Perhaps the prompts you are using could do with some love. We're pretty consistently getting great results up to and beyond the 10 minute mark in a large monorepo.
Have a look through the rest of the images. TMPI has some pretty obvious shortcomings in a lot of them.
1. Sky looks jank
2. Blurry/warped behind the horse
3. The head seems to move a lot more than the body. You could argue that this one is desirable
4. Bit of warping and ghosting around the edges of the flowers. Particularly noticeable towards the top of the image.
5. Very minor but the flowers move as if they aren't attached to the wall
Ah, fair enough! I read this as saying almost exactly that, but yeah, I get what you mean.
> but not appropriate for a mobile phone that you may want to operate untethered for hours at a time.
I do think this shifted a little when the first M1 Air came out. Anecdotally, many now associate it with being more than capable unless you’re an actual professional.
> In ensuing decades, high altitude electrical discharges were reported by aircraft pilots and discounted by meteorologists until the first direct visual evidence was documented in 1989.
the same could be said for pretty much any change or update rolled out by any of these companies.