Scew

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[–] Scew@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

No, lol. Well, at least I'm not 100% familiar with Pis new offerings, but idk about their PCI-E capabilities. Direct quote:

The tool can run on low-cost graphics processing units (GPUs) and needs roughly 8GB of RAM to process requests — versus larger models, which need high-end industrial GPUs.

Makes your question seem silly trying to imagine hooking up my GPU which is probably bigger than a Pi to a Pi.

Have been running all the image generation models on a 2060 super (8GB VRAM) up to this point including SD-XL, the model they "distilled" theirs from... Not really sure what exactly they think they are differentiating themselves from, reading the article...

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

We live within systems specifically created to market unneeded “wants”

Isn't it interesting that it's taught as supply and demand, and not demand and supply?

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

You probably wreck in chess. :)

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (6 children)

Another place I frequent got rid of the downvote so if people actually disagree with you they have to use words to make their point. Kinda funny how that solves a lot of issues.

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

I find them online and use javascript to rip them into a text file and use @Voice premium on android to read/listen to the text files. I got the premium @Voice because I didn't realize how much of a staple having an app that can read most types of files was going to be.

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

I mean, there wasn't enough information to be certain... but live broadcasts of things would have a signer because the live audience would have to bring in screens to add subtitles to the event...

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago (1 children)

was surprised that there aren't gps coordinates attached.

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 38 points 9 months ago

Sounds like what unions were meant to fight against.

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Meng Hao, I Shall Seal the Heavens.

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

You start a list however you need given the context. It's arbitrary.

As an example when doing time calculations in programming, UNIX time is the number of seconds that have passed since January 1st, 1970. If you needed a list ordered most recent to oldest, the highest number would be first.

To bring it back to you, a 100 is a better numerical grade than a 1. The alphabetical identifiers attached to grades are in reverse order to their numerical counterparts, which is even more fun because the person with the highest number and the earliest letter are considered "best." However, in some card games (Uno for example) having the lowest number is best when determining score.

[–] Scew@lemmy.world 21 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Wait, you mean you don't like how algorithms and ads have evolved to almost be content at this point. You don't want a bunch of for-profit ads suggesting you buy things you don't need? Lol, you're not in it for the cash grab? :OOOOO WHAT!?!?!?!?!

 

Permit me to draw your attention to a fascinating dichotomy in our perception of 'dimensions'— one that's quite illuminating when examined in-depth.

When we utter the term 'dimensions' in a physics lecture hall, we're often alluding to those quantifiable aspects of our physical world, that can be empirically measured— length, width, height, or even the intriguing fourth dimension, time, as per Einstein's relativity theory. These dimensions represent fixed values and units that lend themselves to numerical analysis, and ultimately govern our comprehension of physical space.

Yet, when we venture into the realms of sociology or psychology, 'dimensions' transmutes into something far more intricate and abstract. Here, it encapsulates the qualitative facets of our experiential reality. They're less about numbers and more about nuanced aspects like emotions, intellectual stimulations, sensory perceptions, and at times, spiritual elements.

Imagine attending a symphony, for instance. The multi-dimensional experience unfolds not just through the quantifiable decibels reaching your ear but through the emotional resonance of the music, the intellectual appreciation of the composition, the sensory ambience of the concert hall, and potentially, a spiritual connection to the performance.

In a nutshell, when we traverse the divide from physical space to experiential reality, 'dimensions' undergo a transformation— from the quantifiable and fixed to the qualitative and fluid. It's this dynamism of language and perception that contributes to the richness of our understanding of the world.

Happy Jumping :3

 

Wanted to share a Stable Diffusion (Art) based community. The premise of it is very similar to a sub-branch of the place that shall not be named called Photoshop Battles. Instead of battles though, it's more of a game just to show off what you've been playing with recently.

Basically start a post with a picture and it's dimensions and then whoever's around comments with the result of doing an img-to-img process on it. Then anyone can re-process existing content or start fresh on their own.

If it sounds fun, I have a couple of posts already or feel free to start your own! :)

Link: https://lemmy.world/c/teleffusion

 

I created a community c/teleffusion and I've created two posts there (https://lemmy.world/post/812263 & https://lemmy.world/post/774004) yet when I go to the 'homepage' for the community... no posts show up? =>

Anyone know what's up or where I should report this if it's a bug?

 

Social media posturing refers to the act of presenting oneself on social media in a way that is intended to impress others and create a certain image or impression. This can involve carefully curating the content one shares, such as pictures, statuses, and likes, in order to portray a specific lifestyle or persona.

This is a common phenomenon as social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn are often seen as a stage to perform our ideal selves.

No need to virtue signal, friends. There's no stage. ;)

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