here's random drawings of that one waitress for no reason
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here's random drawings of that one waitress for no reason
* AHHHHH A BUNCH OF SYMBOLISM WITH NO REAL MEANING!!
18 be hitting Mariah Carey high notes at this point lol
Headcanon accepted! :P
So people are discussing the way to fight AI stealing art (law suits, opt in, etc.) And one method is working in a particular watermark which, you know half works. (how strongly it works is dependent on how big the training set is and how specific it is imitating your art style [e.g. if the command is “in the style of whomever” is much more likely to have your tells])
Now as a writer, I cannot exactly put in watermarks to my writing, so I am debating a few methods: Work into the first letters of the first sentences: “Never gonna give you up” or “Fuck ai using creations without explicit consent” The same but first word of the sentences, or paragraphs.
Work in one incredibly grammatically confusing sentence (e.g. five ‘that’s in a row). Invent a pseudo word that I use in all my books (e.g. ‘chyroform’ in the form of something frozen or ice like). Use a fairly common word in a way that has fallen well out of use (e.g. ‘bolt’ meaning to sift).
I am super open to suggestions.
Confused because critical thinking has halted
honk mimi
Meya, when it comes to GA shenanigans
I’m not sure if pulling this stick out of a spooky tree in the the woods means I’m now some sort of Forest Monarch, or if I’m just the new owner of a cursed stick