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hizanberg
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
So everyone has to waste their time to visit a link on a blog first instead of being able to go directly to the source?

and why would anyone down vote you for calling this out, like who wants to see more low effort traffic-grab posts like this?
hizanberg
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Why is this linking to a blog post of what someone said, instead of directly linking to what they said?

[1] https://x.com/karpathy/status/2024987174077432126
hizanberg
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
I also put interactive components in my markdown docs, I’m only using Markdown for content now.
hizanberg
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Last prompt I tried was "Matte portrait of Yennefer" returned 8/9 blurred images [1]

[1] https://imgur.com/a/nIx8GBR
hizanberg
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Don't expect my current desktop will be able to handle it, which is why I'm happy to pay for API access, but my next Desktop should be capable.

Is the OSS'd version of SDXL less restrictive than their API hosted version?
hizanberg
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
IMO the "safety" in Stable Diffusion is becoming more overzealous where most of my images are coming back blurred, where I no longer want to waste my time writing a prompt only for it to return mostly blurred images. Prompts that worked in previous versions like portraits are coming back mostly blurred in SDXL.

If this next version is just as bad, I'm going to stop using Stability APIs. Are there any other text-to-image services that offer similar value and quality to Stable Diffusion without the overzealous blurring?

Edit:

Example prompt's like "Matte portrait of Yennefer" return 8/9 blurred images [1]

[1] https://imgur.com/a/nIx8GBR
hizanberg
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
It does what it says on the tin and installs the plethora of software available on homebrew with a simple command, which is pretty great
hizanberg
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
It’s a play for dev mindshare where they get to control the platform and have access to devs using their software, they have no intentions of making money from it directly only to maximize its appeal & marketshare. It’s a cross-platform dev environment they can easily deliver extensions to connect to their commercial products.

There’s no point in them continuing to invest in fragmenting the dev community by developing 2 competing platforms now that they own GitHub so I’m not expecting to see any increased investments in Atom.
hizanberg
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
I’m definitely one of them, I refuse to play any IAP games as I view them as a Trojan virus social engineering experiment (masquerading as a game) designed to trick you into maximizing their IAP revenue.

An IAP-free game subscription is exactly what I’m looking for and the only thing I’ll be letting my kids play when they come of age.