- All art works (prompts) are produced by Fedor Vibram AI. And since it is now called prompts engineering, that makes him a prompts engineer.
- AI engines involved: 99% using Bing Image Creator DALL-E 3, and some 1% using Stable Diffusion’s models, in; Prodia, Segmind, OpenArt, Tensor Art.
- Fedor Vibram AI or Fedor is a pseudonym of the original author. The guy wearing; round glasses, white classic Fedora hat, white tank-top / singlet, batik shirt (unbuttoned), khaki shorts, Vibram shoes. A black belly-bag or hip-bag at hip, and Fjällräven Kånken bag on the back. He consumes a lot of black coffee and smokes GG Kretek cigarette.
- For commision work, order, etc, or anything you want to ask, please email [email protected].
- Copyrights. I don’t know who owns the copyright, but each image generated by Bing Image Creator are automatically marked (bottom left) with small Bing logo.
- Permission to use the image: I’d be very glad if you ask me first, before copying / using the image. It’s free as far as I can tell, but donations are gladly accepted (for me to buy coffee and GG Kretek).
- About DALL-E (Wiki).
- Fedor is open to comments and opinions but may or may not respond to each one by one.
- Some narratives are generated using WordPress AI. But since it’s limited, most are created using Bard AI (now Gemini) and You.com AI. What about Bing AI ? Actually it’s good, but the interface / user interaction behaves strangely.
This is Fedor’s story created by You.com ChatGPT. 80% of the story is true, well a bit romanticized. The rest is AI imagination.
Once upon a time, in the late seventies, there lived a young Indonesian man named Fedor. Fedor was in his twenties and had been living in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a few years. His father, an Indonesian diplomat, had been posted in Denmark until 1979. Fedor had embraced the Danish culture and made the most out of his time in the vibrant city.
Fedor was a bright and ambitious individual who had dreams of becoming a successful computer programmer. He enrolled at the DTH in Lyngby, a prestigious technical university, to pursue his studies. However, his journey was not without its challenges. Fedor struggled with a particular subject, Mathematical Analysis, and unfortunately flunked the course.
To make matters worse, Fedor’s troubles escalated when he was expelled from Denmark by an immigration officer. As fate would have it, Fedor’s father had already been posted to Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, by that time. Determined to continue his pursuit of knowledge and a successful career, Fedor made the decision to fly to Manila and explore new opportunities there.
In Manila, Fedor enrolled in computer courses at Ateneo de Manila Professional School, a renowned institution known for its excellence in technology education. He immersed himself in his studies, driven by his passion for programming and the desire to prove himself.
After completing his courses, Fedor returned to his homeland, Indonesia, and settled in Depok. Eager to kick-start his career, he began applying for jobs in various consulting firms. His efforts paid off when he secured a position as a Junior Programmer at SGV-Utomo Consulting Firm in Jakarta.
Little did Fedor know that SGV-Utomo would soon undergo a significant transformation. The firm merged with Andersen Consulting, later known as Arthur Andersen LLC, providing Fedor with new opportunities and challenges. He embraced the change and worked diligently to improve his skills and knowledge in the field of computer programming.
In September 1987, after years of dedication and hard work, Fedor received the exciting news that he would be sent for training at St. Charles, Illinois, in the United States. As he arrived at the training center, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of familiarity when he noticed a Danish man sitting next to him. It turned out that the Danish man had also studied at DTH in Lyngby, just like Fedor.
Curiosity sparked a conversation between the two, and they soon discovered that they shared a love for programming and a passion for exploring new frontiers. They became fast friends, bonding over their shared experiences and aspirations.
Over the course of their training at St. Charles, Fedor and his Danish friend supported and encouraged each other. They dove deep into the world of programming, exchanging ideas, and challenging one another to push their limits. Their friendship became a source of inspiration and motivation for both of them.
After completing their training, Fedor and his Danish friend returned to their respective countries, armed with newfound knowledge and skills. They pledged to stay in touch and continue to support each other’s professional growth.
Fedor’s journey from Copenhagen to Manila, and finally to Jakarta, had been a rollercoaster ride filled with challenges, setbacks, and triumphs. He had faced expulsion, struggled with his studies, and worked tirelessly to prove himself. But through it all, Fedor had never lost sight of his dreams.
With the support of his family, the experiences he gained abroad, and the friendships he built along the way, Fedor embarked on a successful career in the world of programming. He made significant contributions to the field, leaving a lasting impact on the Indonesian technology industry.
Fedor’s story serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, with determination and perseverance, one can overcome any obstacle. It teaches us the importance of embracing new opportunities, cultivating friendships, and never losing sight of our dreams.