67 points

Couldn’t get far enough, just used the thumbnail.

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I had to turn my phone angled away from my face so I’m looking more at the volume buttons than the screen

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You’re totally right. That was the only way I saw it.

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Thank you.

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13 points

Unfocusing your eyes works as well.

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5 points

I just turned my eyeballs inside out, easy

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3 points

I just squinted.

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This worked, thanks!

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Yes this is fascinating because the thumbnail is undeniably clear, but the bigger and closer you get, it’s indecipherable.

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1 point

I moved my phone randomly from left to right, and that worked for me.

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46 points

I think yesterday I remembered those ai texts hidden on images and I was wondering what happened to them…

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I was making some for a while, but I think the hard part is coming up with new ideas for pictures, and also not getting fatigued from looking through hundreds of similar pictures and thinking “is this one the best? Or is this other one sliiightly better?”

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8 points

Just ask the AI which one is better

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You can still make them! Even on your own if you have a moderately good PC.

It’s just that it’s kinda useless, and finding a good image for the background is hard. You need something the AI can use to set the brightness, but no matter if it’s bright or dark it must still be recognizable as part of the background image. So the image needs to be something without overarching structure. But you need overarching structure to fool the viewer into believing it’s just a normal image.

Or maybe I’m just bad at it, lmao

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26 points

Squinting works for me too btw

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The stones will cry nut was how i read it at first and it got a laugh from me

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Ok, but wtf does that mean

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A reference to Habbakuk 3:11 in the Bible, which Jesus alludes to in his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem (see Luke 19:40). Habbakuk is prophesying against the people of God and saying they’ve become such a bunch of self-serving hypocrites that even the stones and timbers of their house (figurative or literal) cry out against them.

If you want more explanation, I’m happy to unpack it more, but that’s where it comes from.

As to why someone felt it made a good message for a rock wall? I don’t know. Often Christians interpret it as the stones are crying out in joy at Jesus’ arrival, but that misses the Habakkuk allusion, the political reality of Jesus’ conflict with the Jerusalem temple authorities, and the context in which “hosanna” historically gets used.

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32 points

Christians missing the actual message of scripture?

Impossible.

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Now that I know something about it I’ve lost all interest.

I appreciate your effort and explanation, just not something I want to spend any mental effort on. Cheers

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Yeah, immediately deflated once I read it was some dumbass scripture thing

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