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Neat! I’ve known that Regional Prompter is powerful, but it’s too much of a pain for me to bother using. Hopefully this makes it easier.
Neat! I’ve known that Regional Prompter is powerful, but it’s too much of a pain for me to bother using. Hopefully this makes it easier.
I guess this is neat, but I don’t understand what the point is. Here’s what it says this program offers:
The program provides a digital studio environment, access to advanced AI tools and technologies, partnership with experts in the field, and opportunities for collaboration within our established artist community. It also includes a $1000 grant and promotion to our community of millions.
$1000 is nothing nowadays; I’m not sure what that would even do. Buy most of a 4090?
I already have a “digital studio environment” set up on my computer. I like it the way it is.
Partnership with experts and community collaboration are already pretty easy with social media. The generative AI community is generally helpful.
I guess this program might help people who aren’t already using generative AI get into it?
I’m all for blocking intrusive ads, but so far CivitAI’s are pretty normal. Why not support one of the biggest sites that’s helping this community thrive?
The GitHub for Memmy shows the last commit was a month ago. That’s not “abandoned” for an open source personal project, but it definitely seems to be on the developer’s back burner right now.
I like supporting smaller projects, but Memmy’s just gotten outpaced by other recent clients. I’ve switched to Voyager and really like it. I’ll come back to Memmy once it’s getting active development again.
Bluey.
Tuition is $40,000 a year. Price said about 75% of their students are on some form of financial aid.
Released August 21st 2012?
A couple dozen devices maybe. I don’t really need dedicated ranges, but it’s nice to know exactly which device I’m looking at just by the IP when reading logs.
I know they exist and vaguely what they do, but I don’t know how to set them up. What’s their advantage over simple DHCP reservations for a small client list?
I like the range for new devices- hadn’t thought of that!
That should be easy enough to do with a cron job. What OS is your seedbox running?
Damn that sucks.
Tuberculosis