Whereas most races are content to evolve slowly and carefully over thousands of generations, discarding a prehensile toe here, nervously hazarding another nostril there, the Haggunenons would have done for Charles Darwin what a squadron of Arcturan Stunt Apples would have done for Sir Isaac Newton.
It is, but since it is so easy to host, there are places like that website where people run it and let anyone try it out.
The problem with dalle3 using some prompts is that they want to be more sure that what they output is accurate, safe, etc… but with stable diffusion it just gives you the genuine output of the algorithm so you can just sit on your keyboard or whatever you want and it will at least show you some sort of image for it.
Me too, I’ve been on reddit for over a decade. I briefly tried a few of the open source alternatives, but was 98% Boost for as long as I can remember. I don’t know what I was using before Boost came along.
Great, will do, thanks so much!
Amazing! Thanks so much for this, I really appreciate you taking the time to share this with me.
Awesome, makes sense, thanks for the info. Where can I see such a list? I’m curious about other features… Post tags/flair, and links opening up directly into Jerboa for example.
I clicked this link in the Jerboa app and it opened into my browser where I wasn’t signed in. Is it not possible yet to have lemmy links automatically open into the Jerboa app or is there a setting somewhere that I am missing?
I understand the reasoning behind us not all just joining the biggest one, but can you explain why we should join the ones that align with our values/content we want to see? If anyone on any instance can see everything that is on all instances(I think I’m understanding this correctly), then why does it matter what other content is on the instance that we choose?
Also, if the instance I am on shuts down then do I loose all of my comment/post history? Is there anything that I, as a user or community mod, can do to prepare for this happening so I can keep my own data and put it onto a new instance?
Mixtral is an amazing one that isn’t super slow or require incredible hardware foe a decent speed.
In general this guy has really good videos/tutorials for the latest tools.