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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Sanity Edition

>News
Zai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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>>107637573
No, training code and datasets are all private, so you cannot "compile" the same model yourself - that's literally the main point of open source.
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>>107636330
>>107636335
CFTF?
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>>107637892
my private card
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Have you ever sent porn or nsfw art to the AI in a chat?
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>>107637986
yes I like to gen art of characters masturbating then send it like it's a candid photo. It adds to the immersion.

Embarrassing
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Anon, why aren’t you getting prepared for the cluster fucks that will all happen at once next year? How many more signs do you need?
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>>107634366
You are a poser, real windows enjoyers are still using XP
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>>107633733
i will never ever understand this type of shit. No matter how shit your company is you don't start doing this kind of thing unless its just actively trying to destroy it. No other explanation. Don't give me h1b or retards. Its just them being malicious.
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>>107633733
>twitter screenshot of s news website
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>>107635876
the most hysterical thing about micro(penis)soft turning windows into a react native app is that they dont even have their own webbrowser

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how do we lock down school laptops so that kids can not access social media, online entertainment, games and AI in class?
https://x.com/MatrixMysteries/status/2002797967145845133
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Glad to have finished school before this laptop shit became a thing. I've seen videos of kids in the US breaking those cheap chromebooks for tiktok attention.
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>>107634743
>blacklist
Everyone knows what a VPN is now
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>>107634728
Install templeos

Force them to write their own network driver if they want internet access

Dont help them out until 16
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>>107635207
I remember having to pay insurance for mine, which was like $15, I think. With that you could get a new one if you misplaced it or if you were retarded enough to break it. I went through 3 years of secondary with one, and mine was in immaculate condition by the end.

Back then I was unenlightened, but I wish I had known about corebooting them (assuming mine was compatible). I also could've just taken the msata ssd out of it to use for booting on my personal system.

I'm not sure what they do with them; they probably just recycle them. I wonder what you could do with a school year's worth of chromebooks in a cluster--probably run a small minecraft server.
>>107634811
The reason they're handed out is so that the admins and teachers with administrative privileges can take a peek through the camera when students are at home. Whatever software they use displays/logs searches (obviously), screen, and keystrokes, I assume.
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>>107635032
But then they enter the workforce and it turns out typewriters and blackboards have gone out of fashion 4 decades ago.

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

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.archlinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.alpinelinux.org

>Which distro should I choose?
Kubuntu
Fedora KDE
Debian

>What are some cool programs?

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>>107634754
What is the WiFi chipset? If Realtek, it won't work, ever.
If Mediatek, update firmware.
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>>107637013
>>107637245
The hard way it is, then... I'll use these resources, but man can I not wait until I'm competent enough to make sense of these guides without consulting four other pages to grasp what's being said.
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>>107637523
Take your time and experiment.
Wine prefix is just fake windows directory.
Runner is a way to fake windows exe.
That's as simple as it is I guess.
If you google some r-eddit forums, there's tons of info but it is mostly garbage because it does not relate to your own particular situation.
Therefore it is good to enforce hard learning protocol.
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>>107637566
Okay... I'm trying really hard to avoid those initial awkward steps where I have literally no idea what's going on, but off to RTFM I go.
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>>107635376
Never mind, I sort of achieved what I wanted, just had to set the allowed sampling rates on pipewire.conf, no more resampling finally.

Now how do I set the allowed bit-depths? Don't see anything about it on the template.

>>107635756
Thanks.

>$20/month vs $1,500–$3,000 upfront
>No drivers, no Windows bloat, no upgrades
>Runs max settings on a Chromebook / junk laptop
I might just cancel my plan to buy a new gaming pc after my last ones motherboard got fried.
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>>107633492
>How much more technology can you fit into a standard gameplay experience though?
What does that have to do with what anon said? You're mistakenly thinking that they'll need to offer more features/better tech in order to start charging more. They won't. They'll just need to keep raising the price of owning your own hardware. Once GPUs are $1500 minimum and a critical mass of people have "migrated" to streaming services, they can start enshittifying and squeezing more profit from their users.
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>>107634450
The ruling class is patient. You might be too accustomed to freedom to give up your tech now, but what do you think the technological landscape will look like 10 or 20 years from now? They'll continue to just gradually push and take baby steps towards their agenda. A little bit of digital ID here, a little bit more SaaSification there, a bit more hardware manufacturers exiting the consumer market... these people are going to make sure that your grandchildren (if you have any) end up as serfs even if it takes multiple generations to get them where they want
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>>107631613
> Requires an internet connection
Deal breakers gonna break deals.
With a local GPU I can game even during power outages thanks to a generator on the terrace but I couldn't game whenever my ISP takes a break if I was to rely on that.
I also couldn't play any games with unwoke mods, I would remain victim to constant brainwashing.
Many games are only enjoyable thanks to mods in the first place.
Price for HD: $20, 2k: $40, 4k: $60, 5k+: $80 etc.
What's the latency in 4k+ res? YES.
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>>107632134
As if I was using my PC for gaming only! If this was the case I would be a console peasant already.
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>>107637885
Maybe in a monopoly market with government conspiring rather than acting against it. Even then I wonder if China and the EU and India and others will go along with this scheme of "US SaaS company owns everything".

I keep telling myself faggot you are a grown man, earning big salary, be a man and not a kid anymore and buy a good respectable automatic watch
but this thing that looks like a kids toy I have on my wrist is pure perfection of engineering and utility and usability
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>>107637070
incredibly gay ahem
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>>107637210
>>107637516
>hating /ourguy/
tourists
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>>107637766
>>>/tv/
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>>107637829
>>>/reddit/
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>>107627281
Digga if it was electroluminescence it would've been plastered on the face. It's Casio 101.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107637638
For the standard thumbnail buffer display-buffer-alist works just fine. I went for sticking it onto the right side in a dedicated slot as I'm not super concerned with full fidelity in that window.
  ("\\*image-dired\\*"
(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window)
(side . right))

but that goddamn display-image buffer is so annoying! I've tried to just display it on the bottom no matter what, and it doesn't play with it whatsoever.
  ("\\*image-dired-display-image\\*"
(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-at-bottom))

I've got a feeling this may be due to how `image-dired-display-image` is defined or something. The `pop-to-buffer` call in it is somewhat suspect, considering it's relative to the currently selected window.
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>>107637638
>>107637706
AHA! Reimplementing image-dired-display-image makes it obey the rules properly. Here's my version:
(defun image-dired-display-image (file &optional _ignored)
"Display image FILE in the image buffer window.
If FILE is an image, the window will use `image-dired-image-mode'
which is based on `image-mode'."
(declare (advertised-calling-convention (file) "29.1"))
(setq file (expand-file-name file))
(when (not (file-exists-p file))
(error "No such file: %s" file))
(let ((buf (get-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer))
(cur-win (selected-window)))
(when buf
(kill-buffer buf))


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>>107637706
I'm experiencing similar weirdness with the *image-dired-display-buffer*.

>>107637773
That's wild that you even had to do that. Good job figuring that out.
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>>107637773
I just tried this out, and it worked for me too. display-buffer-alist is being honored by *image-dired-display-buffer*.
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>>107637854
>I'm experiencing similar weirdness with the *image-dired-display-buffer*.
Good to hear that this isn't something only I'm experiencing.
>That's wild that you even had to do that. Good job figuring that out.
Thank you. DESU I literally just copied the code and eyeballed where I thought
something was going wrong.

>>107637953
Great to hear it's working for you as well anon. I've made it an advice now in
case that's something you're interested in:
  (define-advice image-dired-display-image (:override (file &optional _ignored))
(setq file (expand-file-name file))
(when (not (file-exists-p file))
(error "No such file: %s" file))
(let ((buf (get-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer))


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Never give up, never surrender, and always go for the win
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i knew the phoronix forums thread for the new release would be crazy and here llyyr is defending mpv's honor
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Anyone knows of mpv lua script to log URLs?
I asked AI to make this slop and it just doesn't work as it should
local log_file = io.open("~/.config/mpv/mpv_urls.log", "a")

mp.add_hook("on_load", 50, function()
local path = mp.get_property("path")
if not path or not path:match("^https?://") then
return
end

local timestamp = os.date("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
local log_entry = string.format("\n[%s] %s", timestamp, path)

-- Start a new line immediately
log_file:write(log_entry)


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>>107634183
>>107634386
Kill yourself
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>>107632420
well I used hwdec-codecs to ignore vp8 and tried switching to gpu-next, but I'm also getting decoding errors on h264... video will constantly glitch out and go blocky etc. hw decoding is just broken on gpu-next.
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floyd was a violent repeat criminal felon and dreg. kirk debated kids on college campuses. for the record, Cherlie Kirk died for our sins in the holly... Kirk being the modern jfk was not something i foresaw. and troons lust for big black nigger cock

Arch Linux is the only version of Linux I can get to install on my laptop. Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, RHEL, OpenSUSE all crash by the time they can even start the install process. Granted my laptop has a pretty terribly-supported iGPU but even generic Windows drivers handle it fine so I don't know why it's so hard for Linux. And I don't know if that's even the problem. Has anyone else ever had inexplicable problems with certain distros? I thought all Linux used the same kernel?
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>>107637197
I'd believe him. Arch isn't actually all that hard if you use archinstall and it's lightweight enough to work on most things.
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>>107637273
>Mobile processor
This is certainly out of my wheelhouse, but I'd wager it has to do something with the vega 6 graphics maybe? Incapatabilities with whatever those distros come stock with vs whateve you'd need? Idk, I need to get going so I can't look much into it. Certainly odd.
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>>107636340
I love coffee
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>>107636340
TETO
SEXO
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>>107637197
I just meant that walking through the gentoo wiki's install guide might teach OP how to solve this gpu problem

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Should I be worried about the products name because I’m buying it? Or is it a “pay for what you get” scenario with these cheap things
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>>107636408
Don't buy cheap shit, you will always regret it.
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Buy cheap, buy twice.

If you need a low-cost GPU, go used on Facebook or eBay.
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>>107636408
It doesn't even say what GPU it is in the box kek
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>Glorto
wtf kek

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Dear gs, you are welcome to laugh at me

tl:dr: asking for a seamless/easy solution/software that syncs my go-to-job external hdd with an internal-home-pc secondary hdd in windows 10

Probably my scenario is use case scenario is lame. I work at a hospital doing research, can't use a NAS bc there is no internet, and I move between 1 to 2/3 PCs at job (some days really just one) where I work with raw files that I manipulate in MatLab, it's just electrophysiology (not image) but each experiment starts from raw files (say 30gb) that generate preprocessed and further in the pipeline files that may amount to 300gb per experiment easily.

But I work at job as well as at home. So the perfect solution for me is an external hdd that I can use at the hospital PCs as well as athome when I stay in.

There are no robust hdd for my use case. External hdds are designed for users to store their media but I want to use it everyday. Assuming this, a solid back-up practice is required in order to not mess up. Last year my (WD) HDD got corrupted by a crap dock station and this Christmas, just the other day, a Seagate external HDD only one year old got suddenly fucked out of nowhere. I had done transfers from it to my PC but obviously there is data from the last month that I didn't copy

Assuming I develop a good habit of copying files to one or to even two (let's just keep it at one for now) everyday when I get home. What would be an easy-to-use software that mimics my external HDD and one internal HDD without having to copy everything everyday?

I just bought 2 nvme 2TB disks and one en enclosure. One will stay at home at my mobo and the other one (with the enclosure) I will carry to job/trips/whatever. I want something that mimics both disks that is easy to use, like, I get the discipline, but let me just hit a button every night I come home and only copies the new (or newest different files) files that exist on external disk to internal. People talk about robocopy, is that the deal?
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>>107637595
Robocopy is probably what I'd use, yeah. You just have to be careful with the flags, I've accidentally deleted stuff because I misused /MIR, but once you know what you're doing it's a very powerful tool.
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>>107637712
I've just started to look at it and at first it looks complicated. Command prompt shouldn't drawn me back, I will dig deeper into it, thanks anon. I wondered if there is a more laidback solution tho, but thx a lot^^
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>>107637595
Might be a job for syncthing

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Laurie turned rogue!
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>>107636550
i dont have a computer and i find this extremely intimidating
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>>107627818
Does he write her tweets too? I always find this subset of American men very funny. They hide behind the camera while their gf larps as interester in their hobbies to lure in the gullible simps.
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>>107637407
Based take thougheverbeit.
While those cunts are bragging about 2 errors within 200k LOC, there are people delivering software.
Those niggers will spend 813048710413 hours tinkering neovim and still think they're somehow superior to people delivering real software.
Luddites are hilarious.
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>>107637923
share link to this magical 200k LOC?

oh wait...
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>>107628230
Her videos suck and she's a slut but she is really cute

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Matrix won
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>>107637810
who's this jeet and what are these creatures behind him
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>>107635203
How do you verify on xmpp and does xmpp not have "fragmentation" (so: multiple clients)?
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>>107635087
Everything that is written in that article is known and requires a malicious homeserver.
It is vulnerabilities that you have everywhere else with E2EE as well, but they don't count it or dont tell you.

Like the metadata thing. XMPP amd Signal know when you talk with whom, and Signal even gives that data to Google. But none of them considers it a vulnerability. While for matrix, it is.

And taking those things seriously, is a good thing.
Something others don't. You only have that consciousnes in matrix, because of the high amount of people running their own stuff... you know, what you call "fragmentation" and claim to be a bad thing.
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>>107637848
>How do you verify on xmpp
You don't.
XMPP does not have functioning E2EE.
It was not designed for that, it got patched on. So just like WhatsApp and Telegram, there is no verification and you do not know whether or not you get MitM attacked.
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>>107635278
>the number of times they broke backwards comaptibility
Is Zero. None. Not a single time.

And that is a problem, because it means to carry a decade old design decisions with you forever.
Its actually a very common criticism. Many people would prefer it if they would brake backwards compatibility, which would simplify things a lot.

I don't know why you lie so much in this thread. Those lies don't make any sense. You don't have to lie. You could make a valid point while telling the truth.

Nobody hates xmpp. This is not a competition. Someone isn't going to join your fringe MitMed Jabber server just because you shit on matrix.

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107636806
>>107635767
Do you guys know how to customize your blocklists? If not, then you don't know how to use an adblock.
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>>107636385

he’s in the u.s without a workers visa? why is he here? is he a student? if so he has multiple avenues to work a job legally. is he a overstaying a tourist visa? why? he could just stay in india and work for you as long as the work is completed in india. why can’t he just do business with another jeet? this is a harebrained scheme.
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What's the most privacy-oriented e-mail service these days, if there even is one left?
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>>107637509
Self-replicating worm? Easy. Self-hosting? That's kind of the definition of a worm, if you have a central server somewhere infecting other machines then it's not a worm nor self-replicating. Remaining dormant? Easy, it can get triggered on a timer or from network requests, and it's not even that hard to make a network that self-coordinates and uses a distributed algorithm to take decisions without any single centralised control server.

But self-improving? Maybe possible in simple ways, but extremely difficult to do meaningfully. "Teaching itself infiltration techniques" as in actually implementing new approaches on the fly, basically sounds like it might only be possible using modern LLMs. They're only just becoming good enough to actually take on significant programming tasks autonomously, and those are cutting edge cloud models.
Maybe in 5-10 years local models will be good enough and "AI-enabled PCs" will be powerful enough to run them and you could have a worm that actually uses an LLM internally to probe systems and modify its own code on the fly, non-deterministically and "intelligently" finding new ways to propagate.
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>>107637849
Email is fundamentally unencrypted so the best you can hope for is a service that doesn't actively have an interest in harvesting your data. I personally use cockli, but every now and then it inexplicably fails to receive emails for a day or two, and also there's zero proof that they're not either compromised by the feds or even just always been a honeypot.
You could use something like proton because they make their money from selling pro subscriptions, so they also probably don't sell your data to advertisers, but they're probably just as much of a honeypoy as cockli if not more.

Just use something that you hope won't sell your data too much, and never use email for sensitive things in the first place.

An alternative is self-hosting but again, it's still unencrypted so your hosting provider can read everything, unless you literally host it yourself at home or on a decent VPS provider that doesn't snoop. But hosting your email yourself is quite a bit of hassle.

Chinese Love Christmas Edition

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107632304

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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>>107637157
Lumina was similar level of stiff the anime data fixed it, finger crossed same will happen to Z. I'll be honest I use and like newbie but you are kinda coping if you think the Z-tune will be worse. It will be censored though so Newbie has that advantage at least.
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>schizos running wild
>still no base
>RAM costs an arm and a leg and a kidney
these are the end times of local diffusion
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>>107637157
Not sure. I got some styles even on LoRa that I (not so perfectly) trained for characters.

I see no particular reason why a full model training wouldn't understand a number of styles. Ok I haven't tried to see how easy it is to get, IDK, a hundred or a thousand styles trained. Maybe there's an issue somewhere. But I don't think I see the difficulty that you just mentioned.
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>train lora
>training samples look good
>try finished lora
>it's shit


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