Experimenting with GPT API for generating creative Midjourney prompts out of simple input via Discord. It uses the input as a baseline and responds with various details of the image, which I can customize and send to Midjourney.
My input for the attached image was "banana", and the bot generated the following prompt: "bright and colorful minimalist banana illustration against a white background, featuring a single banana at the center of the image, accentuated with playful geometric shapes and dots in various shades of yellow, green and brown. The banana is drawn in great detail and stands out as the main focus of the artwork, yet the simplicity of the composition gives it a stylish modern edge"
Attached to post, you can check some of the generated prompts and the end result with Midjourney.
The response of the bot doesn't have to be your final prompt, but it gives WAY enough details to be customized.
Note that this bot is not allowed to have a conversation or perform any action other than generating a creative prompt. I will be sharing the source code of the bot once I'm done with some improvements.
Finally, remember that these tools are 9 months old at most. I believe that all the CPU and GPU powers we are using right now will be way more meaningful in the future.
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The Cosmos ecosystem contributed to the crypto industry by providing a top-notch SDK library for building blockchain applications. But recently, there has been more happening in the Cosmos Hub. One of them is Replicated Security, which is passed by the governance to be activated on the network on March 7, 2023.
Here are the basics of Cosmos Hub and how Replicated Security improves the utility of ATOM for validators and delegators. Enjoy!
0xmustafa.hashnode.dev/catching-up-to-cosmos-hub-replicated-security
I recently completed the Senior course on LearnWeb3DAO to sharpen my smart contract development tools. 馃洜锔廡he course overall covers good practices even for jr developers, including upgradable contracts and security concepts. Next: Lens Protocol docs and ETHGlobal hackathon!
If you're curious about the type of accounts on Ethereum and how Account Abstraction aims to combine user accounts and smart contracts to improve overall user experience, check this out 馃檪
0xmustafa.hashnode.dev/understanding-account-abstraction-on-ethereum
Since 2023 started, Avalanche has partnered up with Amazon (AWS), MultiversX (aka Elrond) collaborated with Tencent Cloud, and now Ankr is partnering up with Microsoft (Cloud & Azure). These are all excellent news for onboarding node operators and RPC improvements that directly affect decentralization and user experience, even though some might cause partial centralization.
As I see these kinds of news, I get reminded that more focus is needed on Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) -as an alternative- and the cloud computing market these huge companies are introducing.