Sandboxie is a sandboxing app. It's main purpose is to isolate an app from your PC, mainly used to run suspicious apps. It can track what the isolated app does.
It's rather complicated, so it's easier to find the game here, or as what I do, use Everything and sort by recently modified files so I can check what files are just written.
I didn’t know FastForward but it looks great, in fact Skip Redirect didn’t work on many sites.
I've been using FastForward for months and every single time it successfully skips redirects. Though the addon is not on Firefox for now due to some miscommunications. You'd have to install it manually here. But if you're using Chrome or Edge, you can install it directly from the store.
Can uBlock also skip redirects? The whole time I'm using it, it doesn't skip them at all. I use FastForward to skip redirects and it's been working really well.
I've been using Xtreme Download Manager for a long time. It's lightweight and has a browser extension, so it can easily intercept links. Some websites can't be easily intercepted by it, so I use JDownloader2 instead for that.
Always under the pretense of protecting kids when they actually don't care
Games and softwares: I store the installers, delete if I don't like it
Music: store them all, even if some songs in an album isn't my cup of tea
Videos: want to save all of them, but my storage is pretty small in the first place, so I pick the ones I really like
Ebooks: only downloaded a few, but still save them all
Mangas: usually save unless I don't really like it or no reason to reread
However, it seemed to me that many of these images may also just have copied prompts without understanding what’s really going on with them and I started to experiment for myself.
I thought the same. Some of the prompts are either conflicted or just unrelated. I've been playing around with less prompts too. Not an easy task since most of the time there's no good or bad changes, just different style and taste.
I've been minimizing the prompts I use ever since I felt the prompts other people use are too excessive. Though it's not easy trying out the prompts as sometimes it changes drastically, sometimes it's barely noticable, and not in a good or bad way, more like different "taste".
How do you guys write your prompt enhancers?
Do you keep it simple? Just long enough? Go wild with it? How about embeddings, do you also use them?
The more I learn about this, the more I don't understand it. Outside of some basic enhancers (masterpiece, best quality, worst quality, and bad anatomy/hands etc. if I'm generating a human), I don't see any big improvements. Every combination gives different result; some look better, some look worse depending on the seed, sampler, etc. It's basically a matter of taste. Note that I only do illustrations/paintings so the differences might not be much. Do you keep tweaking your prompts or just settle with the prompts you've been using?
Actually I use duckduckgo nowadays. It just sounds clunky to say "duckduckgoing" or "searching on duckduckgo". Also that info I got is from a Reddit post.
I've been fiddling around with it for a few days. At first it seems like A1111 gives better results, but after more tries they both look pretty similar. One big plus from ComfyUI is that it's much faster than A1111 (3 times faster on my PC) and it's also lighter. I can do 1024x1024 upscale without getting OOM error.
After some quick googling, seems like it's not open source yet, just soon™. They can pull their statement back.
Not sure about that, I never use patched online apps from there. You could check if the uploader is trusted and read the comments.
I've been using Mobilism for a long time. Most of the time I find what I need there.
Lol my parents have said before that kids can't get stressed, only parents can.
So it's just imperfect sample, I thought mobile 3060 really is faster than the desktop one. Thanks anyway, this graph really helps me choosing GPU.