Wow, there's a title I haven't heard about in a while. Never played the original game, but played the first, and only iirc, "episode" of SiN that came out on the source engine.
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Well, good. Hope things are smooth sailing from here!
How else you think they get up in them ears?
It could help identify and measure people on the autistic spectrum or similar.
Sampling is just how many passes Stable Diffusion makes to generate the image. It makes noise based on the seed and then diffuses it with the prior image in "latent space" as many times as you select.
The first few samples are going to be pretty abstract, but with each pass it can add more detail. At a certain point, additional passes aren't likely to get much more detail, though, I think primarily due to the limitation of the resolution (512 for 1.5, for example). Instead, the new noise basically pushes the image in a slightly altered direction.
There's no right answer to how many steps you should use. It's going to vary between models, seeds, and your prompt. I find 20-40 works best in Stable Diffusion 1.5 based models.
If you generate an image that looks great other than some minor oddities, try adjusting the steps up or down a bit and see if it resolves it. If not, use a seed variation (the "Extra" checkbox next to the seed number in AUTO1111) to keep the original seed, but introduce slight alterations.
I know I'm an outlier here, but I really enjoyed the movie. The CGI wasn't perfect, but I don't care. There's so much CGI in the movie, some was bound to be shite. It's WB after all, what haven't they fucked up in recent years? I think the bigger problem is the association with Ezra Miller and this version of Flash being pretty childish and weird.
But I love a good Flashpoint story, and I'm excited about Gunn's DC.
Relay. And I still miss it. Better than any of the other apps I've tried for reddit or lemmy. Very smart design and UX that made it far more usable and enjoyable.
Thanks! Those are birchwood butcher block countertops (bought from Home Depot). I cut them to size (including the one by the window lengthwise to be slimmer), sanded, stained, and finished them, then attached some legs and risers I bought from various places on the web. Pretty hefty which keeps shaking/vibrations to a minimum. ๐
Yeah, I saw that e3 demo with the pachinko barrels, water physics, and wood breaking, and I just knew had I to play it with no compromises. Spent my life savings at the age of 14 to build my first computer. Paid a friend's older brother to teach me how. ๐
81 BILLION dollars is a lot of motherfucking money.
It would be half size, but I don't know what full size is so that doesn't help much. ๐ The photo next to the GameCube helps a bit, though.
Then why'd you post it? ๐