How much detail is too much? Midjourney v6 attempts to find out

As Midjourney rolls out new features, it continues to make some artists furious.

An AI-generated image of a

Enlarge / An AI-generated image of a "Beautiful queen of the universe looking at the camera in sci-fi armor, snow and particles flowing, fire in the background" created using alpha Midjourney v6. (credit: Midjourney)

In December, just before Christmas, Midjourney launched an alpha version of its latest image synthesis model, Midjourney v6. Over winter break, Midjourney fans put the new AI model through its paces, with the results shared on social media. So far, fans have noted much more detail than v5.2 (the current default) and a different approach to prompting. Version 6 can also handle generating text in a rudimentary way, but it's far from perfect.

"It's definitely a crazy update, both in good and less good ways," artist Julie Wieland, who frequently shares her Midjourney creations online, told Ars. "The details and scenery are INSANE, the downside (for now) are that the generations are very high contrast and overly saturated (imo). Plus you need to kind of re-adapt and rethink your prompts, working with new structures and now less is kind of more in terms of prompting."

At the same time, critics of the service still bristle about Midjourney training its models using human-made artwork scraped from the web and obtained without permission—a controversial practice common among AI model trainers we have covered in detail in the past. We've also covered the challenges artists might face in the future from these technologies elsewhere.

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Clicks is a $139 iPhone case for people who hate touchscreen typing

Each key has 0.22 mm of travel.

Clicks keyboard

There's an app for the keyboard promising new features, but it's not mandatory for the keyboard to work. (credit: Clicks Technology)

I used to be a speed demon on phone keyboards. Similar to when I use a mechanical keyboard, I could type with so much ease that during their early days of text messaging, people in my household would ask me to write out their longer messages. Those days of carefree cell phone typing hit a rut when I got my first iPhone.

Now, I can't start without first looking at my touchscreen keyboard. And I almost always make at least one typo when writing long texts, emails, or documents. That's why I'm intrigued by the latest attempt to bring old-school physical keyboards to iPhones.

A snap-on keyboard for the iPhone

On Thursday, Clicks Technology unveiled Clicks, a keyboard available for the iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max that snaps to the phone like a case. But instead of adding protection, it adds a physical keyboard. Each key boasts 0.22 mm of travel, Jeff Gadway, SVP of product marketing at Clicks, told Ars via email. That seems like miles compared to the flat nature of touchscreens.

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Berliner Senat: Mit Kabelnetz den FTTH-Rückstand schönreden

Wir haben lange auf eine Stellungnahme der Berliner Regierung zum Rückstand bei FTTH gewartet. Nun äußert sich der Wirtschaftssenat zum letzten Platz im Länderranking. Eine Analyse von Achim Sawall (Berlin, Glasfaser)

Wir haben lange auf eine Stellungnahme der Berliner Regierung zum Rückstand bei FTTH gewartet. Nun äußert sich der Wirtschaftssenat zum letzten Platz im Länderranking. Eine Analyse von Achim Sawall (Berlin, Glasfaser)

SpaceX sues US labor board, claims agency structure is unconstitutional

NLRB sued by SpaceX after accusing the company of illegally firing employees.

Elon Musk on stage at an event, resting his chin on his hand

Enlarge / Elon Musk at an AI event with Britain Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. (credit: Getty Images | WPA Pool )

After being charged with illegally firing workers who criticized Elon Musk, SpaceX yesterday sued the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in a lawsuit that claims the US labor agency's structure is unconstitutional.

On Wednesday, an NLRB regional director filed a complaint against SpaceX alleging that it illegally fired eight employees who drafted and distributed an open letter about Musk in 2022. If SpaceX doesn't settle the charges, the company is scheduled to face a hearing with an NLRB administrative law judge (ALJ) starting on March 5.

SpaceX filed its lawsuit against the NLRB in US District Court for the Southern District of Texas, claiming that the NLRB structure violates US law because the administrative law judge cannot be removed by the president of the United States. SpaceX made a virtually identically argument recently when it sued the US attorney general and two other Department of Justice officials in an attempt to stop a separate hiring-discrimination case.

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As Vulcan nears debut, it’s not clear whether ULA will live long and prosper

This marks an absolutely pivotal moment for the 20-year-old launch company.

United Launch Alliance hoists the Certification-1 payloads atop the Vulcan rocket in the Vertical Integration Facility adjacent to Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Enlarge / United Launch Alliance hoists the Certification-1 payloads atop the Vulcan rocket in the Vertical Integration Facility adjacent to Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. (credit: United Launch Alliance)

It's nearly time. After years of delays, billions of dollars in federal funding, and a spectacular second-stage explosion, the large and impressive Vulcan rocket is finally ready to take flight.

United Launch Alliance's heavy lift vehicle underwent its final review on Thursday, and the company cleared the rocket for its debut flight. With weather looking favorable, the Vulcan rocket is on track to lift off at 2:18 am ET (7:18 UTC) on Monday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission's primary payload is a lunar lander built by Astrobotic, and the launch will be streamed live here.

This marks an absolutely pivotal moment for the 20-year-old launch company, which has gone from the titan of the US launch industry to playing a distant second fiddle to its one-time upstart competitor SpaceX. Last year, SpaceX launched 98 rockets. United Launch Alliance, or ULA, tallied just three. The owners of ULA, Lockheed Martin and Boeing, are also on the cusp of selling the launch company if they can find a buyer willing to pay the right price. And critically, for the first time, ULA will be flying a new vehicle it designed and developed on its own—a rocket with some but not a majority of its heritage from the legacy Atlas and Delta rockets that have flown since the Cold War.

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NanoPi R2S Plus is a tiny RK3328 router board with dual Ethernet ports for $30

The NanoPi R2S Plus is a single-board computer designed for use as a router, firewall, or other networking applications. It measures just 58 x 58mm (2.3″ x 2.3″) and has no dedicated video output, but it features two Gigabit Ethernet ports…

The NanoPi R2S Plus is a single-board computer designed for use as a router, firewall, or other networking applications. It measures just 58 x 58mm (2.3″ x 2.3″) and has no dedicated video output, but it features two Gigabit Ethernet ports, multiple USB ports, and an M.2 connector for an optional wireless card. Available now for […]

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30 Doradus B: Neues Bild liefert Erkenntnisse über Supernova-Explosionen

Durch die Kombination der Daten von vier Teleskopen wurde 30 Doradus B in einem neuen Bild festgehalten. Dadurch gibt es neue Erkenntnisse über den Supernova-Überrest. (Astronomie, Nasa)

Durch die Kombination der Daten von vier Teleskopen wurde 30 Doradus B in einem neuen Bild festgehalten. Dadurch gibt es neue Erkenntnisse über den Supernova-Überrest. (Astronomie, Nasa)

MSI Claw handheld gaming PC with Intel Meteor Lake processor leaked

That didn’t take long. Just a few hours after MSI started teasing an upcoming handheld gaming PC, details have emerged about its name, processor, and physical design. Say hello to the Intel Meteor Lake-powered MSI Claw. The name and design come …

That didn’t take long. Just a few hours after MSI started teasing an upcoming handheld gaming PC, details have emerged about its name, processor, and physical design. Say hello to the Intel Meteor Lake-powered MSI Claw. The name and design come courtesy of an image posted to Chinese retail site JD.com, and spotted by IT […]

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