SweetAIBelle

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[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'd have loved something like that.

I'd personally have liked them to have not let that go, and have a whole character arc with Harry struggling with the knowledge that none of them are the same people he knew, though they act identically, differentiating between things he did and the original and so on...

Resetting back to status quo after events that should have had a lasting impact is one of these things that bothers me in Voyager.

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Well, to be fair, their original Harry Kim is dead, making the current one the newest member of the crew until 7 of 9 shows up.

And for all we know, the ship records may still show him as dead, therefore unpromotable...

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Well, you know, thinking about it, an awful lot of Kes's life revolves around Neelix and the Doctor, with occasional training by Tuvok. I suspect a lot of her dialogue was about one of the three...

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

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...)

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

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.

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

The Owl House. Though, given that it was cancelled and season 3 compressed to three double length episodes, I'd make the extra season a replacement season 3, and rework those episodes into part of the new season. There were definitely montages in those episodes where you could feel them practically saying "and here's several episodes we could have written, if we had time".

(Not to mention the infamous dialog about "maybe if we had time for 20 more adventures" near the end of season 2...)

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

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...

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 26 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, "our CEO just died on our submarine" would tend to be a problem for a company...

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

But at what cost?

(Besides, wouldn't building LFS keep the heat going longer?)

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

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.

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I was told accessibility on the registration page was awful by one of my friends on mastodon a few days back.

[–] SweetAIBelle@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Amiga International gave them the rights to sell it, basically. It's on wikipedia and other places, so I'm pretty sure it's legit, though there's something with another company also owning some of the rights... (And an alternative, mostly compatible OS called AROS.)

They are giving you WinUAE behind a frontend. Most, but not all amiga emulators are in some way descended from UAE, and a lot of people use WinUAE or FS-UAE, which is apparently easier to use. (Or running on a Raspberry PI, you might want something more specialized for that.)

Don't necessarily know the most about it, though. I watched a few videos, got a copy, had a fun time emulating an Amiga for a bit, then got sidetracked, and didn't quite get back to it...

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