It's in an open-air rig (one of these) with a 3D-printer blower fan attached to it.
I picked the fan up on ebay for about $25 - just be aware that most of them use refurb'd server-grade fans so they're pretty noisy, especially if your case is open. They work extremely well though; card runs at roughly 40C under full load with the power limit set to 180W.
The real theory people use to justify tax cuts is based upon the Laffer Curve, which says that max revenue lies somewhere in the middle of 0% tax rate and 100% tax rate, meaning that if tax rates are too high, we're losing out on tax revenue and we can get more taxes by lowering rates, not just on the rich, but everybody. JFK did this successfully, but when conservatives try to do it, it's called "trickle down economics" and misrepresented.
>If you put your art into the world, you consent to others using it as inspiration
I agree. But that leads to the question of: what is inspiration? I don't think we have answers, but I can offer my thoughts.
To me, inspiration is when you find something that connects with you emotionally in a way that creates a desire to do something. That makes inspiration a somewhat subjective thing. For example, here's an illustration that inspires me: this cover of Kino's Journey volume 3 illustrated by Kuroboshi Kouhaku. I love the way that the artist uses the lighting and composition to create a sense of loneliness and solace. I love the way he painted the clouds and the shadows they cast on the field. It makes me want to be able to create art like this.
Except, for now, machines don't want anything. They don't have feelings. This is why I believe computers cannot be "inspired".
Most artists would love to know that their work has inspired other people, because that gives them an emotional human connection with their audience. Unfortunately, that connection just doesn't exist with computers right now.
Until the day comes when computers can have personalities and feel emotions, I just don't think they are learning art in the same way a human does. However, that day seems very far away from now (or maybe not, who knows?).
But that's just my definition of "inspiration". Do you have one?
> What competitors? What firm is position to challenge, say Amazon?
If no one can challenge Amazon, why don't they charge 1,000$ for this self-adhesive paper towel holder?
According to you, no one can compete with them. Why don't they jack the prices up by 1000%?
Are you using Git Bash? If so, try Windows cmd or PowerShell.
Otherwise I'd guess something is wrong with your Git installation. Try to uninstall and get a current Version of Git from https://git-scm.com/download/win
Hey! I figured this out a few days ago. You need to install git from https://git-scm.com/ , and then start the installation process for stable diffusion over again. You should be able to login with huggingface and not get the [winerror2]
A Christmas puzzle book, so all "Christmassy" illustrations (including front and back cover), which worked really well (total about 20 illustrations throughout the book).
This is one sample (prompt was "English village street covered in snow, rolling hills in background, 3d paper sculpture")
I'm not sure if this is feasible for you, but Proxmox has been great with my Tesla card. The Tesla card isn't doing to well, but that's because I bought it years ago and the architecture it's based on didn't age well (It's a K40).
I was able even able to run it on the same motherboard (but not the same VM) as a cheap quadro card I use for H.265 encoding.
The only problem is that it's a low level Virtual Environment, rather than Windows software. If you run it on your main PC, you'll be doing everything on a Windows VM rather than a Windows computer, and anti-cheat might not play well with it for gaming.
Here's another pro-tip from a fellow Tesla user (there's not many of us). The die size is the same for both consumer GPUs and professional ones in a lot of cards. If you don't have a K40, I'd measure the distance between screws to double check, but the NZXT Kraken G12 mounting kit, some 8mm-10mm heat sinks (for VRAM and Power management), and a 120mm AIO water cooler work wonders for cooling. You can't OC it so the extra cooling is a bit wasted, but it's much less janky than the 3D printed fan mounts.
There are a few criteria for determining fair use. One of which is "market harm". It's also a non-exhaustive criteria. Other factors can come into play on a case by case basis.
But that's also why removing names would solve a lot of problems. Everyone agrees you can't copyright a style. So keeping specific artists out of the prompt vocabulary effectively keeps the focus on the style. Naming the style would still let you specify it without burning through query terms.
Sable diffusion models also have an issue with over-referencing source material. For example, if I go to Lixica and type in Bloodborne, a LOT of the results look like ripoffs of the cover art for the game that could hold up in court. Again though, it's case by case.
You can find the rest of the images - FREE if you get it today - in my first complete collection of SD images eBook on Amazon. Free Nov 2 2022 I believe
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bro this pc is advertising the brand new opertating system : windows 7 (i had to install w10) it doesny have built in wifi instead they sent a dongle in a zip lock bag, that was the upgrade lol
I think this is the one im using https://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-912-V809-3861-N730K-2GD3H-LPV1-2918/dp/B0972NWRDY/ref=asc\_df\_B0972NWRDY/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=570266415831&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1455215299981396179&hvpone=&hvptwo=&h...
Prompt was: Vintage round ceramic kitchen trivet of Vincent Price wearing a chef hat
It would pair well with his cookbook, Cooking Price-Wise
Good questions. I can't recall the height and weight. Through Midjourney it was just the default size. Then with IMG12IMG in SD, it was 1400x600. After I just used Gigapixel to increase it 6x. My screen is wide but not a superwide one. I believe this is mine: https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Monitor-S2417DG-24-Inch-Response/dp/B01IOO4SGK
>YouTube hasn’t been clickbait garbage for like 5 years now.
That's such a facepalm, I kinda feel bad for you. I'm talking about modern content. You know the movie reviews, the investor blogs, or how about the tech reviews where everyone is consistently "that's it I'm switching from iPhone to Android" or "I'm sick of it, switching from Android to iPhone".
Or how about... the Ukraine/Russia "analysts" that have popped up like mushrooms lately? BTW if you don't want Russia to spy on you, can I interest you in some NordVPN?
YouTube is full of clickbait garbage. Everyone is a "content producer" these days. All you need is a phone, and solid lack of shame.
I'm currently traveling so can't take a look at the exact hardware, but I picked up one of these to use as an open-air case, picked up a Ryzen 5 (3600 I think, whatever was cheapest at the time; CPU doesn't matter for these kind of tasks), the cheapest AM4 motherboard I could find (which was ~$50, ASRock I think), 32GB of cheap DDR4 RAM for ~$80, and a cheap $30 256GB SSD. I had a decent extra PSU sitting around, but you can pick up a decent bronze-rated 500 watt PSU from amazon for ~$50.
Yeah, if you're gonna go down that route, I'd go with something in the 3080 or above range. With the lower models, you generally buy have to buy an enclosure separately for $250-300, which costs almost as much as the card you'd put in it (I just got my 3060 for $290). Whereas with prebuilt eGPU like this, for $895, you're only spending about $100-150 more than the base GPU. Downside is you can't replace the card later.
Over the past month I worked on a new social media app idea I had and came up with “Artisio.”
Artisio is free to download on the App Store and Play Store
I wanted to create a sort of hybrid between instagram and all the AI photo generators with a focus on paintings/drawings.
Select a preset of your choice (like Impressionism, gothic, modernism, etc…), fine tune the AI if needed, and select or take a picture. Then watch your painting come to life!
Tech stack:
Front end: Ionic + Capacitor + Angular
Backend: Python + Nodejs + DynamoDB + Cognito
AI: fork of glid-3-xl, azure vision
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I would love the feedback from y’all, thanks!
voice art is a neat lil app that runs Stable Diffusion with no credit limit.
Unfortunately, I found your post cuz I'm looking for a way to generate more than one at a time cuz I'm greedy lol