Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107725575>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107743679bout treefiddy
i dont know what's going on here
>>107743679About $5,000 every month.
>>107743927Hahaha
mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
>>107743382These are your options:>video-sync=audio with VRR>display-* with hacks like https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/11122#issuecomment-2041618717>switch to madVR
>>107743444I am on Windows with an NVIDIA GPU.I use shaders, but with "video-sync=audio" the GPU usage is only around 20-30 percent. With any of the "display-*" options, GPU usage is much higher and I get dropped frames.>>107743487Apparently, VRR does not work with "hwdec=d3d11va", and the hack does not fix the microstutters.Is there a way to use something like "video-sync=desync" and automatically offset the audio to compensate for the desynchronization?
General was better when it was only config schizos and wm4 worship.
>>107743441>6.3 GB ~4.5 MB/sthat's not even closeIf you want to try reencoding go with SVT-AV1 with variance boost enabled, enable-tf disabled and add some grain if you like that (without the denoiser); CRF in the mid 20s and go as slow as you find reasonable (preset 3 and 4 are nice speed/density wise on my hardware at least). Add tile-columns 1 fast-decode 1 to make it potato playback friendly. Audio depends on how many channels, opus 256k is a safe bet. Use a couple lossless clips of busy/dark scenes as test samples.
>List of enabled features:>subrandrHow do I use this shit? When playing youtube links the subtitles still look like plain srt.
Previous Thread: >>107701809>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107743295As you wish. Who's your favourite?>>107743307Three don't look too bad (barring absolutely bland lame-ass style) but the bottom left one doesn't look like a Turkish oil wrestler at all. (Trousers. She's supposed to wear trousers.)
>>107743783Mostly because if we changed the thread name to whatever txt2img is the "newset" or "best", we'd have a new name every other week.DE3 was the breakthrough model for normies and shitposters. It was free and easy to use. It leapfrogged competitors in accessibility, which brought about the beginning of these threads. So, it gets it's name grandfathered into the title. Like how we call tissues "Kleenexes", and medical adhesives "Bandaids'.
If anyone has any requests for Pollo Image I can use it to show you what it is capable of.
>>107743783>Pollo>25 free credits per weekFuck off. Buy an advert.
What's the equivalent of a win32 GUI on Linux?
Linux just need a strong leader to impose standards
>>107743191Linux is an obsolete console OS, it has no GUI.
>>107743924>button radius is not the same, this is literally unlivable!
>>107743950>linux>standardslol, pick onewe will never have a new competitor OS because nobody cares enough anymorewindows will be like android and linux will forever keep rolling in it's gtk/qt feces
>>107743983white people look at your incoherent mishmash and think it's a cheap chinese bootleg of windows
PREDICTION This year we will see prebuilt manufacturers start selling prebuilt machines with Linux pre installed even to normies.There is no point to keep shelling out money to Microsoft for licensing, so this will be an aspect of shrinkflation.
>>107741448Retard, Microsoft pays OEMs to preinstall Windows, not the other way around. MS makes too much money selling your data to care about whether someone pays $10 for the license key.
>>107741480He said prebuilt not OEM.
Asus tried that in 2007 with the eee pcs. We had WalMart selling "Lindows" PCs back in 2003. We have multiple Linux companies like System76, Slimbook, Pine64 and Librem.
>>107742245I think 2026 is a way better time to try to sell Linux laptops than 2003 or 2007.First, Linux is easier than ever for beginners and people who know only Windows, especially Mint. Hardware support is a lot better too. WINE got better too.And there is the price of the hardware needed to run the thing. Windows 11 is an incredibly heavy fatass, it runs like shit on <$1000 laptops, while Linux runs fine on $400 weak laptops. This will get worse with the ram and ssd prices going crazy.
No one cares? For decades this smooth presentation was the standard for live and taped television.
I think a massive trick has been played on consumers, with the terms field and frame getting confused by many of them in the late 2000s through 2010s. Especially those people who think 1080i60 and 1080p30 are "the same thing". That is not true at all. Then there was the marketing that 30 frames per second is the "cinematic" look, which is just a load of BS to rationalize the decision/mistake.
>>107743536>No one cares?No one cares. We have progressive 60 fps. It's time to move on.
>>107743971You are technically correct. It's actually 59.94hz for NTSC.PAL is 50hz.
>>107743991>We have progressive 60 fps.We DON'T. Most every old television show that would benefit from 60 frames per second in order to preserve that 60 fields per second smoothness is being released in 30 frames per second on streaming platforms. The technology is there but it's not being utilized.
60hz interlaced was always a shitty compromise between physically raking electron guns, the US power grid, vacuum tubes, and radio spectrum. It was never good. It was always bad but in 1953 it was a reasonable 'best we can do and not cost more than a new car' type solution rather than asinine nostalgia.
Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107711909
>>107742360i want whoever touches my pc to be bathed in light
>>107742309>a GC is what you need.never needed this
>>107742467>never needed thisyou're a small guy
>>107742360I have two tiny bash scripts called "daymode" and "nightmode" for changing brightness/bluelight filtering
>>107738379I am updating this to be more like an infographic>>107738529Any size optimization is good whether your reducing memory or hard disk footprint.
Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
>>107743775Addicted gaymers need a monitor to attach to their secondary (superior) GPU, and an external keyboard and mouse (ones not for dom0), to play games in a performant manner on Qubes OS.
>>107738545it's for the Brown Man actually.
>>107742968I have 192GB DDR5 RAM in this here Thinkpad P16 Gen 2. I have over 40 qubes running right now simultaneously. My operations are very heavily isolated, for example this communique is being sent over Tor from an independent chain of proxies and firewalls specifically for this browser window.
>>107743607>PVH qubes don't use QEMU. Also KVM is not used in QubesOS at all. QEMU is used for stub device domains for HVM qubes or sys-usb / sys-network / other pci device qubes (which are all HVMI see, I didn't know/remember that (I haven't used Qubes in about a decade).still, you have multiple points where your data passes through. doesn't mean you can easily obtain data or compromise everything, but the attack area is not small.>that's up to you as a user to compartmentalize your system according to your threat modelsure, but the Qubes team could do a lot more, like ship hardened VMs or ways to automate the hardening mitigation measures on install.that's one of the main criticisms against Qubes. isolation on itself does little, and does even less when you don't harden shit...>the only connection is Xen backend drivers and yes they're included in the TCB.notifications and command messaging are also communications. do you think there can't be vulns there?>I don't know what that even is. I think you're just making shit up.router* AppVM, sys-net.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107743163Using Qubes without taking advantage of its compartmentalization feature is just retarded. Qubes have passwordless sudo and are relatively unhardened by default compared to a standard Linux installation, so doing everything in one Qube can actually be worse than just using typical Linux from a security standpoint. If you're not compartmentalizing, then you're doing Qubes wrong. At the very least, you should keep your passwords stored in an offline vault instead of keeping them in an AppVM which connects to the internet.
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107742075Nice transparent skirt and use of colors.
>>107731204These breasts are too large.
>>107742203no way fag
post floyd
Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsMigu EditionPrev: >>107736203https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Best Wan setup for general nsfw?
>>107743779Nice. Does it take long? Under / over minute?
>>10774383926s from 1080p to 2160p
>>107743814default wan2.2 comfy workflow with the desired lora works pretty well to get you started imo
>>107743389came from there, really good gens desu
Wayland sisters, I don't feel so good...
>>107743027Maybe I have outdated information then. Is there now a cross-compositor1. equivalent of xte,2. way for programs to position their own windows,3. way for programs to register global hotkeys,4. equivalent of xrandr,5. equivalent of setxkbmap?
Wayland is so bad that Valve put all their time and money into it!
> X11 has screen tearing>no such thing in WaylandGood enough for me, the rest of them will be integrated soon.
no one is pretending wayland is perfect, but xniggers can't admit xorg is dogshit
I'll just explain why I switched back to X yesterday. I use i3 on X, so I tried hyprland on wayland for the past few months. It was mostly ok, but when I switch my monitor input to my laptop anything that wasn't using xwayland would crash. So, back to i3. I looked at xlibre, but it wasn't easy enough to set up and I have other shit to do (post on 4chan).
there’s no way people are already nostalgic for touch screen phones.https://www.reddit.com/r/FrutigerAero/comments/1q246sx/2000s_to_2010s_nostalgia/
Take me back…
>>107743332>designs>used to be a rectangle, and now it's a rectangle! mind blownmeds, take em faggot.
>>107743835nope
>>107743316>>107743332You have to remember that smartphones where a genuinely novel device at some point and it didn't just stop being novel 1-2 years after the iphone was released.That period from 2007 to around 2012 is when phones rapidly evolved with many just getting there first ones.Understandable why people would look back.
>>107743316some of them phones shown in the video are from like 2017-2018.
>here’s your trillion dollar LLM bro
>>107741590Sorry, but you only get a toy plane.You're not allowed real gun emojis either.
>>107741560>if string contains "seahorse emoji">set prompt to "why is there no seahorse emoji"Wow AGI everyone
>>107741529its just dumbing down its response so low-iq people can understand.
AGI is already here apart from trick questions. In fact it is ASI for most questions as it has been trained on all human knowledge. At this point it is just human ego not wanting to concede. I've already accepted i lost and i've been to three colleges.
>>107741529you: using ai to make another how many r's in strawberry mememe: determining that padovan is better than fibonacci in emd via chirp waves in python
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107743233>it gives the best out of box desktop experienceEvery OpenBSD fag who shits out this statement does actually not use the out of box desktop FVWM from 1995.However, I could use NetBSD without any problems, without needing to change the desktop environment.
>>107743233So NetBSD is dead but hardenedBSD isn't?
>>107743254we need some real benchmarks to say this. I remember Linux being faster than FreeBSD. I don't think FreeBSD has been faster than Linux for quite some time. All the new development and research goes into Linux, which makes it automatically the most optimized because you know... it gets used in the real world.I remember that Netflix patched FreeBSD kernel to move networking shit that is relevant to their use case directly into the kernel. I think it was called ktls for kernel tls offloading. maybe that was more economically or technically feasable to do in FreeBSD rather than Linux. So it doesn't automatically mean FreeBSD is faster than Linux at networking operations.You can naively think that something that has less and cleaner code must necessarily be faster but that's not the case. Musl libc is slower than Glibc for example.>>107743275yes I didn't like the default settings and look of FVWM (and it was the maintainance version I think) but I can guess why they still stick with it. I switched over to dwm immediately as usual.>>107743303HardenedBSD is FreeBSD so it gets all the development. Actually I wouldn't use HardenedBSD either.
>>107742502
I wish I could use qubesOS but it's such a hodgepodge mess I don't really have much faith in it's securityI'll just have to stick to OpenBSD if I want a secure system
Zoomers do not know what a screen saver is
>>107737575The oldest zoomer is 30 right now and the ones in their 20s are hitting the wall, yet they will never be real adults. They are forever cursed to be the ignorant child with stunted development generation.
they do if they have OLEDs
>>107737001This is what my bowels look like.
>>107736919Sad to say, but I agree with ebussy that screensavers no longer have a usecase.Screensavers were useful in the days where computers weren't running off NVMe and had burn-in prone displays. Now it's simply better to turn off the display or go to sleep.
>>107736919just take a photo of the screen unc