first: it looks like it's been drawn by a skilled artist using microsoft paint.
second: the elements in the image have a clear purpose together, like the the comedic juxtaposition of a semi-realistic "anime"-like dude and a silly duck.
third: the image tells a story, there's a photo of someone in the lemonade stand, who is that person? is it someone the lemonade stand guy knows, perhaps a loved one? likely another character from The Duck Song. there's also very little money in the payment box thing, showing that this guy doesn't get many customers.
AI can't get those kinds of story-based details right, specially not in image form, and specially not when it's about a series of YouTube videos about a duck, a man, and a lemonade stand.
this image has broken a rule that i didn't know existed. i have never once thought of the possibility of placing a glass of water on the floor. that was literally impossible for me to think about before i saw this post. the only way i could've associated a glass of water and the floor was broken glass and a bunch of spilled water.
this has opened my mind. could i, perhaps, place a glass of orange juice on the floor? the possibilities are endless.
Also, people younger than the legal age for driving are unable to get around safely and independently if they live somewhere car-dependent. I know this from personal experience (although where I live car dependency is not the only problem of course)
rats or mice (not sure which one is correct in english) - my father sealed the pipe they were coming from. not that serious (there weren't many rats) but it was pretty scary.
termites - replaced the old wooden door with another door. my house isn't made of wood so it wasn't very serious, but it was annoying.
wasps - thousands of them all bunched up in one spot in the garage, dealt with using smoke and fire. they hadn't made a nest yet as they'd appeared suddenly.
alt text: Grayscale digital drawing of Cally (my furry character) standing in front of an edited version of the album art for Tally Hall's Good & Evil.
Recently, I switched to NixOS and realised that there is no G'MIC plugin package for Krita.
There's this issue that was last active in October 2023.
I was wondering if anyone has managed to install this without using another package manager (such as Flatpak) or installing an AppImage manually, for system reproducibility, and I also don't wanna have two package managers in one system.
Ideally, there'd be a wrapper, so you could do something like:
Recently, I switched to NixOS and realised that there is no G'MIC plugin package for Krita.
There's this issue that was last active in October 2023.
I was wondering if anyone has managed to install this without using another package manager (such as Flatpak) or installing an AppImage manually, for system reproducibility, and I also don't wanna have two package managers in one system.
Ideally, there'd be a wrapper, so you could do something like:
image: a furry character on a yellow background. it is on a sort of action pose. the image has glitching effects, such as pixel sorting and jpeg compression.
I was for whatever reason walking around somewhere in Japan and linguistics books about conlanging (language creation), started raining down from the sky.
Everyone was rushing to grab one in the dream. The books were very thick and had a colorful cover, similar to the picture but with colors other than red.
I've never been to Japan, nor have I read any linguistics book or studied linguistics. I have tried conlanging once though.