u/Total_Hyena5364

Midjourney made me better at explaining what I actually want

I used to think Midjourney was mainly about making good images.Now I feel like the bigger change is that it forced me to describe things better.Before using it, a lot of my ideas were just vague feelings in my head. “Cinematic,” “warm,” “clean,” “a little lonely,” stuff like that. But Midjourney doesn’t really work if I stay that vague forever. I have to think about lighting, materials, composition, mood, lens, color, and all those tiny details I used to ignore.It also made me realize how much taste matters. Sometimes the image is technically good, but something feels wrong. Too polished, too fake, So I don’t think Midjourney only improved my images,It improved the way I organize visual ideas in language, and made me more picky about what actually looks good.

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u/Total_Hyena5364 — 1 day ago

I found out my hotel room was $400 cheaper just two days before my trip

I’m honestly so frustrated right now and just needed to vent. I booked a hotel in Paris for a week-long stay, and because I wanted to be organized, I locked everything in a month ahead. I paid about $1,800 for the week, thinking I was getting ahead of the tourist rush.

Two days ago, I was double-checking the address on their website and decided to look at the current rates out of curiosity. The exact same room type for my exact dates was now listed for $1,400. I couldn't believe it I was basically paying a $400 penalty for booking early.

I called the front desk and then the corporate customer service line, and it was a total brick wall. They kept telling me that since I booked a specific rate, they couldn't adjust the price or refund the difference. It feels like total robbery to see the price drop that much and have no way to get your money back. Does anyone know if there’s an AI or a tool that monitors these hotel price drops and actually handles the refund or re-booking for you? I’m never doing this manually again.

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u/Total_Hyena5364 — 4 days ago
▲ 230 r/dji

Took my Avata 360 out to some rice terraces and the colors and detail in this thing blew me away. Really happy with what this little drone can do lol

u/Total_Hyena5364 — 24 days ago