Very cool, i will check those out after my work block. https://files.catbox.moe/n5c2hm.png, the meta has the workflow that i was using. It's hyper overkill, hence the spaghettis. However, it taught me a lot about what is going on.
Nice, what was your custom node for the animator diffusor and what SD model did you use? My apologies for not checking your image for meta data, i'm busy shit posting.
That was very well done. Did you use Gradio or ComfyUI? Did you mask the still yourself and use the upload mask or did you use CNET and have it do it for you?
I ran some experimentation about a month or 2 ago on using panoramic video output by maya and then reinterpretation of that footage by stable and that gave some interesting results. Using panoramic as a prompt will kick out 360 video stills, and injecting that with 360 meta does make a VR video - however, issues with the "position" of the "camera" that i could not figure out. Temporal Diffusion models are attempting to address the continuity issue that comes with VAE interpretation of noise. At least i *THINK* i know what i am talking about. Loopback gave good results as its blends the prior frame with the current output, but that leads to ye ol' hindu gods (5 armed lobster woman). I think if one wants to solve continuity currently, then generate images (for web comics for example) of famous people should give the model thing to work from and then every frame you have your subject. I know very little python (i gather its mostly scriddies relying on libraries to do their work, nothing wrong with that though), and thus my understanding of the tensor flow model is limited. I am interested in implementing my own seq2seq for novel approach to LLM and GTP design, so i guess i gotta lot to read. Any suggestions on material to consume?
I installed WLS 2.0 to install FILM (Frame Interpretation for Large Motion) to make N inbetweens between frames generated by Animation Diffusion. Turns out I never needed the Docker. Long story short, I wish I had a 2nd PC for a linux box.
I am on 2 years from a 30 pack a night and smoking a pack a day for nearly 20 years. I know I didn't stop soon enough, I know I have fucked my long term life over, and that is a thing I take responsibility for. I just quit pot, so that's a thing. Woke up face down after a black out on live tracks (train) in town after accepting a family member into my household to care for. Took a hard look at myself, at what those other realities would be - her, homeless and broken, me, dead. Every time that train passes by I get that reminder. Some people need God, some people need that one big fuck up. My advice, go the God route cuz the fuck up route is not the way to go my guy.
Moshi - i get it. They pay you by the response. We've all seen the charts, man. Be less of a faggot, more of a jew, and gas your self with your own near constant flatulence.
Sea salt works really well for that. We used a salt/ice machine for our kitchen for about a year, my model is the freeze bucket kind, but my chef bought a liquid cooled one that just kicks. Instant and ready to go at a drop of a hat. His cost significantly more then mine. Egg helps a lot, but I omit it often in my smaller batches. Iced milk is good as well, offering a more delicate flavor and pairs well with dominate flavors. Once again, thank you for the recipe! That is an interesting book- which is the dark secret of all cooks everywhere (antique recipe books from churches = community food = cooking gold)!
That looks good, I love the quantity. Citrus and fats help carry flavor across our pallet. The slickness of the fats stay on the tongue and citrus helps our nose open up/unlock taste receptors, hence why I ask why you crossed out the lemon extract. Anyone that reads this, add in your citrus AFTER the boiling stage (otherwise you are going to curdle your milk and make cottage cheese/cheese curds). Orange is my fav to zest (I use a serrated blade and scrape it to the pith) and pairs well with almost everything. I LOVE the assembly line approach. This would be a great activity for a family gathering or militia.
Yeah, I agree. A thing I read recently: We are entering an era where the old adage 'seeing is believing' no longer holds. A time is upon us where content—be it music, films, TV shows, or YouTube videos—is not just consumed but created, refined, and deployed on demand. This goes beyond entertainment; it extends to political content as well. With many news organizations; entertainment mixes with news openly, we can expect this trend to permeate all forms of media.
What this means is that the authenticity of what we see and hear, whether in digital or print media, is becoming as dubious as a tale from a cousin Ed I never had. We must approach calls to war, legislation, and social movements with a critical eye, especially when they are cloaked in the guise of popular causes like equality or democracy.
In this landscape, our personal interests and passions are at risk of being manipulated. Every niche hobby or interest could be targeted and used to placate us, creating content tailored in real time to our preferences. This phenomenon is coupled with an increasing culture of censorship and 'canceling', where unpopular opinions are suppressed by corporate or special interests.
This is the crux of the 'signal to noise' dilemma I've long discussed. Games like Caves of Qud, Dwarf Fortress, and CDDA, which use procedural generation for lore, illustrate this point—they can feel hollow, leading players to skim through content, seeking only specific keywords. The danger here is a society accustomed to skimming rather than engaging deeply, receiving complex information effortlessly but missing out on the learning process.
The bright side? If we step away from the machines, the corporate narratives, and the politicized rhetoric, and instead embrace the world outside, we might find that life has become easier for everyone. This ease can be a boon, as long as we don't lose sight of the value in facing challenges and learning from them. In a world where the line between the real and the artificial blurs, our grounding in reality becomes ever more crucial
symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
Very cool, i will check those out after my work block. https://files.catbox.moe/n5c2hm.png, the meta has the workflow that i was using. It's hyper overkill, hence the spaghettis. However, it taught me a lot about what is going on.
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
Nice, what was your custom node for the animator diffusor and what SD model did you use? My apologies for not checking your image for meta data, i'm busy shit posting.
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
That was very well done. Did you use Gradio or ComfyUI? Did you mask the still yourself and use the upload mask or did you use CNET and have it do it for you?
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symbolic 1 point 1.3 years ago
AHAHHHHHHH! Oh my god - VOAT! I found your calling! Node based editors and patch banks synth's!
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
I ran some experimentation about a month or 2 ago on using panoramic video output by maya and then reinterpretation of that footage by stable and that gave some interesting results. Using panoramic as a prompt will kick out 360 video stills, and injecting that with 360 meta does make a VR video - however, issues with the "position" of the "camera" that i could not figure out. Temporal Diffusion models are attempting to address the continuity issue that comes with VAE interpretation of noise. At least i *THINK* i know what i am talking about. Loopback gave good results as its blends the prior frame with the current output, but that leads to ye ol' hindu gods (5 armed lobster woman). I think if one wants to solve continuity currently, then generate images (for web comics for example) of famous people should give the model thing to work from and then every frame you have your subject. I know very little python (i gather its mostly scriddies relying on libraries to do their work, nothing wrong with that though), and thus my understanding of the tensor flow model is limited. I am interested in implementing my own seq2seq for novel approach to LLM and GTP design, so i guess i gotta lot to read. Any suggestions on material to consume?
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
I installed WLS 2.0 to install FILM (Frame Interpretation for Large Motion) to make N inbetweens between frames generated by Animation Diffusion. Turns out I never needed the Docker. Long story short, I wish I had a 2nd PC for a linux box.
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symbolic 8 points 1.3 years ago
I am on 2 years from a 30 pack a night and smoking a pack a day for nearly 20 years. I know I didn't stop soon enough, I know I have fucked my long term life over, and that is a thing I take responsibility for. I just quit pot, so that's a thing. Woke up face down after a black out on live tracks (train) in town after accepting a family member into my household to care for. Took a hard look at myself, at what those other realities would be - her, homeless and broken, me, dead. Every time that train passes by I get that reminder. Some people need God, some people need that one big fuck up. My advice, go the God route cuz the fuck up route is not the way to go my guy.
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symbolic -1 points 1.3 years ago
Moshi - i get it. They pay you by the response. We've all seen the charts, man. Be less of a faggot, more of a jew, and gas your self with your own near constant flatulence.
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symbolic 1 point 1.3 years ago
Sea salt works really well for that. We used a salt/ice machine for our kitchen for about a year, my model is the freeze bucket kind, but my chef bought a liquid cooled one that just kicks. Instant and ready to go at a drop of a hat. His cost significantly more then mine. Egg helps a lot, but I omit it often in my smaller batches. Iced milk is good as well, offering a more delicate flavor and pairs well with dominate flavors. Once again, thank you for the recipe! That is an interesting book- which is the dark secret of all cooks everywhere (antique recipe books from churches = community food = cooking gold)!
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
That looks good, I love the quantity. Citrus and fats help carry flavor across our pallet. The slickness of the fats stay on the tongue and citrus helps our nose open up/unlock taste receptors, hence why I ask why you crossed out the lemon extract. Anyone that reads this, add in your citrus AFTER the boiling stage (otherwise you are going to curdle your milk and make cottage cheese/cheese curds). Orange is my fav to zest (I use a serrated blade and scrape it to the pith) and pairs well with almost everything. I LOVE the assembly line approach. This would be a great activity for a family gathering or militia.
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symbolic -2 points 1.3 years ago
Didn't you just do a 12 hour chat rant? pfff... fucking loser.
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
Nah, i'll stick around. Go back to Burger King you fat faggot fuck, they got a discount on nigger cum covered hand tossed salads, bitch tits.
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
Is that the guys O face?
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symbolic 1 point 1.3 years ago
save me?
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symbolic 1 point 1.3 years ago
Yeah, I agree. A thing I read recently: We are entering an era where the old adage 'seeing is believing' no longer holds. A time is upon us where content—be it music, films, TV shows, or YouTube videos—is not just consumed but created, refined, and deployed on demand. This goes beyond entertainment; it extends to political content as well. With many news organizations; entertainment mixes with news openly, we can expect this trend to permeate all forms of media.
What this means is that the authenticity of what we see and hear, whether in digital or print media, is becoming as dubious as a tale from a cousin Ed I never had. We must approach calls to war, legislation, and social movements with a critical eye, especially when they are cloaked in the guise of popular causes like equality or democracy.
In this landscape, our personal interests and passions are at risk of being manipulated. Every niche hobby or interest could be targeted and used to placate us, creating content tailored in real time to our preferences. This phenomenon is coupled with an increasing culture of censorship and 'canceling', where unpopular opinions are suppressed by corporate or special interests.
This is the crux of the 'signal to noise' dilemma I've long discussed. Games like Caves of Qud, Dwarf Fortress, and CDDA, which use procedural generation for lore, illustrate this point—they can feel hollow, leading players to skim through content, seeking only specific keywords. The danger here is a society accustomed to skimming rather than engaging deeply, receiving complex information effortlessly but missing out on the learning process.
The bright side? If we step away from the machines, the corporate narratives, and the politicized rhetoric, and instead embrace the world outside, we might find that life has become easier for everyone. This ease can be a boon, as long as we don't lose sight of the value in facing challenges and learning from them. In a world where the line between the real and the artificial blurs, our grounding in reality becomes ever more crucial
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symbolic 0 points 1.3 years ago
Yeah! I noticed the AI generated chat box in the side. They really nailed the retard on The Old Ones!
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symbolic 2 points 1.3 years ago
https://github.com/topics/cyber-security
Get cracken!
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