For those who only read the comments first, this article is about writing effective prompts for AI image generation
The art of asking nicely
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#22@dang: would it be possible to add sub domains for ghost.io (similar to github.io) in the parens after the title?
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#23@dang: would it be possible to add sub domains for ghost.io (similar to github.io) in the parens after the title?
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#24@dang: would it be possible to add sub domains for ghost.io (similar to github.io) in the parens after the title?
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#25Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. As an aside, are there any good approaches for producing this kind of generative art on a CPU only system that lacks a GPU?
> Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. Just how programming was supposed to be the "new literacy"?
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#26The title is misleading
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#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. Just how programming was supposed to be the "new literacy"?
Well, isn’t it? Except we’re at Middle Ages/ early Renaissance rates of computer science and programming literacy. “The future is already here, it’s just not widely distributed yet” and all that.
I really wouldn't use the term "literacy" for programming-skills.
"Literacy" is not about being at an advantage. It is about having a disadvantage when you don't have it.
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#28Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. As an aside, are there any good approaches for producing this kind of generative art on a CPU only system that lacks a GPU?
Just yesterday I was asked if I was worried about losing my job because of AI and I smugly replied that us programmers will be needed even more, as interpreters. This is an excellent article as explanation I'll be sharing!
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#29The title is misleading
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#30Prompt design / learning how to talk to and communicate effectively with AIs is going to be the next decade’s programming superpower. As an aside, are there any good approaches for producing this kind of generative art on a CPU only system that lacks a GPU?
Just yesterday I was asked if I was worried about losing my job because of AI and I smugly replied that us programmers will be needed even more, as interpreters. This is an excellent article as explanation I'll be sharing!
Maybe intelligence will simply become commoditized and programming/creating things with it will require even more programmers.