>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.
Tried using Ultimate Upscale
>>107700291both would be cool so that i can use my existing setup, with a node with dropdowns for each of the layers, it can auto-load the correct loras etc, and just be part of the normal workflow replacing the prompt nodesthen once a workflow is "set up" being able to just call it via the comfy api via some other simple ui would be nicer but totally not required (and the linear mode in comfy might work for it once that is less buggy)
>>107700993I dunno why, but Nyxawould totally kill it in some old school anime style.
I don't code, I just ranked every lang that I "know" from what I heard and saw. + aura and looks. Sorry if your fav lang isn't on the list. I just use Linux and I unintentionally use bash and sometimes. I use python and pip to download shit and scripts, but I never wrote a single line of it.
>>107698078knowing how first years would tier programming languages doesn't make you a good coderalso note that first years are typically those yet to be filtered by CS theory classes and are mostly normalfags who've never touched a desktop before going in for the six figure salaries. you'll fit right in
>>107694451Picrel is python for people that don't have half their brain missing
>>107694451From personal experience, most to least favourite:>C#Used daily for work to build backend systems running on Azure. Easy to use, good typing system, package manager, not overly verbose. Overall a decent middle ground between low level control and high level abstraction. I'd use this for business critical systems that need to be rock solid.>C++Great low level control, massive performance if you know how to optimize well. Can be extremely verbose and borderline arcane. Fucking hate writing all the shitloads of boilerplate code all the time but I still love it for high performance software such as games or graphics intensive stuff.>CNice and simple, good language to start learning programming but after that phase I never used it again.>PythonDecent for one-off projects such as quick scripts or proof of concepts. Amazing high level abstraction but absolute shit low level control so not suitable for high performance stuff. Actually it's way too abstracted for me and too easy to write shitty inefficient systems since you have no clue what's really going on. Very easy to hash out some quick functionality by glueing some libs togethet. That's mostly what I see it as: a glue language. Lacks a proper type system. Duck typing is fucking retarded and is my main reason to hate Python. Unfortunately I can't escape it in the data science world.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107694451>python>java>good>C#>shitwtf is this list?
>>107696229>as soon as I heard C# was developed by microsoftwho do you think is keeping c++ alive?
mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
>>107697795actually on browser, now it requires me to sign in, maybe thats related.
>>107698293yes, yt-dlp also won't work in this situation so it's expectedyou need to get a new ip
>>107686943nobody here cares about your troonware, fuck off discord tranny
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>>107700364What does 67 mean?
>Almost 2026th year of our lord>Still cant torrent in peace without revealing your ip address.
>>107699273How does the Internet work if you don't allow it to connect exactly?Your servers are air-gapped?
>>107699273It's "Internet", not "internet", ESL.
It's a good idea to use a VPN. OVH has unlimited bandwidth VPS, you can set it up with wireguard on it. That will allow for port forwarding.At the very least you should require encryption in the qbit client. But if you communicate with UDP trackers, that's unencrypted as far as I know.
>>107696724cool fairytaleyou might have not paid for your entertainment slop but things work differently in other parts the world not only will the ISP sell you out but you'll get a court date aswell
>>107692289US, UK sometimes and Germany most timesthese are all that i know
Is Tails compromised?
>>107697385it's decentralized you ape
>>107698723>it's <word-I-don't-understand> you <insult>Behold your typical "security expert".
>>107697498>RadioGo look up Numbers Stations. I find them fascinating, personally.
>>107690214yes, there was a libre version of tails called heads that the glowniggers couldn't get into so they shut it down
>>107690214yes, use macos instead, the superior os
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>>107699749NTA, but I'm using btrfs with an LTS kernel, should I be concerned?
>>107700190>I'm the only user of this machinethere's your answer. more or less restrictive group permissions on ~ don't matter if there's nobody else in your group.it will matter a whole lot if you try to sync /usr/ /bin/ or /etc/ though
>>107699692Nothing would work if you needed a driver for your CPU. If the BIOS isn't even detecting it then it's not installed properly.
>>107700419I'm pretty sure any kind of write to NTFS using Linux is enough for Windows to flag it as needing CHKDSK on boot. Pressing any key to skip it used to be a constant thing back when I used an NTFS drive as shared storage. I use a NAS for this purpose now.
>>107700655yes, linux flags it as such because it (the driver) knows it can't check it
Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107687569 (Cross-thread)https://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/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107700341"Caucasian" twice in the prompt and "Asian" in the negs to knock it out.
>>107700217>>107700217>>107700217New
>>107700381do you use negpip or nag?
>>107700852NAG. I feel like it works better if you make a natural language version of the negative prompts too (use an LLM to make coherent sentences from your list of tokens).
Half-venting, half-serious inquiry: why the fuck is Google shadowbanning (shown to only me while logged in, not shown to anyone else or to me while logged out) the following comments. Separate comments on separate lines, all shadowbanned:>About hardware: even back in 2016 I needed 128Gb of RAM to provide a service for my clients on a level that they expected, in 2025 that's a Threadripper with 8x32 and 24Gb of VRAM at minimum.>My company will outperform anyone who has inferior software, hardware, and less efficient pipelines. Outperform on money and on time. Clients expect top end results with a quick turnaround.>Another example, I have 3 large screens because over a year, it's far cheaper for me to buy 2 extra monitors, than to constantly waste time alt+tabbing to view references or communicate, etc.>But nobody would ever need 3 screens because you can do everything with 1 screen also, right? That's the difference between tinkerers and professionals: time = money.(arguing with a faggot saying my shitty thinkpad and opensource toys can do *everything*)Is Google fucking retarded? I haven't been able to converse with anyone for the better part of the last 5 years. The same bullshit, have a casual conversation going (or try to have), then check it while logged out and see that 70% of what I've posted has never appeared publicly. Sometimes the most mundane shit gets autodeleted like: "I wish you happy holidays, mate". At one point I tried to help some guy out by typing only "You can find it by googling *some mundane shit about computing*" aaaand shadowbanned. I may use my phone and an alt account, still the same shit. What in the ungodly fuck is going on? Not a single swearword. Not a single no-no topic. And then there's endless fucking botposts with the same exact spamcontent on every fucking major fagtuber 15 seconds after publishing a video. Oh then they are powerless, nothing they can do. Fuck them with a rusty iron spike. What the fuck is their problem?
>>107695422>must of thoughtI can't believe someone dignified a comment as retarded as that one with a reply.
They're using a global AI filter to remove/approve certain comments or put them under "new" instead of "top" which practically hides them for most users. Youtube channels can also put moderation on their comments which can be strict or more lenient. This has been going on for years. Just don't waste too much time shitposting on there. I post for fun every now and then and hope it goes through. Use common sense and avoid slurs or the obvious trigger words.
>>107695270There was never any serious conversation on YouTube. It has always been a cesspit.
>>107700561>There was never any serious conversation on YouTube. It has always been a cesspit.that tells me more about you and the channels that you frequent than youtube
>>107696066you can pre-emptively ban keywords obnoxious people tend to use such as "thinkpad" "arch linux" "open source" etc.
>open sores>pinephones>CoC softwareNot a SHTF solution. When some, um, people are causing a lot of wars, how come you haven't invested in any radiation hardened computer hardware, anon?What good is that loicense going to do you after the apocalypse if your machine is zapped?I'll still be able to play games, watch porn and kino while you sob autistically about your stinkpad. If your machine wasn't for faggots you could log on to my ham radio bbs at night when the skip's good.
I have zero strength or survival skills so I don't expect to survive a SHTF situation.
>>107697466Bro if radiation is enough of a problem to damage your computer system I'd be more worried about the blood in your piss.
>>107697466>radiation hardened computer hardwareJust take out the fans and dip the case in bismuth, prove me wrong you won't.
>>107697466topkek
>>107697466I think you're confusing radiation and EMP. It takes a LOT of radiation to actually permanently damage hardware, radiation that would cook you too. EMPs on the scale nukes can produce won't do shit unless it's really close and your computer is also plugged in and running (same for any solar flare that isn't big enough to outright kill us too).
Is the a fork of this that doesn't have all the tranny shit?If not how would one go about forking it, and what features should be added?
>>107700214https://determinate.systems/
>>107700214>all the tranny shitWhat does this even mean? Just use Guix if you don't like Nix, Scheme is a better language anyway and you can get your proprietary shit with the nonguix channel.
>>107700472someone should fork Guix System and incorporate the non-free stuff, ship it with all the binary blobs in the world just to make freetards seethe.
Why is this so comfy /g/?
>>107698609I just use KDE
>>107698609>open emacs>coding time>start typing my favorite program in C>"void">*emacs freezes*>"main">*emacs freezes*>"printf">*emacs freezes*>"hello, world\n">*emacs freezes*>move cursor>*emacs freezes*this shit is unusable
>>107698609>>107699187>SPACE >*delay*>ff .spacemacs>edit delay after key setting for key hint>key hints now apear instantlyeverything else is still slow afI now use neovim with neogit.Emacs is great due to its plugings but it's so slow. even on my M3 pro crAppleBookI'm still looking for a replacenent for in situ executable source code blocks in org mode
>>107699937>>107699187non issues in Emacs 30+
Give Spacemacs credit for inventing the space menu which everyone copied.
Who is this dogshit piece of shit for? Who asked for it? Why would I want to install it? Even worse, why would I not want to uninstall it on preinstalled computer?Are people at Microsoft even aware that they just killed themselves with one simple move where people actively downgrade or switch to other OS just to NOT be at Win11? They think they hold monopoly or what?
>>107698149>Who is this dogshit piece of shit for?Then go use something else then and shut the fuck up cunt and stop making useless shit tier threads for nobodys enjoyment except yourself you useless faggot
>>107698190>MacsMacs were most of the time working machines.
I am grateful to Microsoft for spitting in my face and rejecting me as a customerIf only they had done this sooner
it's not that bad
it's that bad
First time edition!!!The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups! I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
uncensored:https://elfurro.s-ul.eu/bst/qpkvE2Og>>107699526Props on making your first /bst/, anon. What model Thinkpad is that though? I can't quite make it out.>>107699694Looks oddly comfy. Reminds me of my high school friend's basement that we spent a lot of time in. He also had a hand-me-down CRT and mostly older systems.
>>107700082kys
>>107700100where's your bst
>>107699694Awesome looking cave!! I’d love to get one like that!!>>107700082The thinkpad is a model W530, with windows 7 installed, tempted to dual boot some Linux but not sureSorry for the slow responses I’m at work sigh
>>107699526>>107699694>>107700082Based. Good start.
Why doesn't Linux develop something like PowerShell? Shit is amazing.
>>107700065>>107698234>>107697391>>107695953>>107693450>entire thread is just jay samefagging himself every 5 hours begging for a bullet in the head
powershell is trash, complete and utter pathetic excuse for a shelland this thing was developed to replace the utter useless cmd.exeit just proves that windows is in fact the least productive, least usable operating system out of everything availableeven macos has a fully functioning shellwindows is a bootloader for gaymes, nothing else
>>107691268edge is the actual best new-age browser because of still supporting mv2 and no crypto bloat
>>107690257Powershell syntax somehow is worse than shell script
Whenever i try to use powershell for anything nothing ever works, even on windows. Sometimes I message curl commands to my coworkers and they say they don't work and it's because apparently curl is an alias for Invoke-WebRequest and is not compatible with curl. Not even chatgpt knows how to use powershell. Everything it shits out is broken.
>hurr durr cnile!Sorry you're jealous, but the rest just can't compete with the best.
>>107700595>C#>Javaso good in fact that companies are still using a 10 year old version.
>>107696267C is shitC++ is shitRust is shitif you don't wrap your entire OS and all programw into a WPF window with C#, you have lost the plot
>c#>java
>>107698113It’s called Objective-C
>>107700595Now compare that to the Rust standard library which is even worse. That's the whole point.