One - Tensor Art. They're constantly expanding, and have an endless catalog of open-source AI tools. Perfect for me - girlie on a budget š
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Krea, Enhancor, ChatGPT and Leonardo. I only think the first two are good and worth keeping. Photoshop is good but overpriced and censored so I despise it. ChatGPT just give me dating advice. And Leonardo used to be the best art program which is why I kept it, but today its no longer among the best. And it is also more censored now.
1 week ago | 1
Openart, midjourney and wavespeed. I used to have runninghub but it was too buggy, which is a shame because of it's versatility.
1 week ago | 0
Zero. I either run offline open source models locally on my computer or pay per generation (no subscription) on fal.ai.
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I will not spend money on it, until it can pay for itself. If I can make money with free versions, then I will pay the subscriptions. YouTube is not really helping anymore either.
1 week ago | 0
I only use Ai if it permissive license open source OR if requires No EULA, Terms of Service what so ever. All the āfreeā things use whatever you put in them as training data, their āfreeā usually means you can not use it for commercial purposes. If I was going to pay for ai I would only pay for GPU hosting. In short skip over Blue ocean Monopoly go directly to RED ocean do not pass go do not collect $200. I also sometimes find out where start up angel investors live and I mail them letters, of how the ai companies they invest in have no product to sell because their customers could just do it them self for free, I call it sacrificing angels, some times if the start up was big enough I call it harvesting the unicorn horn. Some people call me a demon for this but I say thatās just a different type of angel. It got so bad in the silicon valley Nancy PelosiĀ converted to Catholicism just to exercise me, but I told her she would have to give up her gift of stock investment foresight if she got rid of me, so hear I am. Yes it was me! I was the one that placed the white piece of paper covering the Silicon Valley Bank posted FDIC warning to not put more then $250,000 in one bank, the start up payroll accountants didnāt know because the warning label was covered with my single sheet of paper. Because everyone of them had never been another bank in all of the US, lol.
1 week ago | 1
AI Samson
š How many AI subscriptions do you pay for? šø
Hereās a list of my favorite FREE AI tools that I think everyone should be using ā https://youtu.be/4gyxB4Mzr6s
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