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      <title>FLUX.1 &#43; LoRA for styled image generation</title>
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      <description>Technical line drawing generated by Flux1.dev + LoRA adapter.&#xA;Prompt: techlinedrawing, a drawing of a glass-heavy, modern architecture that Californian venture capital firms like, with fine details and mountains in the back, white background. Besides playing the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC and Black Myth: Wukong on my gaming rig, I’ve also been playing with open weights generative AI models lately. As always, I’m more than impressed by the speed of innovation in this space.</description>
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