
Back in me days in the Outback it took a bit to keep food on the table – snake and tasty ‘roo stoo. (You’re invited, too!).
AI conjures dinner, just like that!

Back in me days in the Outback it took a bit to keep food on the table – snake and tasty ‘roo stoo. (You’re invited, too!).
AI conjures dinner, just like that!
What’s that – just the third most deadly snake on this planet?
It can’t bite – no head! But, very tasty with a few a bit of mountain pepper and saltbush along with a bit of rue . . . 😉
No head? No mouth? How did it get to that size?
Absorption of nutrients as it slowly squeezes its prey, found by sonar and vibration. How else?
I’ll pass.
But I did asp you to join me for dinner, Fraggy . . .
Looks like a Red Bellied Black to me, although the image doesn’t quite look genuine!
AI playtime! The background, though, is local – California. I looked up the Red Bellied Black snake – poisonous, and very pretty. Sharp eye, Steve, to notice!
I’m not sure I should “like” something assembled by a ‘bot. We don’t want them to get pushy.
I took the background – added the bot stuff just to see what I could do. I have found it humorous, but do understand the concern. FYI, I took the picture, pulled it into a beta version of Photoshop, then created areas to use the “generative fill” – you can use it to fill in areas that you want to make better, or add something. So I added snakes and kangaroos.
Whimsical. and it sounds like fun to play with. My comment was meant to be tongue in cheek.
I thought it might be . . . but thought maybe not!!