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yeah, i just hacked a smudge tool into ms paint because i felt like it
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>>107736624
Everyone knows that if you mix yellow and blue that'll create green.
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ofc
>>107736876
it wasnt the recording, i just threw it in shotcut quick and used my 4chan preset without changing the aspect ratio
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Can you add a dithering tool
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>>107736357
there's a japanese paint system that has smudge tool in 16 colors
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>>107736895
i could probably do anything now that i have it building from the source code, but the question is, is it worth it

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>algo feed keeps pushing me "WINDOWS IS DOOMED: WHY EVERYONE IS SWITCHING TO LINUX" grift bait videos
>look inside
>always full of grossly exaggerated lies, retarded double standards and shit no one cares about
you can turn off all the shit you dont like but linux sisters will keep claiming switching over to a new os and re learning everything is easier than running a basic bitch debloater and looking into the settings
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>>107729249
Bull fucking shit. If anything Satya Nutella and the rest of the chumps at MSFT are doubling down on it. How can you tell? Just gloss over the schedule for 2025's Ignite Conference. AI Slop everywhere, force fucked into literally any product they can imagine.

>>107729740
I would say Linux has gotten a LOT easier to use, at least from the perspective of a casual desktop user. They need to get better at package management though, and Linux Distros need to make sure shit is working out of the box. Most people don't care about their freedom from proprietary this or that, they get pissed off when they cannot connect to the internet, print a document, or their fucking graphics card isn't working. Similarly, LibreOffice is trash. Microsoft is absolutely still king of the Office space, even for casual users. Online Office 365 is great, interfaces perfectly with Onedrive and Office 265 on desktop. LibreOffice doesn't have that shit, it is still stuck in pre-2013 unless, I imagine, you did some tech wizardry with plugins or customizations that again, should ship with the software.

Also more ports would be nice. Shit like Notepad++ and MusicBee should 100% have native linux binaries for download, which would mean there would need to be something for .NET and Mono and C++ that doesn't suck complete asshole, like Wine.
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>>107729796
How's is suspicious? You've got baby boom booms, gen x, milennial boomers, Zoomers, and Gen A all suspicious of AI, and think it's ruining the internet, It's natural they would hate an OS that is all about AI and is a bloated pile of dogshit that is also broken.
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>>107729249
if you need an (((algorithm))) video to tell you why or why not an operating system coded by poojeets managing (((AI))) code-writing datacenters for $2 a day is not something you should install on your systems, then you're just as hopeless as the foid who got rocked (literally) in the head twice yesterday in cologne and still won't wake up to the reality of the world

enjoy getting crushed
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>>107729249
it doesn't matter how much you customize shit to try to tear out functionality and spying like recall that's getting increasingly baked into the OS, it's that windows years ago started bundling CVE security fixes in with these features in their updates.

some vulnerability is found in gnu/linux? you can pull the security patch for it. some vulnerability is found in windows? sorry, you need to install some new AI agentic framework that's bundled with the security patch.

fuck you nigger. and no matter how much shit you tear out of the os to get it working, microsoft will still release updates on patch tuesday that break even the most basic shit like task manager spawning infinite memory leaks.

are you fucking kidding me? go back to india you literal shit eater.
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>>107729249
Windows is still fucked. The water is starting to boil and the frogs aren't noticing. All is going as planned.

Guide:
https://github.com/awesome-jellyfin/awesome-jellyfin

News:
>Findroid 1.0.0 is out for Android
https://github.com/jarnedemeulemeester/findroid/releases/tag/v1.0.0

>Wholphin is still the best Android TV client and now can be found on the TV Play Store
https://github.com/damontecres/Wholphin

Remember, Fuck Plex!
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>>107732210
>What would you guys suggest?
If you just have a Samsung TV, then you need to do something else, which is easy and takes you only a few minutes to set up.

1. Install Kodi on your PC and set up the built-in DLNA server shown here: https://kodi.wiki/view/Settings/Services/UPnP_DLNA and point Kodi to your videos folder on your PC

2. Turn on you Samsung TV and look for the Kodi DLNA server. Now you can play all the videos from your PC's Kodi DLNA server on your TV.

OR

1. Install https://www.universalmediaserver.com/ and point it to your videos and set it up.

2. Turn on your Samsung TV and look for the Universal Media Server DLNA server and you can now play your PC's videos on your TV.

You can do either of these right now with little effort. Try it now.
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>>107732210
You can't use Jellyfin. You're stuck on the TV. Buy an Android box or use your gay TV.
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>>107717118
They have it already
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>>107719148
Terrible
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>>107732210
Don't listen to those two idiots who replied to you, holy shit. I've a Samsung TV and installed the Jellyfin app using Docker.
https://github.com/Georift/install-jellyfin-tizen
Nit really hard, just read the thing through, run that PowerShell command, and you're golden

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

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Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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>>107735725
>You lose 50% of the storage space since all data is duplicated

Yup that makes sense, I meant more like hypothetically if I had a pool of storage using RAID, the usage size is limited to the smallest drive in the pool. From what I've read so far that's only the case for stuff like RAID5, etc.? Like I said I only plan on using raid1 on identical drive sizes.

In regards to btrfs: I assume that'd it'd use the matching drives (8+8) (16+16) as raid 1 pairs, and present the pair as individual devices that are then added to the pool for 24tb total, but I figured I would ask to be 100% sure.

>>107735848
>btrfs has a lot fewer restrictions about adding new disks and rotating out old ones out
I think I'll do btrfs then.

>>107735848
>it's not out of tree
I didn't know what this meant so I googled it.
Is the issue here mainly that the out of tree module developers are at the whim of the upstream kernel developers, and shit can break at any time? So BTRFS would just be more reliable since Debian supports it naturally?
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I recently bought a windows 8 era laptop with a pretty bad pentium and 4gb of ram. I was wondering what distro would be the best purely on the basis of getting the most performance out of the laptop. I'm basically a complete novice at using linux, but windows 10 ltsc isnt cutting it so I figured its time to branch out and try something new.
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>>107736569
start with Mint XFCE
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>>107736577
Don't do this, Mint is extremely cumbersome
>>107736569
You've got more than enough horsepower for any distro with the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment, which will give you basically the Windows GUI except without eating up all your RAM. If you're not interested in tinkering, there's several choices! The question is what sort of update frequency do you want?
>I want updates very, very, very rarely
Go with Debian KDE
>I want updates maybe once a week or month
Go with Manjaro KDE
>I want updates ASAP
CachyOS if and only if your CPU supports x86_64_v3

I too had to install Linux on an old laptop and worried that I needed to install a lightweight distro. So I did, only to discover I had a comically large amount of headroom lol. Windows trains you into believing your hardware is inadequate when it is not. So I put a Plasma distro on this bitch and it's been smooth sailing ever since. In the Linux world, lightweight doesn't mean it'll run on a 10yo laptop, but a 20yo laptop, so I doubt you will find yourself stretched thin on the CPU side with Plasma. But if that does end up being the case, consider using the Xfce desktop environment instead.
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>I mean everything is harder on linux
???
>I am now trying to install brave on fedora 43
There's multiple ways. First is this from the website; you paste this into the terminal and you are done:
sudo dnf install dnf-plugins-core

sudo dnf config-manager addrepo --from-repofile=https://brave-browser-rpm-release.s3.brave.com/brave-browser.repo

sudo dnf install brave-browser

The second way is you download the Brave Flatpak from your preferred app store. I believe there may also be an .rpm installers you can download from the GitHub, but don't quote me on that.

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Holy shit, there's a FOSS reverse engineered operating system based on windows when it was good (up through 7). This is the perfect solution, nobody has to use winjeet 10 and nobody has to use linux. Why isn't anyone talking about this? It's been under steady development so it's likely going to be finished soon.
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>>107736641
>whoah !, anonz !
>i found a worse windows 2000 remake with more security holes than my macbook !
>a project stuck stale for over 15 years
> plus russian backdoors
gee, anon !
Make it your daily driver, it's not as if you had anything to hide except your loli porn ...
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I've filtered all of these faggot anime pictures because all they do is spam and pretend to be smug while shitposting.
>>107736705
That doesn't make any sense at all. It looks like it's on track to release by 2030.
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>>107736641
>Why isn't anyone talking about this?
Because it doesn't work.
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>>107736729
>I've filtered everyone making fun of me
Many such cases
>all they do is pretend to be smug
We're not pretending and we haven't even reached levels of smug that are normal
>ready by 2030
LMAO

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Just so we're clear. The only reason ReactOS exists is for testing shit we want to add to wine. The only reason wine gets any development is because a few of us want to ensure we can continue running eroge and VNs that are no longer supported by modern versions of Windows.

I repeat: We do not give two fucks about your AAA games or shit like photoshop. If something like that does run after you pull in a bunch of .dlls it's a happy accident.

We don't even care about Linux if I'm being honest. I only continue working on wine because it still works on NetBSD and FreeBSD. Mostly the first because that's what my friends overseas that hook me up with old discs for testing run on their machines that aren't old PC-98 clones.

I hope I haven't broken your spirit.

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107722977 & >>107717246

â–şNews
>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B
>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder
>(12/31) Korean A.X K1 519A33B released: https://hf.co/skt/A.X-K1
>(12/31) Korean VAETKI-112B-A10B released: https://hf.co/NC-AI-consortium-VAETKI/VAETKI
>(12/31) LG AI Research releases K-EXAONE: https://hf.co/LGAI-EXAONE/K-EXAONE-236B-A23B
>(12/31) Korean Solar Open 102B-A12B released: https://hf.co/upstage/Solar-Open-100B

â–şNews Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
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â–şLinks: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks

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>>107732945
I like those Rins
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>>107736327
cute
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>>107733615
People don't use autocad for serious design.
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>>107735927
Revert the cuda version, run gens at t0 (multiple times so you get past the llama.cpp weird cache nondeterminism thing), update cuda, test again. If none of the gens agree, then there may be a difference. It's placebo unless you can recreate the issue without samplers at t0.
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LLMs seem to have stalled, I am still using a mistral mix (behemoth redux) on my 48gb vram machine.
Anything I should know about from last like 3 months

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Nobody's going to learn the bash terminal unless they are some basement dweller who lives on their PC. Even people who use their PC for work aren't going to fuck around with stuff like that. The terminal went away in the early 1990s on Windows and Mac because it's trash and linux hasn't evolved with them.
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So Lintrannies, how do you do this in BASH?
Get-ChildItem -Recurse -LiteralPath "videos" | Where-Object { @(".mp4", ".mkv") -Contains $_.Extension } | ForEach-Object { Write-Host "do some ffmpeg bullshit with $($_.FullName)" }
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>>107736185
find videos \( -name "*.mp4" -o -name "*.mkv" \) -exec ffmpeg -i {} blah blah blah \;
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>>107736185
>Get-ChildItem
>Write-Host
The names of PowerShell commands enrage me.
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Izzat farming thread DNI
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>>107736185
>>107736316
>type more than twice as much to do the same task
This is why I hate PowerShell and avoid it unless the only other option is cmd.

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>>107734722
even that drunken furfag supposedly got a job at a defense contractor
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>>107734556
>>107734528
>didn't deny it
eyes emoji
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>universityfag
>got a unicorn-tier internship offer for summer
how do i maximize my chances of getting a return offer
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>>107736655
clean your code
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i dont get the point of trying anymore.

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>>107731356
never forgot about it.
used it to show my friends how cool linux was back in 00's
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i had a script that when this motherfucker crashed it restarted it
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>>107731356
??
Compiz is not needed. This effect is called "Unstable Windows" in KDE config

>>107734733
The Cube desktop switcher is there also.
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>>107735342
Compositing ended the era of responsive UI and ushered in the era of lag.
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Watching videos of Compiz (red matrix wallpaper) on YouTube in 2008 was my introduction to desktop Linux. I thought it was an OS from the future.

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Why is every popular GUI always in the middle of a major change? Again? For decades? Why can't the devs finish the GUI and move on?
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>>107736506
goddamn this shit looks ass
why do itrolls always use GUI meme as a selling point if literally a single screenshot can disprove their bullshit?
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>>107736554
A UI is a tool. The primary goal is to help the user do things, not to look pretty.
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>>107736506
Society values novelty over stability
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>>107736845
>using Xfce is an antisocial act
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>>107736845
That's not even novelty. Merely a very poorly executed old idea.

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iot edition

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READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.


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>>107736057
I think the SFF-8482 SAS socket can also interface with the whole SATA interface (data+power)
which is why power still has to be "passed through"
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>>107736241
yeah i knew that, i just wanted to know if its cross compatible with both sas and sata or not.
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>>107731070
You can do that with a single openwrt router/AP
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>>107731535
>$54
You're getting ripped off
>>107731715
>aquantia
>disconnects in your path
heh nothin personnel
Also the x2 version is already available, but they cost more than the x1 vesion
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>>107711221
Bitshift all system storage by non-consequtive prime numbers determined by a hash function that is derived from a random sampling of Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music (1975), and the unused bits are a write-off for implementation simplicity. If this is too trivial, commit yourself to adhering to strict pig latin file naming conventions.

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>A zoomer will now educate you on how the internet use to be
Why do zoomers pretend to be nostalgic for a time they never experienced?
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>I don't have strong feelings
>commence to further post a post that doesn't even fit inside a singe post
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>>107734264
sometimes a lot of the things i write come only afterwards i send the post
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>>107717109
>zoomers
most of the population is technologically illiterate.
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>>107734022
I'm not reading your bullshit kys. What I said is valid and you are some pajeet street shitter and or zoomer faggot justifying his gay bullshit!
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>>107720047
>yeah he made a 30 minute long rant for $2

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Do you recall the first AI slop you felt for and thought it was real
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>>107734026
Wrong, to say all jews control superior whites is fucking cuck shit. Stfu
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>>107725590
You probably have man
>>107725734
this, based.
>>107726595
Also this. The quirks that the earlier versions that were available to the public had actually explain a lot of weird shit we saw in the years leading up to it. 60 to 70 years is a stretch though
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>>107736798
Such as?
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>>107736688
LOL
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>>107725356
No. Because I'm not a boomer or a retard

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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>>107736187
i would have to have seen the full convo to know for sure. i barely check the server nowdays though. something like interlocked fingers giving spaghetti is an SDXL limitation i believe due to the VAE. NAI doesn't do it very well either honestly. thats something youll either need to draw over manually and inpaint the area with a low denoise or ask a big model like nano banana to fix assuming the image is sfw
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>>107736017
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>>107736237
Rather not dox myself, so no screencaps. Hell, even their faq channel ends with it saying that if any issue is encountered and WAI is the checkpoint, then ditch WAI. Not a good selling point but I have been sticking with the CFG at 5 and steps at 25, which makes batch gens come out a little faster. Though while I'm here, I'd like a second opinion on prompt order and prompt mixing. They say the former has no bearing on the final result, while the latter varies. "short black hair" in lieu of "short hair, black hair" is bad while replacing "pleated skirt, white skirt" with "white pleated skirt" sometimes works but my experiences tell me it radically depends more on the LoRA. Without any character LoRA and relying solely on the checkpoint, I can gen miniskirts true micro skirts without issue. Throw in a character LoRA and even "sling bikini top" is a crapshoot with most character LoRAs, which is a pet peeve considering what I'm trying to do.
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>>107736353
i believe it depends solely on how the data was captioned. i remember that angel (illustrious creator) said they condensed redundant tags for illustrious, so black hair and long hair would be long black hair or black long hair (cant remember which). the lora creator probably just used a danbooru auto tagger and didnt condense the tags
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>>107736415
Incidentally, the tutorial I used to create my LoRAs (all three of them and only the first breached triple digits for some reason) also suggested to condense tags where applicable, but mainly in regards to color "red jacket" instead of "jacket" if the jacket is red, for example. However, that's only due to those condensements already being accounted for in both the autotagger and Danbooru itself. Once I get back to LoRA training I'd like to see if "long black hair" or something similar that doesn't exist on Danbooru imrpoves or mucks up the final result. The tagging process is said to be the most important (albeit tedious) part of making a LoRA, tied with ensuring the dataset itself isn't garbage. Peeking at the metadata of some LoRAs, I suspect the datasets used are disproportionately R34 inclined at best. If I must agree with them on one thing, it's that a LoRA must be accurate to the source but flexible as well. Give someone big ol bitties or iron them into a washboard if you must, but don't make that the first pic in the showcase. Gives a false impression.

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> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46436128

cookie guy tryin to milk fame for his shit website
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>>107735481
>t. tourist
if you were around at the time you'd seen first hand just how batshit cookiefaggot really was
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> cookie sperging out because of chans, claiming to be stalked

> /g/ claiming to not stalk him

> /g/ posting stalker thread in 2026, 5 years later

> cookie BTFOing with funny game on chans, even using a 4chan picture to build an actual game boss fight

> sneedacity fucked, not even maintained

> tenacity live and kicking, packages in all distros, troons are winning

we lost. tell me i'm wrong
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>>107736799
ok cookie
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>>107735575
>sneedacity is still maintained
you cannot be serious
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>>107736805

ok shill


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