>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.
>>107698781The femur is fucked up and way too elongated, it's typical of cowboy shots or 3/4 portraits that SDXL extends the femur infinitely until it reaches the bottom edge of the image. Total slop.
>making AI fan art for some slop anime series made for 10 year olds that was a cheap knockoff of 90s trends like Capsule Monsters, Ultraman and Tamagotchi
making babies with Yunyun!
Reminder.
>>107699283thisFLAT CHESTS MATTER
Linux does not support sound cards even on a basic level, and you expect people to have taken it seriously over the last 30 years for desktop use?
>>107692501I use an Asus essence stx ii and it works far better than on windows the driver doesn't even work on windows anymore without screeching noise ever hour or so.
>>107698561*only if you have a modified motherboard without +12 rail noise and no graphic card*
>>107698506>PC "audio"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYjs7vsaSEw
>>107698506>topping professionalis this linkedin speak for "porn star"
>>107692501>internal soundcard
Windows 11 could never have a fan base like XP.https://youtube.com/yLxP3V4veJk?si=_h0OewrGN7dvhew6
>>107689945SP1 made XP usable, SP2 killed raw sockets and enshittified half open connections (which can be fixed with 3rd party patches but still). SP3 didn't feel like much of a change at all even though the changelog was massive.It took a few years for 2000 to actually get proper 3d hardware acceleration support, which back then was about the only reason for XP's existence as far as I'm concerned.Over time, though, 2000 support diminished and XP became the absolute minimal requirement.Today I daily drive POSReady 2009 and I've never been happier.
>>107697518> every feature I don't likeYes, because I have good taste
>>107689317>I want to marry Windows XP.I have something for you then.https://files.catbox.moe/0lmq12.zip
>>107686281>windows 11 gaining some level of appreciationNo. Nobody appreciates windows 8. Same thing will happen to 11.
>>107699312I liked 8.1 because at the time you could have it connected to internet as a daily os and it not update itself without permission (digital rape), but if you're gonna have a VM with no network adapter like I've got you may as well use 10.
>Go on any generation ai thread on 4chan such as /tg/, /v/ or even /trash/>The quality is still complete ass
>>107698405Intelligent people don't post here, it's just a bunch of angry neurotic autists that believe they are. I don't know what else to tell you.
AI shills are pathetic
>>107698405They're Indian containment threads. Most of them use free tiers of whatever image generation tools are out there.
Do you like to create an AI surveillance state in your household, anon?
>>107698932Chinese girls need to be sent to special schools where they learn to serve white men starting from the age of 8.
>>107698932I would.
>>107696105Little children's essays! I want to read and grade them all over!Pero pero pero pero on those bright and illustrious minds
Humanity is speedrunning its own extinction and the only difference is the west is doing it through mass immigration and neo Marxism, while the east is doing it through forcing 9 year olds to solve fluid dynamics equations until they kill themselves for getting a B on a test, and zero birthrates since nobody has the time for kids
>>107696154Oy vey somebody needs to retake holocaust class.
someone's just connected to our password protected wifi, I've already changed the password but should I be concerned?
>>107697095If you already changed the password you should be fine. Make sure you chose a long password with numbers, symbols, upper and lower case letters so no one can brute force it. If you want extra protection you can also configure the router to work with a whitelist system. But that can end up being kind of annoying because every time you want to connect from a new device you need to add the device mac address in the router settings.
>ourDid your partner have a friend over recently? Might have given them a password. Also it's just after Christmas, wouldn't surprise me if you got a new device that syncs with your phone that will get it's own WiFi connection (like an Apple Watch)
>>107697095Where do you live? Chances are it's just some new or old device that you forgot about.
>>107697095Why haven't you white listed mac addresses, or at least black listed the device that connected?
>>107699135>Did your partner have a friend over recently? Might have given them a password.don't think so>>107699184>Chances are it's just some new or old device that you forgot aboutnope>>107699220Sure I can do that, what bothers me is how the fuck did they know my wifi's password, if it's compromised what else is already compromised, for all I know they already got all of my credentials
wtf
>>107670204>almost makes me want to forgive him for his thoughts about cloud computingwhat are his thoughts?
>>107698872https://usesthis.com/interviews/rob.pike/>I want no local storage anywhere near me other than maybe caches. No disks, no state, my world entirely in the network. Storage needs to be backed up and maintained, which should be someone else's problemnot an inherently bad idea, everyone should own home servers. but being entirely dependent on a third party for any computer functionality is niggerlicious. eventually it might become your only option.
>>107673739>Why is he angry?High anger expression is associated with reduced cortisol.
>>107691180hes saying if an individual programmer was ever inspired even subconsciously by GPL code then anything they ever write must also be gpl (according to his misunderstanding of fsf opposition to scrapers)
>>107698955that isn't "cloud" computing. he is basically talking about plan 9 being the ideal for him, where basically the whole operating system is integrated over a network and you don't need to know whether a file is on local disk or on a foreign "server".
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?
>>107698162>It's meant for normieslol, lmao even. normies prefer a fagbook, chromeos or just their fucking phone and consoles.
>>107698162Macs>>107698176AI is too complicated for boomers. They go to Mac too. Gaymers will either downgrade or change to linux or whatever will allow to play their gayme better because win11 is a literal bloatware that slows computer down, not a good look for gayming
>>107698176Gaymers are moving to Steam Deck and Bazzite thoughie
>>107698149You'll fucking use it you stupid nigger. Your gaymes, your software. You're trapped. If you didn't stop using Windows before this, you never will.
>>107698696No I don't. I circumced windows 10 through registry and haven't updated it for years already. I'm not going to upgrade, simple as.
>be a developer>make a small mistake in the code causing a minor bug in our app>get screamed at by my project manager and help desk staff>sysadmin fucks up and causes the whole office's internet to fail for an entire day>he ends up fixing it himself>everyone around the office praises him for "saving the Internet". CIO shakes his hand and pats his backWhy is this fucking allowed?Everyone around the office fucking loves the sysadmin and I've even seen people leaving chocolates and presents in his private office (yes, the motherfucker gets a fucking private office) while my developer colleagues and I are forced into open seating like pic related with help desk sitting in front of us and project managers behind to keep an eye on us, also we're viewed as "those weird programmers".
>>107698688Actually, as a sysadmin I've had the opposite experience. Developers write dogshit code causing extreme customer issues and no one gets fired. I screw up a deployment and everyone thinks I'm retarded.
>>107698688leaving a box of ferrero rocher for my sysadmin tomorrow.
>>107698954SameIn my experience, sysadmin is one of the most thankless jobs in tech.Even when the fuckup is not your fault, everyone points fingers and think you're an idiot.Even when the fuckup is actually fault of some idiot programmer, the entire office thinks it's your fault, and even when you end up fixing the jeet programmer's fuckup yourself nonetheless the worst they get is a slap in the wrist.If OP's company is like he says and treat their sysadmins with some dignity they're an outlier
>>107698688This is complete bullshit, I once got insulted because I shared an office with the sysadmin and someone thought it was me and I had no idea there was even a problem
A mistake on any app can affect thousand if not millions of users that will trust less the entire company when happen and shit like that should be caught on DEV/QA/UAT, if it arrives on Prod there is a serious problem with your development process.A single office without internet (its not an excuse, should have redundant services) only affect the productivity of 100~500 employees at much, depending on the type of failure.
It's that time of the year to do some planning.What tech do you use for organization?Obsidian? Notion? Google Suite? Old notebook and a pencil?
>>107693458
>>107693458Just Markdown in Vim. I finally was able to get away from Electron trash.
>>107697316>>107697326This. It’s simply by far the best solution, nothing else even comes close. Org mode is a software masterpiece.
Unironically the calendar app on my phone. It's nice seeing what's coming up right on my home screen. I also use Reminders for stuff, sometimes on the same day.
>>107699206>Unironically the calendar app on my phone.I hate that there is no good calendar app on linux and windows. It's all on the mac for some reason.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107679732 & >>107668478►News>(12/26) MiniMax-M2.1 released: https://minimax.io/news/minimax-m21>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinksComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107699096would it be so trivial to do this that even chatgpt can do it or it something complex?
>>107699117I am him, and I did successfully use itits precise but I can just barely fit it all without running it off my SSD and frying the thing
>>107699110q4-q6 of the biggest model you can fit + some ram offload but don't rely on ram too much
>>107699059I routinely use it on the official website if I run out of free Gemini 3 Pro messages for the day. Or for creative use cases. But if you didn't already build a machine that could run it locally at this point you're kind of fucked.
>>107699118Don't know about the web part but training an image classifier is straightforward. The only real work is assembling your dataset of target faces, and depending on what you use, faces of people who are not the target, then messing with hyperparams before picking the best checkpoint that works for you. Plenty of guides and YouTube tutorials.
read? you shudda use AI text to speech instead.
>>107695090You could literally apply for a tech job in Antarctica and experience something very few humans ever have but instead you just want to check out. The fuck is wrong with you?
travel to europoorclaim asyluumunlimited welfarefree housingfree medical care> be brown or black
>>107693480>I never read anyone's code besides documentation and booksSo you don't work with code. So what?
>>107693480yeah I don't read other people's code, generally I think most freetards have horrible taste in coding styles. their naming conventions suck, they use weird spacing and indentation, and they do everything based on what's easier for their version control system to diff and patch. they avoid putting comments in their code too.now, the leaked winXP sources, I've read quite a lot.
So do we buy more $XLK?
always
It's just fucking RAM how hard can it be to produce? Surely not as hard as a GPU or CPU.
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
>Use case for crypto donations in GNOME?>People want to use real money and not weird scam money>Comments are locked. This is not a helpful discussion.https://old.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1px35qd/why_gnome_do_not_accept_donations_in_monero_fsf/
>GNOME bans AI generated extensions>GNOME users openly mock crypto scamsIs GNOME finally becoming based?
You're not a real shaman if you've never tried a psychedelic.
Why do some people who oppose big tech and talk about peacefully resisting them at the same time support a large powerful Government? and in this case, its monetary monopoly.I've seen European socialist on Mastodon say things I strongly agree with about big tech tethering people to centralized cloud software and subscription fees, and how it sucks that the entire world is interdependent on big techs cloud services. But then they follow up with how only the Government can save us from big tech. They act like Government is just another word for the people or community. They have no interest in alternative economies and opting out of the system. This naitivity needs to be brought to light. No need to intimidate anyone, just ask why Govenment is asigned the role of a savior.Also the reverse argument applies to libertarians and agorist who hate Government but falsely believe big tech and patent monopolies are a free market. Like the morons at Reason.org
>>107699153I meant reason.comThey wrote a disgusting article about how big tech was a victory of the free market. Ignoring big tech's patent and ip hoarding and government lobbyism.