I've been browsing Mastodon daily now. I'm finding the experience reminiscent of my first few months on Twitter, where it is was a challenging to cultivate a list of people to follow in the very beginning. I think federation adds an additional hurdle, but it is still coming together slowly but surely.
KnoxHarrington
This 100%. When I was reading threads on Reddit, I was looking for a few good comments that were among hundreds of chaff. It seems that here most of that other stuff is gone. Sure, there are comments numbering in double digits and less, but so far they've been more thought provoking or at length (or at least more clever!)
I was a big fan of Boost. I will be checking this out!
That's a very good point! There IS a certain artificial feel with AI generated stuff. I'm not trying to justify one way or another, but in the case of Stable Diffusion, I'm glad to use it because it allows me to "make" art that would ordinarily be beyond my skill level. There's no way I could make the art that I've used in my home campaign on my own.
The "Create a Track" feature in Stunts BLEW MY MIND as a kid! I loved that game
I use Stable Diffusion to make character portraits and scenes for my D&D game that I run in Foundry. Better than trying to scrounge Google images!