If she's the only alternative in the primary race and he has a heart attack or something, I would assume that she winds up becoming the Republican nominee.
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In the Lemmy Web UI, beneath a post or comment from a user, click the three dots and choose "Block User".
In the Jerboa Android client, tap the three dots beneath a post or comment by the user and choose "Block".
If you're using a different client, it'll depend on that client.
I'd point out, though, that @Track_Shovel doesn't just do gross-out AI art. He also submits stuff that you may (or may not) like more, like this series of Warhammer 40k images in various media:
https://lemmy.today/post/3476458
So even if you really don't like gross-out art -- I myself am not a fan of the genre -- you might just want to downvote stuff that you don't like and upvote stuff that you do, or you could miss future stuff that he submits that's more up your alley.
Consider that you've submitted a broad range of stuff yourself:
- Sexy Gadget
- Some New Zealand art
- Fried spaghetti memes
- A chibi Sailor Moon Christmas nativity rendering
- A "serious" photographic image of a girl
- A joke image of Santa breaking and entering
- A papercraft fox
- A detailed antique bottle in a store
- A model snowy village
That spans a lot of types of image; someone might like one but not another.
checks Lemmy Explorer
https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=eyebl
looks to be the Threadiverse analog.
Or, I mean, we are an AI art generation community and all. This is like someone at an Olympic swimmer convention asking "can someone be a lifeguard?"
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/0ba12f67-d700-41d4-98a0-8f955e3ef20b.png
dog, beagle, heroic painting
Steps: 20, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 7, Seed: 14, Size: 1024x1024, Model hash: ebf42d1fae, Model: realmixXL_v15, Version: v1.7.0-133-gde03882d
I believe that it is, in fact, an area of focus right now. I see Stable Diffusion papers coming out on the SD community and the Midjourney guys were putting in text synthesis work in their most recent update.
https://www.greataiprompts.com/guide/midjourney/how-to-get-midjourney-to-write-text-in-image/
What if I have quad 12-core Xeons with 196GB of RAM?
I have a 24-core i9-13900 and 128GB of RAM and I briefly tried it and recall it being what I'd call unusably slow. That being said, I also just discovered that my water cooler's pump has been broken and the poor CPU had been running with zero cooling for the past six months and throttling the bajesus out of itself, so maybe I'd be possible to improve on that a bit.
If you seriously want to try it, I'd just give it a spin. Won't cost you more then the time to download and install it, and you'll know how it performs. And you'll get to try the UI.
I just don't want to give the impression to people that they're gonna be happy with on-CPU performance and then have them be disappointed, hence the qualifiers.
EDIT: Here's a fork designed specifically for the CPU that uses a bunch of other optimizations (like the turbo "do a generation in only a couple iterations" thing, which I understand has some quality tradeoffs) that says that it can get down into practical times for a CPU, just a couple of seconds. It can't do 1024x1024 images, though.
https://github.com/rupeshs/fastsdcpu
I haven't used it, though. And I don't think that that "turbo" approach lets you use arbitrary models.
Text-based-games and MUDs are not the same thing. There's a considerable library of text-based interactive fiction out there.
Han is the captain. The captain of a ship makes the calls as to what it does, and the Millennium Falcon came back.
I think a better question is why Luke gets special recognition versus the other pilots. I mean, he happened to be the one to make the final shot that blew up the Death Star, but everyone else in the squadrons went in too.
Unfortunately, we haven't managed to domesticate huckleberries, so getting the huckleberries for the sauce is probably going to be a pain if you don't live somewhere near where they grow in the wild.
I don't think that there's an immediate application for specifically making carrots, because I doubt that the economics work, but I can imagine a world where we manufacture a lot more food than we do today.
It's not new today, but it post-dates "AI" and hit the same problem then.