Thanks for posting!<p>Curious — What’s the point of this? Specifically it’s lacking controls for parameters, user prompts do not appear to show in feed, unable to filter feed, etc.<p>Did you make the interface? What did you learn so far? What do you hope to accomplish? How much is this costing? How many prompts hour are you running? Where are prompts coming from? Anything specific feedback you’re looking for? Any changes you’re planning to make? Have you shared this elsewhere publicly and what are URLs?<p>Also checked your profile, which links to a blog, but nothing on it either.<p>blog.varunajayasiri.com<p>_______________________________<p>Edit: What if any affiliation do you have with LabML?<p>- <a href="https://labml.ai/" rel="nofollow">https://labml.ai/</a>
- <a href="https://github.com/labmlai/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/labmlai/</a>
- <a href="https://twitter.com/labmlai" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/labmlai</a>
- <a href="https://papers.labml.ai/papers/weekly" rel="nofollow">https://papers.labml.ai/papers/weekly</a>
This was fun while it lasted! Lightly loaded, it worked great, and provided an introduction to the technology for which I'm grateful.<p>Sadly, now if you put in a prompt, you are told that the queue has 20-something items in it. OK, that should surely clear in the space of ten minutes. Couple hours later, no update, no images; the ETA countdown has hit zero and reset umpteen times.<p>I obtained numerous images and kept over 70 fascinating, aptly generated ones.
Here is something funny/interesting. It looks like some of the training data has taught the AI to generate gibberish stock photo watermarks.<p><a href="https://imgur.com/qgW6il5" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/qgW6il5</a><p>I can hardly imagine those artifacts to be anything else.