Ado's Shinzou performance featured a surprise guest appearance by Miku.
They performed a brand new song: 桜日和とタイムマシン ("Sakura Biyori to Time Machine" / "Cherry Blossom Weather and Time Machine") written by Mafumafu (previously collabed with Ado on Kokoro to Iu Na no Fukakai) with Miku tuned by Mitchie M (previously collabed with Ado on All Night Radio) (Both have an extensive history as Vocaloid producers.)
How did you come to the conclusion that this was ai-generated? From an artist that has never generated anything before or after this (that we know of), looks like the rest of the artist's stuff around that time, and was posted in response to a challenge to "draw these funny generated touhous"?
However it looks and sounds like this is a direct product of the generator itself, in which case it should be tagged ai-generated and deleted.
The Twitter post is from 2021-12-13[1]. Stable Diffusion was released in August 2022[2][3]. Find me a model from late 2021 that can generate images as coherent and consistent with the artist's usual style as this post.
The Twitter post is from 2021-12-13[1]. Stable Diffusion was released in August 2022[2][3]. Find me a model from late 2021 that can generate images as coherent and consistent with the artist's usual style as this post.
Encountering this post under ai-generated art (topic) tag along with posts like post #7486384 and post #7486418, along with the previous discussion here, I came to the conclusion that this post was associated with the hashtag "#aigeneratedtohou" as well, without the obvious redrawing those other posts have. Given the original tweet date you mention, that was clearly a mistake on my part.
These drawings are literally redraws of ai-generatedTouhou OCs. If anything, the idea of that tag not applying is absurd. They are undeniably within the scope of the tag. So unless you care to tell me how else one would be able to indicate that situation beyond ai-generated art (topic), then I'd like to ask you to quit making a fool of yourself in arguing against that tag's inclusion on a post that is literally a redraw of an ai-generated image, one of the main uses of the damn tag.
There's a decent number of posts in source:*mega.nz* approver:any. It's not exactly common, but it doesn't seem to stop them from getting approved. In fact, the user who uploaded this is an Approver.
She doesn't deserve the hate for what she did in the latest chapter
I wish she wasn't with Crow but I can't blame her. The fact that our bond with Yuni in the side stories is basically non-canon is kinda annoying though.
She doesn't deserve the hate for what she did in the latest chapter
Yeah nah she does though. What did those people have to do with what Syuen did to Mihara, hmmmmm? Did any of them pull the switch to mindwipe her? Highly improbable, yet she just gets all of those poor people killed anyway. I don't recall Crow goading her into doing that, either, she did that herself. While what happened to Mihara is tragic and all, it's still not an excuse to get other people slaughtered en masse because you're pissed.
I wish she wasn't with Crow but I can't blame her. The fact that our bond with Yuni in the side stories is basically non-canon is kinda annoying though.
Yeah I can. Syuen sent Wardress on the Chatterbox mission, Syuen scapegoated Mihara and Rapi when it went wrong, so Syuen's who she can and should take that anger out on if anyone. Extending it to someone else, let alone a whole shelter's worth of civvies who most likely have no idea that mission even happened, is just unjustifiably horrible.
Captain Shaw refers to himself that way when talking about how, when he was just low rank engineer, was one of ten survivors from his ship, picked at random by a ship's officer, to get on a shuttle before his ship was destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.
So, can you explain it for us? I can't recommend people sit through two seasons of awful to get one reference
You don't have to watch the first two seasons to understand what 3 is doing. It essentially ignores most of what happened (especially anything related to season 2) and could be considered a long Picard movie. The end of season one is even only sort of a passing topic and is mostly ignored for the plot of 3.
Captain Shaw refers to himself that way when talking about how, when he was just low rank engineer, was one of ten survivors from his ship, picked at random by a ship's officer, to get on a shuttle before his ship was destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.
Sisko was like first officer on his ship and had family onboard. Shaw was a lower decks engineer, probably an ensign that was picked at random by a superior officer to get into one of the last ships...the superior officer remained behind and died. He was basically randomly picked to be one of ten survivors from his ship. Only ten, because only one shuttle was left functional, and the escape pods were either being blown up or pulled in for assimilation.
Judging by the references made in the show, it was an old ship, Constellation-class.
Sisko was like first officer on his ship and had family onboard. Shaw was a lower decks engineer, probably an ensign that was picked at random by a superior officer to get into one of the last ships...the superior officer remained behind and died. He was basically randomly picked to be one of ten survivors from his ship. Only ten, because only one shuttle was left functional, and the escape pods were either being blown up or pulled in for assimilation.
Judging by the references made in the show, it was an old ship, Constellation-class.
It WAS a Constellation-class, the U.S.S. Constance. It's referenced in the closing credits.