That’s a really important distinction, thanks for clarifying
web dev and digital artist making [email protected]
That’s a really important distinction, thanks for clarifying
You can always block those instances for yourself in your settings
Edit: Sorry, sounds like your instance doesn’t have that yet but is getting an upgrade soon that will enable that feature
These are some really good thoughts and topics to discuss at this stage in the Fediverse. We must be looking big-picture right now as we move forward. Thanks for pushing the envelope!
I found this on the web for, “no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no”
Pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, spinach, and black beans are among the best
Happy new year! Here’s some pizza for the party
Added this to the [email protected] roadmap
Some of the main bots that are posting these are all on the same instance that are dedicated to Reddit posts, so you can block those whole instances in your settings
Talking to a text-to-image model is kinda like meeting someone from a different generation and culture that only half knows your language. You have to spend time with them to be able to communicate with them better and understand the “generational and cultural differences” so to speak.
Try checking out PromptHero or Civit.ai to see what prompts people are using to generate certain things.
Also, most text-to-image models are not made to be conversational and will work better if your prompts are similar to what you’d type in when searching for a photo on Google Images. For example, instead of a command like “Generate a photo for me of a…”, do “Disposable camera portrait photo, from the side, backlight…”
One solution to this would be having humans in the board room instead of parasites. Not sure who’s idea that was
We’ve had a few of these built on my planet too actually
I’m very close to releasing [email protected] for testing, and it has this! I know there’s a couple other apps out there that support this too. Mod resources are scarce right now, but us devs are hard at work to bring some great tools the table. I think this is one of the next big steps to seeing Lemmy thrive long-term. It’s only up from here!
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Tell us you scour the forest for bread every night without telling us you do
Try spilling sweetened condensed milk next time, it takes longer to spoil
If it makes you feel better, I fell for my own community link
PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE REPLY TAKING OFFENSE TO NOT ACKNOWLEDGING THE OTHER COMMUNITY THAT WAS MENTIONED
The trees deserve it and they know what they’ve done
here’s a couple:
EasyPanel is a hidden gem. Caprover feels very robust and the main dev is really friendly. Coolify is still under development but looks very promising.
I use Caprover mostly since it supports managing multiple servers through Docker Swarm, otherwise I’d probably be using EasyPanel.