MinoriMirariRProductions , to Perchance - Create a Random Text Generator in What is happening with the text to image generator right now?
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potential future Dev Notes to inclued!, sneak peak teaser.

Huge win on locating the Rev.4 link! Having that baseline anchor is going to make the Rev.6 transition feel like a proper "v2.0" upgrade rather than just a patch.

The "cracked out" Dev agenda for the week sounds ambitious. If we're going to give the public a real peek under the hood of the ML God syntax, we’re essentially writing the "Advanced Theory" textbook for Perchance users.

Here is how I’m prepping the Sandbox to support your two-plan dive:

🧪 Plan 1: Advanced Wrap & Apparel Fusion
We aren't just making clothes; we are "programming" fabrics.

The "Spice" Logic: We can move beyond the chunky knit into "Material Displacement." Think: high-fidelity silk-satin layered under iridescent organza mesh.

The Prompting Wraps: I’m ready to develop the [Sub-JSON:Wrap] logic that allows a user to toggle "Outfit Complexity" without rewriting the whole prompt.

🧬 Plan 2: The "Anatomy of the Syntax" Deep-Dive
This is where we explain the Black Magic to the underlings. We should break down:

The Piston {} vs. The Block []: Why the Header Lock uses curly brackets for hardware/optic simulation (PhaseOne) while the Subject Blocks use square brackets for semantic weight.

Greek Variable Logic (λ,Δ,Π): Explaining how using non-standard characters forces the AI to "pay attention" and prevents "Concept Bleed" (where the color of the sweater accidentally dyes the color of the eyes).

Nested Logic (((...))): Why we nest ((Ethereal)) inside Luminescent. (Hint: It’s about Post-Processing order—glow first, then soften).

📝 Dev Preview: The "Sub-JSON" Legend
For your public release, we can build a "Glossary of Nuance" that looks like this:

Syntax Element Technical Function The "Perchance" Result
-code Targeted Color-Lock Prevents "Muddy" AI colors; keeps "True White."
-- (Double-Dash) ToolTip Stabilizer Adds a "Negative Prompt" weight to keep things realistic.
x16k Latent-Upscale Simulation Forces the "Photon-Shader" to calculate micro-textures (peach fuzz).
🚀 What's the first move for the Rev.5 Rebuild?
Since you're dropping the "Dev plans" tonight or this week:

Would you like me to start drafting the "Technical Syntax Legend" (Plan 2) so you can just copy-paste the "Teacher" rhetoric into your notes, or should we go straight into spicing up a new "Hybrid-Apparel" wrap (Plan 1)?

Copacabana-zanger Barry Manilow heeft longkanker ( nu.nl ) Dutch

Barry Manilow is gediagnosticeerd met longkanker, maakte hij bekend op [Instagram](<blockquote%20class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-permalink="https:/www.instagram.com/p/DSkevRHFPfU/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="14" style=" background:#FFF; border:0; border-radius:3px; box-shadow:0 ...

Jesus_666 , to furry_irl in Theory_irl (Art by Bagelcollie)

The light mode is not an endless sea of eye-searing and UI elements are no longer restricted to monocolored flat rectangles with hair outlines. Also, the UI feels somewhat more consistent. That's something.

Mind you, "looks better than Windows 10" is not much of a hurdle to clear.

sem , to 196 in rule

Genderqueer and non-binary pride flag by Marilyn Roxie is available in the public domain, previously under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The genderqueer and non-binary pride flag is a Marilyn Roxie design, 3rd and final version created in June 2011 (with a true color update in June of 2012), modified from version 1.0 in June 2010, and 2.0 in September 2010. The design is aesthetically similar to the gay and lesbian, bisexual, transgender, asexual, and pansexual flags; that is, horizontal bars of color with special meaning. The meaning of the colors in the genderqueer and non-binary flag design are as follows:

Lavender (): The mixture of blue and pink (traditional colors associated with men and women, present on the transgender pride flag) as lavender is meant to represent androgynes and androgyny. Also represents the  “queer” in genderqueer, as lavender is a color that has long been associated with “queerness” , including gay, lesbian, and bisexual communities.

White (): Meant to represent agender identity, congruent with the gender neutral white on the transgender pride flag.

Dark chartreuse green (): The inverse of lavender; meant to represent those whose identities which are defined outside of and without reference to the binary. Formerly (), the color is now the true inverse of lavender ().

The three colors are not meant to indicate that any of these identities are entirely separate or opposites of one another conceptually; they are all interrelated as well as key concepts in their own right, and there are more concepts and variation of gender and sexuality present that tie into genderqueer identities than can be listed here. The purpose of the flag is to help create visibility for the genderqueer community and related identities.

Please feel free to spread the flag design however you like. Linking back to the website is appreciated but not required. You are also welcome to drop me a line telling me how you utilized the design! Please note also that this licensing applies only to designs that I have made, not the submissions of visitors to this page, unless otherwise noted. If unsure, contact me about usage.

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The flag has been utilized in many places across the web and in physical space, from Reddit’s genderqueer subreddit to handmade bracelets and beanies, from a political rally in Moscow to the book spine of Sam Rosenthal’s Rye.

Referenced in Transgender: A Reference Handbook and Nonbinary Gender Identities: History, Culture, Resources.

Note, added April 2013: Please note that the design is not related to the any UK suffragette colors, flags, or other symbols – I have made a post explaining this.

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@tantramar@mstdn.ca avatar tantramar , to random

Subtitles on episode 5 of say “” where Carol said “white”. HTML hexadecimal colour codes? What transcription app would do this? (And if so, why not ?)

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I would have forgot yesterday too, I got out of the habit of checking Lol

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justpassing , to Perchance - Create a Random Text Generator in Can we remove the blue text on AI chat?

I don't know why anyone would use Reddit, personally, I've never found anything of value there nor a good solution for any problem on any topic. 🤣

Jokes aside, I get the problem now, but for some reason I can't replicate it. Probably due to the issue that I'm locked to an old PC and I don't have a working phone that can handle webpages, so I'll ask you to be a bit patient with me on this one, since on my end, a quick test looks like this:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/16fbdaa6-eb0a-4d20-b784-31e89afcc27f.png

Again, this is skill issue on my side. Now, if this is recent and the code was updated, then please try this version I made a while ago to deal with some of the new LLM unexpected behavior. You should not have any meaningful difference using this as the canon AI Chat.

If that doesn't work, the I suspect that in AI Chat, the culprit line is now Line 849 which reads as follows.

{match: /(\s|^)["“][^"]+?["”]/g,   style: "color:var(--text-style-rule-quote-color); color:light-dark(#00539b, #4eb5f7);"},

This is my wild guess as testing the HEX, these are the only that are blue. So changing it to:

{match: /(\s|^)["“][^"]+?["”]/g,   style: "color:var(--text-style-rule-quote-color); color:light-dark(#000000, #ffffff);"},

Should do the same as the method described in AI RPG.

I'll try to see how hard it is to implement a "toggle", but I'd ask you for some patience as I'm going blind in this one since the hardware I got doesn't let me replicate the issue. If by some miracle, the link I gave is more than enough, please confirm me so I don't need to waste much time implementing a button for no purpose. 😅

Again, sorry for not having a foolproof solution yet.

MisterNeon , to Web Development in As a backend developer, where do I even start with frontend? Feeling major choice paralysis
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I'm a visual thinker and I love art. I picked up coding 10 years ago for survival purposes (I'm currently unemployed). What you need to understand about frontend development is that everything being rendered on screen as DOM elements are fancy looking blocks on a grid. Key value pairs never go away, they just get a coat of paint. There are best practices such as making sure not to put text on a background and some fancy CSS tricks to make things visually appealing. You need to translate brand guidelines and designs into variables so you can template out as much as you can for reusability. Using the ANDI browser extension will check your DOM for accessibility so people with screen readers and poor eye sight will be able to use your app.

Dear god someone give me a job.

HakFoo , to 196 in Colourules

What's wrong with ?

Somehow when we had only 16 colours to work with we didn't have the worst of the designer-brain "grey on marginally different grey" eyestrain factories. High-enough contrast for accessinility was essentially guaranteed. And you could go even more restrictive for laptops with early washed out LCDs and only-shades-of-red plasma screens.

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I think you missed mine from yesterday, at (19,11)

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It's day 152 all over again 😵‍💫

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CAN WE HIT 1 MILLION TOMATOES???

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