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Really enjoyed reading the post and the comments. And it’s good to see a general consensus on this point. I had a short stint at a legaltech startup and began putting together a framework for resolving drafting edits/conflicts. In the legal context, it was more critical that the user actively signed off on a change to avoid random errors, so my thought was to implement a UI/UX solution to review each change similar to Microsoft Word’s spelling and grammar check. There were some other options I proposed, like showing multiple ways that the change could be implemented. The team decided to focus on solving easier problems and the startup folded not too long after that. But it was a really fun exercise. Glad to see folks are still thinking deeply about it.


Definitely interesting, if not impressive. I get how generating 100 images each time to maximize getting the right output makes sense, but it just feels a bit unfortunate. I do think that this is a pretty cool project on the whole. Good luck!


Thanks, it has been a fun passion project! As for batching images, I agree its too bad it can take a lot of tries for some of the images, though it isnt always that way. I'm still mindblown I can magically create images from words though so it doesn't phase me.


This is a really deep collection - nice presentation too. Would be nice if you could order a print from it too.


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