web dev and digital artist making !lemmynade@lemm.ee
Check your language settings, you might have to select both Undetermined and English to view the posts depending on how kbin tags them
Edit: I’m able to see them from lemmy.world
Edit 2: My bad, I’m actually not able to see your posts
This community is actually for support with the lemmy.world instance, I would try posting this to the !techsupport@lemmy.world community or a privacy-related community
I found this on the web for, “no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no”
I’m on iOS Safari, unable to play it. What’s the markdown syntax that’s rendering them?
Pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, spinach, and black beans are among the best
Added this to the !lemmynade@lemm.ee roadmap
Some of the main bots that are posting these are all on the same instance that are dedicated to Reddit posts, so you can block those whole instances in your settings
Talking to a text-to-image model is kinda like meeting someone from a different generation and culture that only half knows your language. You have to spend time with them to be able to communicate with them better and understand the “generational and cultural differences” so to speak.
Try checking out PromptHero or Civit.ai to see what prompts people are using to generate certain things.
Also, most text-to-image models are not made to be conversational and will work better if your prompts are similar to what you’d type in when searching for a photo on Google Images. For example, instead of a command like “Generate a photo for me of a…”, do “Disposable camera portrait photo, from the side, backlight…”
One solution to this would be having humans in the board room instead of parasites. Not sure who’s idea that was
Ah, it ended up being my language settings for me
Same thing happened on !lemmynade@lemm.ee from a new test account I created on lemmy.ml. All posts are still visible from other accounts.
This is not possible on the official Lemmy UI and as far as I know no third-party apps or clients support this either. What some third-party apps do support is hiding content based on keywords. If the content that annoys you has some words in common, maybe you could use those keywords in a third-party app to filter it that way?
We’ve had a few of these built on my planet too actually
Codium does surprisingly well at generating JSDoc, and it processes your code within the context of your entire codebase. Still not quite there yet, but you might be surprised
I know there are documentation generators (like JSDoc in JavaScript) where you can literally write documentation in your code and have a documentation site auto-generated at each deployment. There’s definitely mixed views on this though
I’m very close to releasing !lemmynade@lemm.ee for testing, and it has this! I know there’s a couple other apps out there that support this too. Mod resources are scarce right now, but us devs are hard at work to bring some great tools the table. I think this is one of the next big steps to seeing Lemmy thrive long-term. It’s only up from here!
something like !memes@lemmy.ml/281723 isn’t the best, but would at least make things more consistent across instances and could be formatted by apps and the web UI to look nicer
Really cool! Reminds me a bit of the Numi calculator too
These are some really good thoughts and topics to discuss at this stage in the Fediverse. We must be looking big-picture right now as we move forward. Thanks for pushing the envelope!