Get Your Own Fediverse Trading Cards!
A type of in-fighting I can get behind.
Here’s an awesome, fun project to start off the week. Fedi Trading Card Maker is a simple, easy-to-use app programmed by nash, with art assets made by hexephre.

The app is extremely easy to use, and the included guide at the bottom of the page gives good suggestions for image size and additional features. There isn’t really a standard format to go with, but it’s incredibly fun to use, and we were able to whip up some pretty fun ones in short order:



A bunch of people are all making their own and posting them to #FediCard. Maybe we can come up with some kind of rules and do battle? Regardless, I’d love to have a printed version on card stock.
@news Brilliant 😀
@news What tool did you use for the photo styling?
@news I love Mike’s card.
@news Why are most of these AI images? (The cover photos, not the cards themselves)
I can’t be sure, I can tell at least one (Brands.town) is definitely AI-generated, and one looks like a legitimate photo perhaps with a filter, but the rest of them look at least partially AI-generated.
They were quick and dirty, for fun, and honestly came out looking better than my own mediocre skills could ever muster. I made use of a Hugging Face generative model that retained facial details, and I was honestly really happy with how they came out.