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Simon Kent
Simon Kent
December 5, 2025 · joined the group.
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Jack London
Jack London
Dec 26, 2025

I started out thinking I’d casually test an AI image tool for five minutes. That was a lie. These things are pure unpredictability—you change one tiny detail and the AI responds like you asked it a completely different question. Half the time you’re impressed, the other half you’re just staring at the screen trying to understand its confidence.


During this very scientific process, I ended up trying https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRW1iQv_FOL8Bojq4iCIIn7zFFeLXsht-houEMv6TIQSOENUwhJ_Uga-um2v-s5JHdaLWlQDXl6xufj/pubhtml#gid=0. It fits perfectly into the category of tools where you don’t really control the result, you just suggest things and hope the AI is in a cooperative mood. Sometimes it surprises you in a good way, sometimes it goes off on its own creative adventure.


At this point, using AI image generators feels less like editing and more like supervising a very enthusiastic intern. You keep clicking generate because curiosity refuses to let you stop. Please tell me I’m not the only one doing this and calling it “testing.”

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