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When I Tried Microsoft Bing's Image Creator

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Artificial intelligence ( AI ) has attracted the attention of many professionals, like content creators, designers, engineers, artists, business managers, and hobbyists. I am no exception to this trend. This post will briefly describe my experience with Microsoft Bing's content generator. What is Microsoft Bing Image Creator? MS Bing Image Creator relies on OpenAI's advanced DALL-E model to help create images based on user-submitted textual descriptions. For example, you can ask this tool to combine your favorite fictional character profiles to generate new visuals. You can also instruct Bing Image Creator to provide pictures in a specific style. You get 10 free daily attempts to use Bing Image Creator. Read Also:  Steve Jobs’ Speech at Stanford University - Most Inspiring Quotes How to Use Bing Image Creator if You Are Using It for the First Time? Step 1: Visit or enter https://www.bing.com/images/create?form=FLPGEN into your browser's address bar. You must see a screen...

Samosa - Rarely Known Food Facts | SMD Akp51v

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Many food lovers like to eat delicious and crispy samosas since they can try so many food combinations involving these deep-fried triangular pastries. If you visit India, you will find stalls and food services offering samosas in every city or village. Some people love to drink tea while appreciating a tasty samosa. Others combine it with bread or pav . Using the Devanagari script, you can write it as पाव . When you combine samosa ( समोसा ) with pav, you get samosa pav ( समोसापाव ), a beloved Indian street food. Some of my friends would always order this combination. However, I have often enjoyed samosa as its own independent entity. See, I am more of a vada pav ( वडापाव ) type of person. Samosa has been a part of our unique food adventures for centuries. Any kind of celebration is incomplete without it. You usually find it stuffed with potatoes and spices. It is a deep-fried dish. Everyone's heart becomes happy after eating hot samosas on a rainy day or a lovely eve. If you a...

Multitasking - Its Nature and Prevention | SMD Akp51v

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Do you like to multitask? Isn't it beautiful to apply for one job description and become an entire department? How gorgeous! In its nascent phase, the concept of multitasking worked well for computers and machines. But humans are complex. Yes, you might have this human body that seems like a machine. Still, you know better. We have emotions, thoughts, opinions, and perspectives. And nobody is a fan of boredom. So, we struggle. I struggle too; with the shallow repetitions devoid of any soul or humane sensitivity. Now, you could use the co-called multitasking for preventing boredom. Then, you get the "thrill" out of your life. It is as fun as unpaid overtime. Wonderful, right? Productivity or Hidden Hyperactivity? Exactly what are you achieving by multitasking? At least in its theory, you do more tasks in the same timeframe. And these tasks might differ from each other drastically. Thus, you could get a lot of excitement and energy drain when you end your multitasker mo...

Quartz Watches are Great, right? | Post 37

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In college viva voce and for interviews, you need some formal ornaments. And a good wristwatch does the trick. So, let's explore the story of the Quartz Revolution. Before the year 1970, your grandparents used purely mechanical watches. And only the most experienced craftsman could create them. Also, those tools were the ultimate forms of precision and elegance. Even today, mechanical watches hold great value for traditional and technical reasons. First Quartz Watch - Seiko Quartz Astron 35SQ On the 25th day of December 1969, this watch went mainstream. According to the Seiko Museum Ginza , Quartz Astron 35SQ had a price similar to that of a car. As you can guess, its accuracy was better. Also, this watch was a result of many decades of research. Sidenotes: Warren Marrison invented the quartz "clock" in 1927 in America. Issac Koga built the first Japanese quartz clock in 1937. Seiko's quartz clock for the broadcasting stations was as big as a locker duri...

Crying is Okay, You Know | Post 36

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You will feel pain because you are alive. And guess what, it is completely cool to let your emotions dance on your face. Anyway, if you try to lie about your feelings, that suffering increases. So, do not worry about what others might think of you. Let your tears be free. Crying is not a weakness Photo by Francisco Gonzalez on Unsplash Yes, you need courage and honesty to cry freely. Because of the social norms, you might have heard that your tears represent vulnerability. "Oh, what a great misdeed! You shall not allow the world to see your less likeable side." Something that has the potential to make you feel bad about your sensitivity. Though I agree with the obvious dangers of being oversensitive, I must say that your tears are good for your health. All you need to do is to perform a quick search for the benefits of crying. And you would be shocked to learn the chemistry, biology and well-being aspects of your tears. Again, cry without a doubt and let those ...

Uncertainty in Life is Not Surprising | Post 34

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Knowing your future can make life boring. Because the thrill of not knowing could vanish. So, you should give up on accurate estimates. After all, the word "Estimate" indicates a lack of any definite answer. But directionless life frightens me, you and everyone. As a result, you struggle with all the different possibilities. You wonder and ponder the thoughts of tomorrow. And even if you hit a dead-end, you keep thinking about your future. But the Unknown nourishes Your Curiosity You know how our ancestors sought mysteries and new destinations. From archaeology to mysticism; human creativity, as well as curiosity, kept evolving. Now, your generation knows hints about your genetic makeup. Besides, you can think about colonising Mars or Space Tourism. Why is that so? Why does humanity keep exploring the unknown? Many movies do the same to you, right? They present you with the characters and the story arcs. And you engage with that adventure. At the end of it, you get the ...

Success Looks Different to Everyone

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Yes, the concept of Success or "being successful in your life" is sweet. And your satisfaction levels matter a lot. But these words do not have the same meaning for each person. So, everyone tries to define them. As such, the definitions vary. In fact, this post explores the different methods of understanding how and why success looks different to everyone.  As you shall see, we all have many options for making our own theories. And the list of the main indicators related to this sense of achievement is available below. Remember that you are free to form your stance on this subject matter. Thus, this article should handle this discussion using the most relatable examples. Let's begin this article with an image that might be interesting to you. Of course, the following picture is confusing. But it is a funny way of summarising the points you will encounter here. Picture 1. Diffe...

Separate Your Satisfaction from the Immediate External Events

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Happiness, joy, pleasure, and fun. They may or may not belong to external factors. Anyway, it doesn't change anything that much for you. Your daily life stays the same. You seek Satisfaction . You need to do something every day. Else, it gets boring. And you experience all the bittersweet life events. Some aspects are too dark. Yet, relatable. Your limited lifespan  isn't a definite number. Table of Contents ≡ Why seek Everlasting Satisfaction? Your Happiness as a State of Mind and Coping up with Your Reality Being Satisfied with Who You Are Is Satisfaction only a Chemical Reaction? Research of Joy is Never 'Final' No Method is 'Perfect' or 'Accurate'... Ever [ counting Completeness ] Detachment: Temporary Delight amid the External 'Noise' ...

Follow Wisely since every Social Platform has Both Kinds of People | post 26

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As might have been the case with many, I was confused about the nature of the comments sections on the socially engaging platforms, such as the one coloured sky-blue, or the one coloured the usual blue. Each morning, our screens might show the pop-ups about who said what to whom and when... without having any logical solution for answering the 'Why?' ... You can guess exactly how the day starts, with all such noise. Not some rocket science, is it? Photo by  Daniel Gonzalez  on  Unsplash  [compressed] When you start on any social platform, you should take some time to learn its mechanics. The buttons and the related features are definitely important. But there are other norms, such as not using emojis  on any subreddits on Reddit, to the size of pins we put on our boards, on the Pinterest. I had no ideas, that Pinterest could parse the hashtags  the same way like other platforms. Then, there is Fl...

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