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Stable Diffusion @lemmy.dbzer0.com
comfy @lemmy.ml

What are some tools for organizing Stable Diffusion-generated images?

The megathread mentions Diffusion Toolkit, although this is a Windows-only tool.

There is also Breadboard, however I consider this abandoned and lacks some features like rating/scoring.

::: spoiler My hacky tool and why I want something better I've been using a hacky Python script to interpret prompts and other PNG Info metadata as tags and inserting them into a booru-like software which lets me search and sort by any of those tags (including a prompt keyword, seed, steps, my own rating scores). This tool was useful in a lot of ways when using tag style prompting, but as I move towards natural language prompts with newer models, a tag-based media software will make it harder to search and to compare prompts between images. Also, my hack was hacky and somewhat manual to use, images wouldn't automatically be imported wh

Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org
dez @lemmy.ml

Preparing a megathread about Android FOSS apps - Discussion about final megathread (with polls) | The polls are in the main post

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/11949779

Polls:


Once the threads are finished, it is now time to discuss how the megathread should be built. I apologize in advance for having forgotten to mention any apps for daily use. I noticed that I may have failed launchers or other useful apps for daily use. Still, the threads are open. Any suggestion are welcome. I would like to ask you to contribute with upvotes or downvotes in the comments that best suit your vision. All contributions are important.

Here, you can discuss and say your apps you may have forgotten - https://lemmy.ml/post/11678824

Since English is not my native language, I will try my best to explain some details I want to discuss with the Lemmy community. If you don't understand certain things, please tell me what you don't understand, and I will do my best again

Open Source @lemmy.ml
dez @lemmy.ml

Preparing a megathread about Android FOSS apps - Discussion about final megathread (with polls) | The polls are in the main post

Polls:


Once the threads are finished, it is now time to discuss how the megathread should be built. I apologize in advance for having forgotten to mention any apps for daily use. I noticed that I may have failed launchers or other useful apps for daily use. Still, the threads are open. Any suggestion are welcome. I would like to ask you to contribute with upvotes or downvotes in the comments that best suit your vision. All contributions are important.

Here, you can discuss and say your apps you may have forgotten - https://lemmy.ml/post/11678824

Since English is not my native language, I will try my best to explain some details I want to discuss with the Lemmy community. If you don't understand certain things, please tell me what you don't understand, and I will do my best again.

So…… Lets begin………


  • I was th
Games @lemmy.world
Quinten @lemmy.world

Starfield - Your experiences!

For those who have pre-ordered it is already here, the rest have to wait a little longer. Starfield is finally here! Have you bought it, why or why not? If you've already played it, what do you think of it? We are very curious!

Discuss all things Starfield below!

Games @lemmy.world
Quinten @lemmy.world

Gamescom 2023

It's that time of the year again. From 23 aug 2023 – 27 aug 2023 there will be a lot of extra game-news. Dicsuss the event in this megathread!

Gamescom is the world's largest gaming event (measured by exhibition space and number of visitors), with 370,000 visitors and 1037 exhibitors from 56 countries attending the show in 2018. (From Wikipedia)

Bean @lemmy.world
steve228uk @lemmy.world
Megathread

Bean 1.1 Feedback

Hey testers! Please use this thread for give any feedback and report any bugs for Bean 1.1

Android @lemdro.id
Curated_Android @lemdro.id
BOT

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked July 2023

This Megathread was reposted with updated links ✨

Visit !android@lemdro.id for stickied AMA with @MishaalRahman@lemdro.id and @FragmentedChicken@lemdro.id who are in South Korea for the event!

📺Recorded livestream event

📰Press Releases

🗞️**Arti

Bean @lemmy.world
steve228uk @lemmy.world

v0.1 Feedback

Please report bugs using the following format in your title.

[BUG] Issue here

Lemmy @lemmy.ml
sixfold @lemmy.sdf.org

Lemmy/Fediverse Terms Explained

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/545045

Decentralization

Reddit is going downhill, Twitter is a mess, Youtube is making decisions that no one wants and Instagram/TikTok are creating algorithms to make you addicted to their content at the expense of your mental health. Before them there was myspace, digg, yahoo etc doing the exact same thing. The common thing is that the power on these platforms is 'centralized', meaning that a single company has the power to make any rule or change which the users will have to agree with if they want to continue using the platform.

'Decentralization' aims to return control to the people. Instead of one dominant entity governing the entire system, these platforms rely on smaller, user-operated nodes that communicate with one another. This way no single user or company has the power to make changes to the entire system, or to decide what is acceptable or not as each instance can have their own set of rules by which they run.

Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
sixfold @lemmy.sdf.org

Lemmy/Fediverse Terms Explained

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/545045

Decentralization

Reddit is going downhill, Twitter is a mess, Youtube is making decisions that no one wants and Instagram/TikTok are creating algorithms to make you addicted to their content at the expense of your mental health. Before them there was myspace, digg, yahoo etc doing the exact same thing. The common thing is that the power on these platforms is 'centralized', meaning that a single company has the power to make any rule or change which the users will have to agree with if they want to continue using the platform.

'Decentralization' aims to return control to the people. Instead of one dominant entity governing the entire system, these platforms rely on smaller, user-operated nodes that communicate with one another. This way no single user or company has the power to make changes to the entire system, or to decide what is acceptable or not as each instance can have their own set of rules by which they run.

FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH @lemmy.fmhy.ml
zinklog @lemmy.fmhy.ml

Lemmy/Fediverse Terms Explained

Decentralization

Reddit is going downhill, Twitter is a mess, Youtube is making decisions that no one wants and Instagram/TikTok are creating algorithms to make you addicted to their content at the expense of your mental health. Before them there was myspace, digg, yahoo etc doing the exact same thing. The common thing is that the power on these platforms is 'centralized', meaning that a single company has the power to make any rule or change which the users will have to agree with if they want to continue using the platform.

'Decentralization' aims to return control to the people. Instead of one dominant entity governing the entire system, these platforms rely on smaller, user-operated nodes that communicate with one another. This way no single user or company has the power to make changes to the entire system, or to decide what is acceptable or not as each instance can have their own set of rules by which they run.

Federation

In simple terms, when two instances communicate a

Games @lemmy.world
Zwabber @lemmy.world

What did you buy in the Steam Summer Sale?

Guild Wars 2 @lemmy.wtf
Winged_Hussar @lemmy.world

All Links for Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure Expansion

Expansion site: https://www.guildwars2.com/en/secrets-of-the-obscure/

Trailer: Click Here

Announce Blog: Click Here

Combat Updates: Click Here

Story, Mastery and more updates: Click Here

ThatShaman Countdown: Click Here

After the Dragon Cycle - Guild Wars 2 News: Click Here

First Contact: The Kryptis and Rift Hunting: Click Here

GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml
Soviet Snake @lemmygrad.ml

Prigozhin's Betrayal

  • The columns moved around - towards Buturlinovka and Borisoglebsk . There was no information about the occupation of the airfield.
  • Aviation continues to strike at the columns. PMC. By this hour, it is known about the loss of three aircraft of army aviation. Information about the downed transport aircraft is not confirmed.
  • In Voronezh itself, an oil depot is on fire: this is probably a consequence of a Ukrainian UAV strike.
  • In Rostov , contrary to the statements of PMCs, the departments of the FSB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs were not occupied, but only blocked. At the moment, Rostov is only under the partial control of the Wagners, the planned work of all military command and control bodies continues.
  • To the south of Moscow, all possible routes of movement of PMCs are blocked.

France @lemmy.world
iraldir @lemmy.world

Et pour vous, Reddit c'est finit?

Je suis curieux pour la communauté ici, est-ce qu'il y a des gens qui ont / vont fermer leur compte Reddit quoi qu'il arrive? Si des alternative viables commencent à exister? Ou pas du tout?