Mx Tynehorne’s link roundup, volume LXVI (opens in new tab)
A lot of those programs have preprompting under the hood that you’re not seeing. Midjourney has all kinds of tags that make it look a specific way, a kind of beautiful way. Suno has tags you can’t see that make the output always sound “good.” You can’t interact directly with the weights of the model. You’re being confined so the output always sounds quote-unquote “good.” When Trevor and I are working with models, you can get way more gnarly because you have way more granular control. It’s jus...
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