I use Visions of Chaos which eats your harddrive, but in return its a all-in-one for everything machine learning, fractal, and cellular automata.
Mainly, I use its stable diffusion web UI sections, which it manages automatically, but I'm hoping to use it's LLM section soon.
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
Eat her cookie or eat her cookie?
Ok, I added an autoloop section to https://burggit.moe/post/84267 so that videos always loop.
This one pops into my head every time I'm on an unused floor on a staircase.
https://burggit.moe/c/pregnanthentai
Go ahead and post something, and I'll make you a mod
Congrats everyone, you made over 100 posts in the last 24 hours!
When using "Active" sorting, it's 9 pages!
Pretty soon I'll start having to use Subscribed instead of Local 🤭
``` // ==UserScript== // @name burggit // @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/ // @version 0.1 // @description try to take over the world! // @author You // @match https://burggit.moe/* // @icon https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?sz=64&domain=burggit.moe // @grant none // ==/UserScript==
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for // any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted. // If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, // you can buy me a comfy hoodie in return.
(function() { {var css = [ " .img-blur {", " filter: none !Important;", " }", " .thumbnail {", " height: 160px !Important;", " width: 160px !Important;", " object-fit: contain !important;", " aspect-ratio: initial !important;", " background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);", " }", " .justify-content-center {", " height: 80px !Important;", " }", " .embed-responsive-item {", " max-height: 90vh;", " width: auto;", " max-width: 100%;", " }", " .my-3 {", " margin-top: 0.1rem !important;", " margin-bottom: -0.3rem !important;", " }", " .d-inline img{", " max-height: 2em !important; ", " max-width: 2em !important; ", " object-fit: scale-down !important; ", " }" ].join("\n"); if (typeof GM_addStyle != "undefined") { GM_addStyle(css); } else if (typeof PRO_addStyle != "undefined") { PRO_addStyle(css); } else if (typeof addStyle != "undefined") { addStyle(css); } else { var node = document.createElement("style"); node.type = "text/css"; node.appendChild(document.createTextNode(css)); var heads = document.getElementsByTagName("head"); if (heads.length > 0) { heads[0].appendChild(node); } else { // no head yet, stick it whereever document.documentElement.appendChild(node); } } } var vids = document.getElementsByTagName("video"); for (var i = 0; i < vids.length; i++) { vids[i].setAttribute("loop", "true"); }
window.addEventListener('click', function() { var vids = document.getElementsByTagName("video"); for (var i = 0; i < vids.length; i++) { vids[i].setAttribute("loop", "true"); } }, false); })(); ```
Just be aware that if you make a rule, you have to enforce it. That means deleting posts that are fantastic, but don't follow the title guidelines and manually letting people know what they did wrong. This works well on reddit where you can set up the automod to check titles with regex, but here you are doing the brunt of the work manually.