

Thanks for the opportunity, see here: https://programming.dev/post/42843224


Thanks for the opportunity, see here: https://programming.dev/post/42843224


My image was generated using the free version of ChatGPT, using the following prompt:
I would like a photorealistic image in the style of Henri Cartier-Bresson, depicting in an acute manner the most surreal celebration possible of the Christmas holidays. I think necessary elements include Paris streets with cobblestones, ice-skating foxes, a snow blizzard emanating from a blimp suspended from the Eiffel tower, and good old Père Noël spreading his contagious joy around himself.


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Sure, even though I don’t care too much about the competition as such. I just thought it was an interesting prompt constraint.


I agree, except I really liked the cat in the first version.


Now, please take the same set of emojis, but generate a painting in the style of Salvador Dalí.



Please make a photorealistic image inspired by the following set om emojis:
🕸️🙈✈️🙀🥷🪼

(ChatGPT, free version; spelling mistake as-is)
More likely a reference to Stanley’s meeting with Dr. Livingstone:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Livingstone#Stanley_meeting


Less historical, more ”whatever”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautilus_(TV_series)


Julius Cæsar lived during the Iron Age.
If you like Emacs, Magit is the best thing since sliced butter. Even if you don’t use Emacs, I would claim that Magit is a good enough reason to start doing so.
Without having tried typst myself, I would still recommend learning LaTeX, if you’re ever looking to publish in a scientific journal; most journals accept submissions in either Word (which in my mind is a very painful tool to use, especially when it comes to typesetting and equations) or LaTeX. They then typically convert the input to some internal format, but are probably unlikely to add support for new formats.
If you only ever intend to write documents for your own purposes, use whichever format you like the best; I personally use Emacs Org-mode and LaTeX export.


Marx was famously also Jewish.
This is really cool!