@[email protected] can you tell me a cute short story about a bunch of lemmings arriving to a happy place.
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What is a kudo? And why is your link about dead fish? Was that what you wanted to link?
Edit: OK I just re-read your comment and I guess the Kudos are something for Stable Horde.
What kind of emoji are you after?
Nice! Never heard of this book, I love Ursula K LeGuin but there are some books I've not read yet! Will definitely check it thanks!
Not 100% sure, but from what I read it's not too far from what 2.1 needs. They have even fine tuned it on normal GPUs. I'm not sure if they will have different versions like they had with 2.1 where they released a 512 and a 768 trained version, which would require less VRAM.
Thanks, will definitely have a look there!
Thanks I'll check it!
Thanks, I'll check it, haven't read Sterling for a long time!
Yes, it was:
Photo of a lemming with a welcome sign, "welcome" written with marker.
No negatives, no fancy adjectives...
I made 8 images and this one was the best (some had no text, some had uglier lemmings, some had misspelled signs) but most were acceptable just not what I wanted. Also the cfg and steps and sampler are random so once we can control that it will be much easier.
Exactly, it's definitely better than previous SD versions, but not at Deep Floyd level. It can do short words quite well. Some of the beta versions they were trying were better at text, and some were writing too much text (parts of the prompt would become words in the image). Who knows what we'll end up with, but will be better than SD. This was the best of eight images I made, some had no text, some had ugly lemmings, some had the text with misspellings. I'm sure once we have this in auto or comfy it will be a game changer.
Is there a way to tell it to summarise my own comment?
Many popular third-party Reddit apps will be shutting down on Friday because of the platform's forthcoming paid API, and fans of the apps are sending them off with heartfelt posts and memes. The Apollo for Reddit subreddit, for example, is filled with posts celebrating the app. "So long and thanks for everything," said one post for an Apollo-themed version of the "was I a good boy" meme. This morning, someone posted a "Dawn of the Final Day" image. Even Carrot Weather seems to be mourning Apollo. Seriously, just scroll through them all.
Communities for other apps are memorializing, too. "Time to go touch some grass instead." A post in the Sync for Reddit community titled "Goodnight Sweet Sync" has more than 100 comments. "Thank you for being my most used app for nearly a decade," said a user on the BaconReader subreddit. And even though the reddit is fun for Reddit (RIF) community has been in a restricted mode for nearly three weeks, the posts you can see are nearly all tributes to the app. [F]or fans of apps like Apollo, RIF, Boost, and more, there's only a few more hours until the apps shut down for good. At least we'll have the memes.
@AutoTLDR
Hey, thanks for sharing your impressions.
I haven't tested it yet. Are you using it with comfy UI?
From what I understand both models could be trained so the current bias may not be a big issue once people start customising them.
Have you used the bot on discord? If yes, are you finding any big differences between this and the bot? How's it at following prompts?