Stanley_Pain

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

This is peak FAFO.JPG

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Russia as well...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

It's still cool ;)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Cool literally doubles as a space heater too ;)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Better Wayland AND HiDPI? Oh yeah!

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago

Can you smell what the (crack)rock is cooking? Or is that burning plastic smell? Meth?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

My dog has a coat with access to do potty as she pleases. She's not super keen on the cold to begin with either. 😄

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

I have a cutoff of around -20C for my dogo. Colder than that + winds is probably no go for most dogs not raised to be sled dogs.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

That's still a really dumb comparison.

Opening up a text editor to copy and paste 2 lines and then saving the file on your desktop so you can double click is still not even remotely the same as changing your oil. It's closer to putting air in your tires for your bicycle.

We're already in the context of someone has installed Linux as their OS on their computer, I'm assuming they have the knowledge to create a shortcut on a desktop and copy 2 lines into it..... Like you don't even need to go into the CLI to do this.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

It's baked into several distors I've seen. Pop, Ubuntu....

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

It has nothing to do with being a Linux nerd. More of all engineer thing. Using the best tool for the task.

Also literally creating a script or batch file on your desktop is basic baby level computer shit. Double clicking is hard for some I guess.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 weeks ago

Not sure why you think I want Linux to go to the moon.

It's easy enough to just make an icon on your desktop that runs the commands for you and you just double click. I'm assuming that anyone who's managed to Install Linux should know a very basic computer skill.

 

I just checked all the available frontends and it seems like none of them have some of the new sorting options available. Am I doing something wrong?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/1352467

These have all been created with the base SDXL release + refiner in Automatic1111's using the extension to add the "refiner" found (https://github.com/wcde/sd-webui-refiner)

1216x832 resolution with Hi-Res Fix at 2x using the Siax-200k upscaler and DPM 2 a Karras sampler.

Here's the dynamic prompt. You need to install the dynamic prompt extension from (https://github.com/adieyal/sd-dynamic-prompts)

This is the prompt I used


{cinematic shot | establishing shot | intimate scene | sweeping grandeur},(21:9 aspect ratio)

{(ultrawide panoramic cinematic aspect ratio)}

{Blender | Photoshop|Octane render|Unreal Engine 5|8K RAW Photo} ,  

{2-4$$lone twisted tree | winding river| mountain peak| crumbling ruins| abandoned cabin|wooden fence | dramatic cliffs | stormy sea | rolling thunder | howling wind | foggy moor | charred forest | broken-down cart| towering dunes | parched canyon | bone-strewn pit | petrified woods| wrecked galleon | beast's den| majestic waterfall | calm lake | moonlit trail  | moss-covered stones | misty vale |ravaged battlefield | derelict mill}   

{cirrus clouds |stormy sky|cumulus clouds|stratus clouds|nimbostratus clouds|cumulonimbus clouds}   

{clear | atmospheric fog | mist | haze | pollution| dust |smoke |atmospheric halo| sun dogs | moon dogs | sun pillars | circumzenithal arcs|circumhorizontal arcs},

{abstracted | concept art| Hyperrealistic| stylized| fantasy| impressionistic | photo| realistic }   

(16K, 32bit color, HDR, masterpiece, ultra quality)   

{brutalist | minimalist| whimsical| retro futurist}   

{muted tones | vibrant hues}  

{warm sunset tones |cool muted blues | colors}   

{natural | warm| dramatic }  

{god rays | sun beams | crepuscular rays| antisolar rays | volumetric light | light pillars | sun pillars | moon pillars},  

{dawn | sunset| night} {clear  | overcast | fog}   

{winter | spring | summer | autumn}   

{ volumetric shadows | volumetric ambiance | aerial perspective | depth fog},       

in the style of  
{1-2$$Dylan Furst  |Ash Thorp | Simon Stålenhag | Bob Ross| Ralph McQuarrie | Syd Mead| Moebius| Daarken| Felix Yoon| Gustave Doré| Arnold Böcklin| William Blake | Frank 
Frazetta| John Constable |J.C. Dahl }   
and
{1-2$$James Gurney | Craig Mullins| Android Jones |Justin Maller | John Berkey| Roger Dean| Rodney Matthews | Chris Foss| Nicolas Roeg | Geoffrey Hayes | John Harris| Dinotopia| Jon Foster| Brom| Brian Froud | Alan Lee},

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/1352467

These have all been created with the base SDXL release + refiner in Automatic1111's using the extension to add the "refiner" found (https://github.com/wcde/sd-webui-refiner)

1216x832 resolution with Hi-Res Fix at 2x using the Siax-200k upscaler and DPM 2 a Karras sampler.

Here's the dynamic prompt. You need to install the dynamic prompt extension from (https://github.com/adieyal/sd-dynamic-prompts)

This is the prompt I used


{cinematic shot | establishing shot | intimate scene | sweeping grandeur},(21:9 aspect ratio)

{(ultrawide panoramic cinematic aspect ratio)}

{Blender | Photoshop|Octane render|Unreal Engine 5|8K RAW Photo} ,  

{2-4$$lone twisted tree | winding river| mountain peak| crumbling ruins| abandoned cabin|wooden fence | dramatic cliffs | stormy sea | rolling thunder | howling wind | foggy moor | charred forest | broken-down cart| towering dunes | parched canyon | bone-strewn pit | petrified woods| wrecked galleon | beast's den| majestic waterfall | calm lake | moonlit trail  | moss-covered stones | misty vale |ravaged battlefield | derelict mill}   

{cirrus clouds |stormy sky|cumulus clouds|stratus clouds|nimbostratus clouds|cumulonimbus clouds}   

{clear | atmospheric fog | mist | haze | pollution| dust |smoke |atmospheric halo| sun dogs | moon dogs | sun pillars | circumzenithal arcs|circumhorizontal arcs},

{abstracted | concept art| Hyperrealistic| stylized| fantasy| impressionistic | photo| realistic }   

(16K, 32bit color, HDR, masterpiece, ultra quality)   

{brutalist | minimalist| whimsical| retro futurist}   

{muted tones | vibrant hues}  

{warm sunset tones |cool muted blues | colors}   

{natural | warm| dramatic }  

{god rays | sun beams | crepuscular rays| antisolar rays | volumetric light | light pillars | sun pillars | moon pillars},  

{dawn | sunset| night} {clear  | overcast | fog}   

{winter | spring | summer | autumn}   

{ volumetric shadows | volumetric ambiance | aerial perspective | depth fog},       

in the style of  
{1-2$$Dylan Furst  |Ash Thorp | Simon Stålenhag | Bob Ross| Ralph McQuarrie | Syd Mead| Moebius| Daarken| Felix Yoon| Gustave Doré| Arnold Böcklin| William Blake | Frank 
Frazetta| John Constable |J.C. Dahl }   
and
{1-2$$James Gurney | Craig Mullins| Android Jones |Justin Maller | John Berkey| Roger Dean| Rodney Matthews | Chris Foss| Nicolas Roeg | Geoffrey Hayes | John Harris| Dinotopia| Jon Foster| Brom| Brian Froud | Alan Lee},

 

These have all been created with the base SDXL release + refiner in Automatic1111's using the extension to add the "refiner" found (https://github.com/wcde/sd-webui-refiner)

1216x832 resolution with Hi-Res Fix at 2x using the Siax-200k upscaler and DPM 2 a Karras sampler.

Here's the dynamic prompt. You need to install the dynamic prompt extension from (https://github.com/adieyal/sd-dynamic-prompts)

This is the prompt I used


{cinematic shot | establishing shot | intimate scene | sweeping grandeur},(21:9 aspect ratio)

{(ultrawide panoramic cinematic aspect ratio)}

{Blender | Photoshop|Octane render|Unreal Engine 5|8K RAW Photo} ,  

{2-4$$lone twisted tree | winding river| mountain peak| crumbling ruins| abandoned cabin|wooden fence | dramatic cliffs | stormy sea | rolling thunder | howling wind | foggy moor | charred forest | broken-down cart| towering dunes | parched canyon | bone-strewn pit | petrified woods| wrecked galleon | beast's den| majestic waterfall | calm lake | moonlit trail  | moss-covered stones | misty vale |ravaged battlefield | derelict mill}   

{cirrus clouds |stormy sky|cumulus clouds|stratus clouds|nimbostratus clouds|cumulonimbus clouds}   

{clear | atmospheric fog | mist | haze | pollution| dust |smoke |atmospheric halo| sun dogs | moon dogs | sun pillars | circumzenithal arcs|circumhorizontal arcs},

{abstracted | concept art| Hyperrealistic| stylized| fantasy| impressionistic | photo| realistic }   

(16K, 32bit color, HDR, masterpiece, ultra quality)   

{brutalist | minimalist| whimsical| retro futurist}   

{muted tones | vibrant hues}  

{warm sunset tones |cool muted blues | colors}   

{natural | warm| dramatic }  

{god rays | sun beams | crepuscular rays| antisolar rays | volumetric light | light pillars | sun pillars | moon pillars},  

{dawn | sunset| night} {clear  | overcast | fog}   

{winter | spring | summer | autumn}   

{ volumetric shadows | volumetric ambiance | aerial perspective | depth fog},       

in the style of  
{1-2$$Dylan Furst  |Ash Thorp | Simon Stålenhag | Bob Ross| Ralph McQuarrie | Syd Mead| Moebius| Daarken| Felix Yoon| Gustave Doré| Arnold Böcklin| William Blake | Frank 
Frazetta| John Constable |J.C. Dahl }   
and
{1-2$$James Gurney | Craig Mullins| Android Jones |Justin Maller | John Berkey| Roger Dean| Rodney Matthews | Chris Foss| Nicolas Roeg | Geoffrey Hayes | John Harris| Dinotopia| Jon Foster| Brom| Brian Froud | Alan Lee},

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/1151205

Came out pretty good. Generated at 2048x1024 then upscaled 2x in img2img. No Refiner.

`cinematic photo breathtaking High Quality, Award Winning, photorealistic, realistic, photograph, landscape of a Overwrought Seductive The Nidhogg Dragon from inside of a Savanna, Hazy conditions, 50s Art, Alabaster lighting, film grain, Canon EF, Circular polarizer, Kodachrome, matte, subsurface scattering, radiosity, studio quality . award-winning, professional, highly detailed . 35mm photograph, film, bokeh, professional, 4k, highly detailed

(low quality:1.4), ugly, deformed, noisy, blurry, distorted, grainy, drawing, painting, crayon, sketch, graphite, impressionist, noisy, blurry, soft, deformed, ugly

Steps: 20, Sampler: DPM2 Karras, CFG scale: 7, Seed: 1207805303, Size: 2048x1024, Model hash: 31e35c80fc, Model: sd_xl_base_1.0, Variation seed: 3557558652, Variation seed strength: 1, Clip skip: 2, Token merging ratio: 0.1, NGMS: 0.4, Version: v1.5.0`

 

Came out pretty good. Generated at 2048x1024 then upscaled 2x in img2img. No Refiner.

`cinematic photo breathtaking High Quality, Award Winning, photorealistic, realistic, photograph, landscape of a Overwrought Seductive The Nidhogg Dragon from inside of a Savanna, Hazy conditions, 50s Art, Alabaster lighting, film grain, Canon EF, Circular polarizer, Kodachrome, matte, subsurface scattering, radiosity, studio quality . award-winning, professional, highly detailed . 35mm photograph, film, bokeh, professional, 4k, highly detailed

(low quality:1.4), ugly, deformed, noisy, blurry, distorted, grainy, drawing, painting, crayon, sketch, graphite, impressionist, noisy, blurry, soft, deformed, ugly

Steps: 20, Sampler: DPM2 Karras, CFG scale: 7, Seed: 1207805303, Size: 2048x1024, Model hash: 31e35c80fc, Model: sd_xl_base_1.0, Variation seed: 3557558652, Variation seed strength: 1, Clip skip: 2, Token merging ratio: 0.1, NGMS: 0.4, Version: v1.5.0`

 

I would love to be able to search for communities by their domain name.

For example [email protected] I'd like to be able to search for xyz.com

Secondly what would be the chances of being able to block an entire instance. From the above example xyz.com?

 
 
 
 
 

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