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[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I think you mean John Oliver.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What country is that?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 8 months ago
[–] [email protected] 10 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I think he's talking about that specific account in the group, I think. I've also noticed several other posts with that profile picture of the black guy with a hat and sunglasses sitting in his car.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

This is important. I dunno about scale, but backups. I started out hosting a chat room on a raspberry pi. It was a fun side project. But then, that became where my friends all hung out. That was the place, so it became important to me. And then the SD card got corrupted. I then moved on to a consumer laptop. It was way more stable, much faster. But if I messed up anything about the installation, I was hosed.

I very highly suggest using Proxmox, like you say, and setting up automatic backups. And occasionally transfer them to a hard drive. It doesn't matter what kind of virtual CPUs or services you install, [email protected], as long as you have a plan for when something you host becomes important to you and you lose it.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago

Oh fuck, I want that. Gimme gimme.

 

MercuryAlloy automates the build process for the Mercury browser.

I really like the Mercury browser, but I worried about the browser getting out of date, since releases of the browser seem to be build and released manually. So I threw together a set of scripts and overrides that will allow the build process to run without user interaction and on a schedule. You can modify the subscripts to move your compiled executable anywhere you want (like a web server), as well as send a custom alert upon successful build (like sending the link out via email).

This is a more technical project, but it has been a fun learning experience.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

The Chlorophyll Queen, hero pose, perfect skin, dramatic lighting, colorful rainbow spectrum cinematography, grand epic, fantastical vista, (Movie Still) (Film Still) (Cinematic) (Cinematic Shot) (Cinematic Lighting) <lora:JuggerCineXL2:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What makes you think that?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Fair. The rest of the site is a lot more normal. More being a relative term, of course.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago (2 children)

the mbin team says some things that I find concerning about kbin

What are they saying?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 months ago

Unfortunately the US is just... very right wing. Even the democrats are right of center on most things. This is just a conservative country. The democrats are about as left as you get in this country with any mainstream support, no matter how much we wish it weren't so.

And I know man, I hate it, and I'm not going to lecture anyone that votes their conscious. If you don't want to vote for democrats, and Biden specifically, I can't blame you. It bewilders me that the most we can get from him over a goddamn genocide is "that's a little much, Jack." If you can't vote for that I get it.

Just don't fall into the trap of thinking that the US is more left leaning than it is. We might win on issue-to-issue polls, but when it comes down to it we're a selfish nation that has bought into the temporarily embarrassed millionaire meme. And I don't think that's just the pessimism talking. We have generations worth of work ahead of us.

 

Middletown Township Chief of Police Joseph Bartorilla confirmed the suspect in the death was arrested just after 9 p.m. Tuesday.

 
 

I tried to get SD-XL to generate an image of a frog with its eyes closed. It refused. I even cranked up the attention on closed to an absurd level, and it seemed to get sassy with me.

 

Should blocking a user still allow them to vote on your posts? I'd rather have nothing to do with particular users, and it seems that they continue to show up in the activity for every single post I make around kbin.

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Stable Diffusion XL

Prompt: Ham Solo from Star Wars!

 

Depending on how much you self host, you may find it hard to keep track of your devices' host names. So what are your naming conventions to keep track everything? Some people stick to descriptive names, others pick themes, like Greek mythology.

Personally, I use Japanese emperors. I've made it all the way to Seinei. Luckily I still have some breathing room to add more services and servers. Much to my wife's chagrin. :)

 

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In the spirit of full disclosure, the content of this post is heavily cribbed from this post on Reddit. However, as we've seen, the Internet is not forever. It is entirely possible that a wealth of knowledge could be lost at any time due to any number of reasons. Because I have found this particular post so helpful and find myself coming back to it over and over, I thought it would be appropriate to share this method of creating an inpainting model from any custom stable diffusion model.

Inpainting models, like the name suggests, are specialized models that excel at "filling in" or replacing sections of an image. They're especially good at decoding what a section of an image should look like based on the section of image that already exists. This is useful when you're generating images and only a small section needs to be corrected, or if you're trying to add something specific to an image that exists.

So how is this done? With a model merge. Automatic1111 has an excellent model merging tool that we'll use. Let's assume that you have a custom model called my-awesome-model.ckpt that is based on stable-diffusion-1.5.

In the A1111 Checkpoint Merger interface, follow these steps:

  1. Set "Primary model (A)" to stable-diffusion-1.5-inpainting.ckpt.

  2. Set "Secondary model (B)" to my-awesome-model.ckpt.

  3. Set "Tertiary model (C)" to stable-diffusion-1.5.ckpt.

  4. Set "Multiplier (M)" to 1.

  5. Set "Interpolation Method" to Add difference.

  6. Give your model a name in the "Custom Name" field, such as my-awesome-model-inpainting.ckpt.

    • Adding "-inpainting" will signal to A1111 that the model is an inpainting model. This is useful for extensions such as openOutpaint. Also, it's just a good idea to properly label your models. Because we know you're a degenerate that has hundreds of custom waifu models downloaded from CivitAI.
  7. Click Merge.

And bazinga! You have your own custom inpainting stable diffusion model. Thanks again to /u/MindInTheDigits for sharing the process.

 

This is a Mastodon thread I created featuring devices and computers that never were, but could have been. I think my favorite might be the HD Laserdisc player called the MOID.

https://mastodon.jordanwages.com/system/media_attachments/files/110/686/620/475/187/344/original/95ff43d76ba41dd6.jpg

 

I just bought a "new" homelab server and am considering adding in some used/refurbished NVIDIA Tesla K80s. They have 24 GB of VRAM and tons of compute power for very cheap if you get them used.

The issue is that these cards run super hot and require extra cooling set ups. I was able to find this fan adapter kit on eBay. But I still worry that if I pop one or two of these bad boys in my server that the fan won't be enough to overcome the raw heat put off by the K80.

Have any of you run this kind of card in a home lab setting? What kind of temps do you get when running models? Would a fan like this actually be enough to cool the thing? I appreciate any insight you guys might have!

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