There have definitely been some issues with posts on other instances that are marked as nfsw on their instance not showing up as nsfw here, too. Though it’s been a bit, so I don’t know for sure if that’s still an issue.
Why does life always have to be so ironic?
Aromantic. Cassgender. #unicorn
Random tags:
#linux
#gaming
#EldenRing
#DarkSouls
#mlp #mlpfim
#music
#infosec
#OwlHouse
#DoctorWho
#StarTrek
I’m also @SweetAIBelle over on Mastadon, and over on fimfiction, I’m:
https://www.fimfiction.net/user/98035/SweetAI+Belle
(And yes, I run or admin a lot of groups there…)
There have definitely been some issues with posts on other instances that are marked as nfsw on their instance not showing up as nsfw here, too. Though it’s been a bit, so I don’t know for sure if that’s still an issue.
If you’re installing Arch, one trick the installation wiki article doesn’t tell you:
If you type “archinstall”, it has a command line installer there that’ll do the install for you, and lets you pick from several desktop environments as well. I’ve had it crash before more than once, so it’s not perfect, but it’s less of a pain then doing it all by hand…
Well, “our CEO just died on our submarine” would tend to be a problem for a company…
In some cases, literally mastodon content. If you are on mastadon and you put @magazine@instance in your post, it shows up on that magazines microblog, on kbin, at least.
I was told accessibility on the registration page was awful by one of my friends on mastodon a few days back.
I think one thing to remember is that it’s going to be on the XBox Game Pass when it releases. So if you are subscribed to that, you can download it for free and play it before you decide whether to get it or not.
Though, given it’s supposed to be 125 GB, I’m seriously wondering if I want to dedicate that much storage space on my XBox Series S to it…
Right. I was on the opposite side on this, as I was giving someone a friendly reminder about marking a post nsfw, but we compared screenshots, and it clearly was marked as NSFW on theirs and not mine, and the same was true for several other posts.
Actually, comparing notes a bit, it seems like sometimes posts are marked as nsfw on the server they are from, but show up as sfw on our side. There’s definitely some sort of bug going on here.
Checking “Hide Adult Content” doesn’t actually seem like it blocks threads from nsfw magazines. When browsing threads by “newest”, I definitely have multiple explicit pictures from explicit magazines (gfur, petplayyiff, & feralyiff?) I’m not subscribed to show up.
Generally speaking, the way training works is this:
You put together a folder of pictures, all the same size. It would’ve been 1024x1024 in this case. Other models have used 768z768 or 512x512. For every picture, you also have a text file with a description.
The training software takes a picture, slices it into squares, generates a square the same size of random noise, then trains on how to change that noise into that square. It associates that training with tokens from the description that went with that picture. And it keeps doing this.
Then later, when someone types a prompt into the software, it tokenizes it, generates more random noise, and uses the denoising methods associated with the tokens you typed in. The pictures in the folder aren’t actually kept by it anywhere.
From the side of the person doing the training, it’s just put together the pictures and descriptions, set some settings, and let the training software do its work, though.
(No money involved in this one. One person trained it and plopped it on a website where people can download loras for free…)