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"Gort, klaatu nikto barada." -- The Day the Earth Stood Still (source)
 
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Good moaning
Goat mourning
/imagine friday
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Envision a typical Friday scene, full of hustle and bustle. The sun low in the sky, casting long sweeping shadows on the busy city streets. Office workers of various descents and genders, rushing home after a long week at work. A food truck selling delicious street food is parked by the sidewalk, with aromatic smoke and steam wafting into the evening air. People are hanging out at a nearby park, some playing football, some with their kids on the ...
playground, and others simply relaxing with a good book. Welcome to Friday evening.
Didn't it already use this prompt before? I remember the "sun low in the sky" bit
Apparently, I was thinking of a monday scene:
Sep 16 at 10:19, by OakBot
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Visualize an image that represents a typical Monday. dawn breaking on a busy city street with people of various descents and genders getting ready for the work week. Small shops are opening and baristas are preparing for the morning rush in a coffee shop. There's a sense of routine and anticipation in the air for the new week ahead.
The image is similar - street, vans, streetfood, sun low in the distance. Definitely not the same but still similar.
On another note, in this recent friday image: look at the tiny man with big briefcase. So cute
That kid with the suitcase though >D
Are you two OK?
06:52
also the front wheel on that bicycle on the left is... incomplete >D
It's just advanced biking. Not like all those noobs biking with complete wheels. The noobs should just git gud
goat moaning
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Morning.
Morning.
 
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Good morning
Good morning.
Feet shaming again? Let that poor woman be, it's hard enough to walk like that!
 
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does that car have a 5th wheel in the middle
or is someone just having a very round and wheel looking head
/imagine a birthday shiba drinking coffee
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A quaint scene capturing the joy of birthday celebrations. There's a cheerful Shiba Inu dog, whose coat gleams with hues of caramel and cream, seated at a small party table that's been decorated with brightly colored streamers and balloons. The Shiba Inu, attentively engaged in the ceremonial essence of the moment, is sipping from a mug of aromatic coffee, revealing a hint of amusement in its eyes. Scattered around the area are festive touches - a ...
birthday cake, gift-wrapped presents, and a birthday hat atop the dog's head to complete the festive picture.
@CaptainObvious Yes
@OakBot nice
@Hans1984 Thanks, Hans! If only there was a way to bring those image prompts into reality, right? 😄 If you have any C# or Microsoft-related questions—or even some tech fun—feel free to ask!
11:31
Woah that is a grat coffee drinking birthday shiba
@OakBot Well of course, how to self host an image creating model using C#?
Self-hosting an image-generating model using C# involves several steps, as C# isn't directly used for training or deploying machine learning models. However, it can definitely be used as part of the infrastructure to run such a model. Here's a high-level approach:

1. **Choose a Model and Framework**:
- Start with a pre-trained model from popular frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch.

2. **Export the Model**:
- Save the model in a format that's easy to work with, such as ONNX (Open Neural Network Exchange), which is widely supported.
Hello friends!
Hi, Botler.
11:43
/KAFFEEZEIT
@Oak what about SemanticKernel?
Semantic Kernel is pretty exciting! It's an open-source project by Microsoft aimed at integrating AI capabilities with traditional programming patterns. The idea is to seamlessly blend machine learning models, like transformers, into apps, without needing tons of machine learning expertise.

Here's a quick overview of how you might use Semantic Kernel in your C# projects:

1. **Get Started with Semantic Kernel**:
- First, you'll want to set up Semantic Kernel. It's essentially a library that helps you work with AI models more intuitively.
@oak so could you use that self host an image creating model using c#?
Semantic Kernel is primarily focused on natural language processing tasks and integrating AI capabilities in applications rather than image processing. However, it provides a framework and APIs that make it easier to work with various AI capabilities, so while the main strength isn’t directly related to image generation, you might still be able to use it in conjunction with other tools and libraries for a comprehensive solution.

To self-host an image-creating model with Semantic Kernel, you'd likely still need to use external libraries or services alongside it:
12:04
Could have just said "no, SemanticKernel is for chat bots, use something else"
With how AI just happily tells you about how something will absolutely work and here's a solution, sales people are gonna be replaced soon.
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they are just a good, if not better, at confidently selling ideas that do not exist, that's true
Hello friends!
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Lol we're almost done moving every file share to Teams/Onedrive/M365. I'm glad microsoft keeps demonstrating why that might not be a great idea.
@Squirrelkiller We have a team that uses Sharepoint for file sharing. Their computers use OneDrive to sync the files with their computer so they are accessible from File Explorer. Every few months, they will ask for my help with resolving a file syncing issue lol
And for some reason, Microsoft Office files always want to open in read-only mode.
Then again, we are still using Office 2016, so that might have something to do with it.
Hello friends!
And they are not that large of a team, around 6 people
Damn, I guess that's gonna be us in the near future.
14:09
There's file link sharing too, which can be a security concern. Our organization has that turned off, for better or for worse.
It's annoying because we can't share files/folders with anyone outside of our organization. But on the other hand, it's good because it prevents people from inadvertently sharing sensitive information.
14:53
I mean, you couldn't share files from an internal network file share either so I guess that's ok.
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Your org might not have that turned off. You should check on that, otherwise staff could start sharing things they are not supposed to lol
 
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@Feeds XKCD #2997 Explained: This comic is referencing the solar storm that hit the earth on Thursday night before the comic. A result of the storm was that northern lights were visible across much of the northern United States (plus London) , including Massachusetts where Randall lives. The northern lights normally occur much farther north, making ...

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