Well, Fedora 40 here as well and it just doesn’t work on my computer. Sure, Nvidia, blah blah blah. X does work flawlessly on my machine, though.
Well, Fedora 40 here as well and it just doesn’t work on my computer. Sure, Nvidia, blah blah blah. X does work flawlessly on my machine, though.
Like trying to destroy people’s lives so they can make a few dollars.
I did this with a suitcase lock once, luckily only 3 digits. The code was 587. I remembered the code at around 540.
Put a page on your website saying that scrapping your website costs [insert amount] and block the bots otherwise.
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This is the prompt:
A {cyberpunk|dieselpunk|steampunk|solarpunk} wallpaper, black and {violet|crimson|blue|dark green|gray} colors, evening {landscape|cityscape|towers} Surreal Cubist Expressionism A distorted, fragmented figure in a red and orange hue, its features melting and shifting like wax, swirls in a vortex of swirling purple and green patterns. The background is a deep, blood-red, with stark white accents and splashes of primary colors. In the foreground, jagged shards of glass and shattered metal protrude from the canvas, as
The first part was written by hand, the part starting Surreal Cubist Expressionism
was created by Llama3. Model is Stable Diffusion XL
, more specifically AlbedoBase XL
.
Well, yes. Not sure what did I miss?
Sorry for the late reply! I couldn’t check when I noticed the comment and then I forgot. The model is AlbedoBase XL (SDXL)
.
Here are the full generation parameters:
Prompt: artistic, abstract, lines, light colors
Negative prompt: ugly, deformed, dark
Model: AlbedoBase XL (SDXL)
Sampler: k_dpmpp_sde
Karras: Yes
CFG scale: 7
Size: 1024x512 px
Steps: 30
CLIP skip: 1
If you don’t want to start with local software, I can recommend AI Horde (for example through Horde NG) which is a service where you get free access to a cluster of volunteer Stable Diffusion (and Stable Cascade) workers.
You can use those models commercially and all of them can be used locally. The models are owned by those who created them, if you’re asking about a model you modify and train yourself, then it really depends on the original license, but IIRC for Stable Diffusion, you own the model, but you also have to license it under the same conditions as the original model.
Who owns the generated image is much less clear and really depends on the country. For example in my jurisdiction such an image is not a copyrightable work, meaning no one owns it.
Anyway, using AI Horde is a good start because it does not require that you learn how to use the models locally but at the same time it’s not a watered down service like most AI services are. And it’s completely free.
Not sure what you mean? That I posted it to 3 separate communities?
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I probably forgot to turn off the face fixer, it’s an additional model that runs after the image has been generated and tries to make faces look more realistic.
I mean, it was obviously a mistake, not a spam.
It’s an old image, but I suspect that is the case, I often forget to turn off the facefixer models.
Stop projecting, maybe? No, I’m not forced. But I want to, because I refuse to pay any more money to such a shitty company. I paid for the product, now I’m gonna use it the way I want to.
Price is not my reason for pirating. Seriously, people are different from you, stop assuming that everyone has the same motivation as you do.
I mean, who doesn’t? But nah, I just don’t want to pay a company that does as much horrible stuff as Nintendo does. That pretty much means I own an expensive paperweight which I’m not a huge fan of as well. So I decided it’s gonna be a pirating only console.
Well, from experience: we needed a new logo, so we made multiple versions using AI. Then we sent them to a designer and told them which parts we liked and didn’t like, so the designer had some guidelines.
I don’t like the way Nintendo destroys people’s lives just because they “lost” a few dollars.
So it will become a MIG switch only system, right? Also, how does one get caught? I’m not into online games in general, so I wouldn’t be playing any multiplayer games. Is the simple fact that the game’s certificate was used on multiple devices simultaneously enough to flag the device?
I was talking about Nintendo, they constantly sue people (and other companies) for obscure amounts of money just because they’re rich and can afford it.