needs a glass case, but Bing would only do tightly fit cases

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