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Eigensolutions: Composability as the Antidote to Overfit

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IconBurst: NPM software supply chain attack grabs data from apps, websites

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Caseee
·4 years ago·discuss
Definitely on the roadmap (I'm a dev on Codux), and pretty high up the list, hope we'll get to it in the near future.
Caseee
·4 years ago·discuss
Thanks for the kind words! (I'm a dev on Codux), and that's a pretty cool suggestion, I'll make sure we write it down and see if / when it's feasible.
Caseee
·4 years ago·discuss
Codux dev team member here.

A lot of what you're suggesting here (prettier, eslint) is on our list, and even in the works - and I hope would reach users soon. Until we improve the experience around the built-in code editor (and perhaps even after), we've found that it's most comfortable for us to work side-by-side with Codux and our IDE of choice.
Caseee
·4 years ago·discuss
Codux isn't meant to replace developers, we made it for them (including ourselves). And sure, it gives you a hot-reloading experience, but also much more, like the ability to visually edit your components on stage in the same place you're viewing them.
Caseee
·4 years ago·discuss
Codux dev team member here.

During the beta phase Codux is free for use, and open source projects will always have free access. In regards to open sourcing the actual project and code, we plan on releasing some of its parts back to the community, other parts will remain closed.
Caseee
·4 years ago·discuss
You can find a number of different guides over at the stable diffusion subreddit, from CLI to GUIs in different flavors.

https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/xcq819/dre...