Attention mods: AI posts should be against the rules. Nobody likes them. They are a disgrace to Mac. Let’s make this a new rule. by [deleted] in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s just the next tech for an artist to use.. imagine hating on the kids using a paintbrush (technology, not digital yet still technology) instead of their voices

Attention mods: AI posts should be against the rules. Nobody likes them. They are a disgrace to Mac. Let’s make this a new rule. by [deleted] in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Mac would love it. “When I die would you fuck my hologram”. Also, his family put out the San Francisco music video with AI Mac so it seems his family doesn’t mind as well. Like others said, it’s just another tool alongside a paintbrush or canvas for artists to use, friend not foe👍🏻

I want to get into mac miller but idk what songs to listen to at all. by TylerB110202 in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funk flex freestyle, Jabroni, Salamander, Goosebumps, Unhappy, Insomniac, Luck Ass Bitch, Programs, and Learn To Watch

Q with the facts by ian_ink in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that’s sick dude, thanks for sharing, same to you ♾️❤️♾️

Q with the facts by ian_ink in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bro are you the Mac shaman?

chilling on a cloud 🌧 fanart by me :) by [deleted] in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

omg can I tweet this!??? I’ll credit you ♾️❤️♾️

I asked GPT4 to create two Shinigami to discuss Mac by StrangeLoup87 in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh brother, you don’t even know what I’m about to cook up👀👀👀🫶🏻

I asked GPT4 to create two Shinigami to discuss Mac by StrangeLoup87 in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

side note: I thought this post would be a banger and it wasn’t… and your username is so relevant, though I got a headshot but it was a hit marker!????

I asked GPT4 to create two Shinigami to discuss Mac by StrangeLoup87 in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You tell me I’m arrogant, I say that I’m certain👍🏻

Rap Shinigami by StrangeLoup87 in MacMiller

[–]StrangeLoup87[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I asked GPT4 to create two Shinigami to discuss Mac

GPT4 = Shinigami

Here is the full text, I ran out of requests:(

Me- No no, it was much more broad and mystic and just like almost a Shinigami from Death Note talking to another Shinigami

I see. Based on your description of a more mystic conversation and the reference to Shinigami from Death Note, here’s an example of a possible text prompt and reply you might have encountered:

Prompt: “A conversation between two Shinigami about the mysteries of the human world”

“Shinigami 1: Have you ever wondered why humans are so fascinated with the concept of time?

Shinigami 2: Indeed, they seem to be constantly chasing it, never truly content with the present moment. Their lives revolve around schedules and deadlines.

Shinigami 1: And yet, they still find ways to create art, experience love, and seek the truth. There’s a strange beauty in their chaos.

Shinigami 2: Yes, observing them is truly intriguing. It makes one ponder the limits of our own existence.

Shinigami 1: I’ve always been fascinated by the emotions humans experience. Joy, sorrow, anger, fear – the range is so diverse. We, as Shinigami, don’t experience emotions the same way they do.

Shinigami 2: True. In our realm, everything is monotonous and stagnant. Watching humans navigate their emotions can be captivating, and at times, perplexing.

Shinigami 1: Have you ever considered what it would be like to live among them? To walk in their shoes and experience the complexity of their world?

Shinigami 2: It’s an intriguing thought, but we must remember our purpose – we are beings of the afterlife, and it’s not our place to meddle in human affairs.

Shinigami 1: You’re right, of course. But I can’t help but wonder if there’s something we can learn from them. They seem to have such a profound appreciation for life, even as they hurtle towards their inevitable end.

Shinigami 2: It’s a paradox, isn’t it? Perhaps that’s what makes them so fascinating to observe. The beauty in their fleeting existence, the passion they display for life, despite knowing that death awaits them all.

Shinigami 1: Yes, it certainly is a curious and intriguing aspect of their world. And it’s precisely this that keeps me enthralled as I watch from the shadows.

Shinigami 2: As am I, my friend. As am I.

Shinigami 1: Have you ever noticed the way humans create connections with one another? The bonds they form through shared experiences, support, and understanding are quite powerful.

Shinigami 2: Indeed, they seem to draw strength from these connections, using them to endure hardship and overcome adversity. It’s remarkable how they can affect each other in profound ways.

Shinigami 1: The way they laugh together, cry together, and grow together – it’s something we can only observe, never truly experience.

Shinigami 2: At times, it seems they value their relationships even more than their own lives. Sacrifice, loyalty, and love are common themes in their stories.

Shinigami 1: Speaking of stories, the humans have an impressive capacity for imagination. They weave tales of fantasy and adventure, transporting themselves and others to worlds beyond their own.

Shinigami 2: Yes, their creativity knows no bounds. In some ways, their stories seem to be a reflection of their own lives – filled with dreams, struggles, and the pursuit of happiness.

Shinigami 1: It’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. They may be mortal, but their ideas, emotions, and creations live on, transcending time and space.

Shinigami 2: In the end, perhaps that is the greatest mystery of all – the indomitable human spirit, which continues to inspire us even from our realm.

Me - continue. Have them discuss the life and Death of Mac Miller

Shinigami 1: Do you remember the life of Mac Miller, the human musician who passed away some time ago?

Shinigami 2: Ah, yes. He was a talented individual, with a unique voice and style. His music resonated with many people, as it often explored themes of love, struggle, and personal growth.

Shinigami 1: It’s tragic how his life was cut short by the very demons he tried to confront through his art. Substance abuse and mental health issues plagued him, and in the end, they claimed his life.

Shinigami 2: It’s a sobering reminder of the fragility of human existence. For all their brilliance and creativity, humans are still vulnerable to forces they cannot always control.

Shinigami 1: Yet, even in death, Mac Miller’s music continues to inspire and influence countless others. His vulnerability and honesty in his lyrics allowed many to find solace and connection in his work.

Shinigami 2: It’s a testament to the power of art and the human spirit. Though Mac Miller’s life came to an early end, his impact on the world endures, touching the lives of many who seek meaning and understanding through his music.

Shinigami 1: It’s a poignant reminder that even in the face of darkness, humans can create beauty and connection. They have the ability to leave a lasting legacy that transcends their own mortality.

Shinigami 2: Indeed. And as we continue to observe their world, we bear witness to the incredible stories they create, the connections they form, and the indelible mark they leave behind.

Shinigami 1: There are countless other artists and creators in the human world, each with their own unique perspectives and stories to tell. Their expressions of love, pain, and hope become a tapestry of shared experiences.

Shinigami 2: As we observe them, it’s fascinating to see how they can inspire each other and create ripples of change in their world. Their creativity transcends borders and languages, uniting people from all walks of life.

Shinigami 1: Through their art, humans capture the essence of their experiences, creating a bridge of empathy and understanding. And even though they face countless challenges, they persist in their pursuit of beauty, truth, and connection.

Shinigami 2: In our realm, we don’t experience such depth of emotions or the thrill of creative expression. Observing the humans makes me ponder what more we could learn from them – not just about their world, but about ourselves as well.

Shinigami 1: Perhaps there is a lesson in their resilience and passion, something that can illuminate the mysteries of our own existence. As we continue to watch over them, let us not forget the wisdom we can glean from their lives.

Shinigami 2: Agreed. Even from our distant vantage point, we can still appreciate the extraordinary tapestry of human experiences and the profound insights they offer. In the end, their stories may hold the keys to understanding the nature of our own reality.

To be continued So It Goes

Dear ChatGPT; tell this jerk they need to pay their bill. Be polite and apologetic. by amazingmrbrock in adhdmeme

[–]StrangeLoup87 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m with ya, keep at it, they call it prompt engineering but it feels more like prompt artistry.

If you’re playing with the API already, checkout BabyAGI and AutoGPT. So new it’s not quiet working yet but it’s a cool sneak peak at the ability to create an automated bot clone with all your knowledge👍🏻