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It makes the X go faster, everyone knows that.
It makes the X go faster, everyone knows that.
I run it locally. I prefer having the most control I can over the install, what extensions I want to use, etc.
The most important thing to run it in my opinion is VRAM. The more the better, as much as you can get.
At the moment, I’m guessing gif support depends on the individual client app, probably? On Connect it shows up as a link, which opens the gif rather than it being embedded.
I’m keeping my account live so that I can still interact and ask questions in threads when I get taken there by search results. Reddit ultimately shows up a lot when looking for solutions to technical problems.
As far as browsing and contributing, I think I’m sticking with Lemmy. Things are just starting to get good.
Whatever the number, I’ve definitely noticed in the past few days that there are getting to be enough people having conversations and posting content for this place to feel like a legit community instead of a ghost town. I’m really glad to see more people joining and taking part.
Gotta catch 'em all!
I think I heard something about that, yeah. Thanks for the heads up!
No Man’s Sky has kind of been my go-to since it was released. Of course I’ll sit down and get into lots of other games, but if I’m playing nothing in particular - NMS.
Yeah, the idea of ditching Reddit after so long is daunting. I’m tentatively liking Lemmy as a replacement, though it took a hot minute for me to understand how it works. I imagine it’ll be a barrier to entry for many, but maybe that’s not the worst thing. I just hope more people migrate.
Stable Diffusion loves VRAM. The larger and more complex the images you’re trying to produce, the more it’ll eat.
My line of thinking is that if you have a slower GPU it’ll generate slower, sure, but if you run out of VRAM it’ll straight up fail and shout at you.
I’m not an expert in this field though, so grain of salt, YMMV, all that.