LoRA, But Make It Legible: How CARLoS Turns Chaos into Retrieval Signal
LoRA marketplaces have a familiar business problem hiding inside an unfamiliar technical wrapper: the shelf labels are terrible. A creator uploads an adapter with a catchy name, a handful of sample images, maybe a description, maybe not. A user searches for “vibrant colors,” “pencil sketch,” “cyberpunk lighting,” or “kimono inspired.” The platform returns whatever its text search thinks is nearby. Sometimes that works. Often it does the digital equivalent of recommending a “Coloring Book” LoRA when the user wanted a graphite sketch. Charming, in the same way a vending machine full of unlabeled cans is charming. ...