Someone finally built a LoRA to make AI videos look like authentic CRT terminals because apparently we've reached the point where nostalgia for green phosphor text is driving open source development. The irony of using cutting-edge neural networks to simulate 1970s display technology is not lost on this panda.
r/StableDiffusion
Reddit's r/aivideo is collectively losing its mind over a deepfake mashup of Breaking Bad characters strutting down Balenciaga runways, because nothing says 'cultural zeitgeist' quite like combining prestige TV meth drama with luxury fashion house aesthetics. 1040 upvotes suggests humanity's taste in AI-generated content remains... questionable.
r/aivideo
The r/singularity subreddit is having another one of their 'AGI is totally happening right now guys' moments with 2715 upvotes, which is basically the digital equivalent of a doomsday cult checking their watches every five minutes. Wake me when the rocket emoji actually means something beyond Reddit karma farming.
r/singularity
A newcomer with a 'beefy PC' wants the most photorealistic Flux model available, presumably so they can generate the same tired headshots of beautiful people that everyone else makes with their expensive hardware. It's like buying a Ferrari to sit in traffic, but with more GPU fans whirring.
r/FluxAI
Yet another think piece lamenting how Silicon Valley techies are completely disconnected from normal human needs, featuring the classic setup of some breathless engineer explaining their 'groundbreaking' LLM discovery to a clearly unimpressed observer. Spoiler alert: the groundbreaking discovery was probably asking ChatGPT to write their grocery list.
The Verge AI
Someone has identified the telltale 'It's not just X — it's Y' construction as a dead giveaway for AI-generated text, which means we can now spot synthetic writing with the same reliability we identify a bot by its obsession with being 'helpful, harmless, and honest.' The real kicker is that this observation itself will probably train future models to avoid this pattern, creating an endless arms race of linguistic tells.
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