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I don't get the joke. Is it that the person on the right thinks they're an artist?
Just people too lazy to learn a skill who want to flip the narrative. A bit like when you copy/paste a command grabbed online in a linux terminal and then feel like "a programmer" when the system do the thing it was built to.
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/20024343
I took it to mean that even when someone has a valid reason for disliking something, there is a neutral, rational, and off-putting way to express it, and that in this case it’s being applied to AI “art”. Maybe I’m just reading too much into it.
Then there would be the same argument displayed in two different ways and not two different arguments displayed.
Finally someone that understands
what art is about.
Gatekeeping, ofc.
Oh, I'm sure that you write those prompts super artistically. I wasn't intending to gatekeep.
I don't. I'm no artist. I've seen very intricate ComfyUI setups that get pretty wild results run locally, though, which does make me wonder about merit.