@video_manager @dlakelan @marklemley
Stable Diffusion (as used by StabilityAI) has been trained on billions of images, each of which typically requires over a million bits ( 3×8×512×512 > 10⁶ ) to "store" in a way where you can recreate the image.
So if Stable Diffusion were copying the images, it would need at least a quadrillion bits for reasonable quality. (10⁹×10⁶=10¹⁵)
Instead, Stable Diffusion is conditioning less than one billion parameters, so the whole model needs less than 64 billion bits. (6.4×10¹⁰)
That's a ratio of less than 0.000064 model bits stored per input bit. Is it likely that it is storing 0.0064% of every image? No. It is conditioning the model to distinguish between "art" and "noise" and to be able to make input noise look more like the concepts of art that it has been trained on. One can imagine all possible 512×512 images lying in a 786432-dimensional space with the "art" images clustered together in a hard-to-imagine shape. The 890 million parameters of the model are about this shape and how parts of it are associated with certain keywords, not about recreating any particular image.
I'd really love to find a way to grow https://lemmy.ml/ using bird.makeup. I wonder if there is some types of data that I could forward that would help
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmSSAu20f0A
As a Canadian, this is half funny, and half worrying that if a fascist gets to power in the US, they’ll come to “liberate” us from our democratically elected representative
I think we tend to overestimate the importance of software design as the main factor in explaining why social media feels “good” to us while underestimating the importance of good people posting good things. This comes to mind as folks wonder if Bluesky or Substack Notes or whatever new platform might be more “user friendly” than Mastodon and then therefore definitely “better.”
@vincent Thanks for https://bird.makeup/ the service is much faster than some others. I like it very much. Threw a few bucks in the hat 🤠
the drm driver works as well and I (re-)discovered one not so terrible use case for touchbar display:
move the kde’s panel to the touchbar, see the mockup in the picture. It’s broken in interesting ways since kde handles it as second display. I got the panel only with tricks to use the full height, applications are not opened on the main display.
It would require integration as auxiliary display.
Well, that's a first.
Achievement unlocked: I have been rickrolled in an academic paper.
Lots of people are using bird.makeup to follow people that are already on the fediverse and it's something I want to fix.
I'm prototyping using #wikidata to discover fediverse accounts of Twitter users, see my query: https://w.wiki/6anz
This could be a way to add links to their other profile, in a way that scale and is moderated by reusing the work of the #wikipedia community. Downside would be that it will only be for VIP users.
Thoughts?
Zynga's VP of player success details how the company uses gambling industry tactics to maximize the money it gets from its biggest spenders | This Week in Business
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/how-does-zynga-hunt-for-whales-this-week-in-business
Hello Fediverse! 👋
#Wikipedia is a multilingual free online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and using a wiki-based editing system called MediaWiki. -- or so says our Wikipedia article (https://w.wiki/W).
Follow for cool facts, behind-the-scenes details on editing processes and tips on getting started contributing!
#Introduction #FreeCulture #FreeContent #OpenKnowledge #wiki #CreativeCommons
New little feature on bird.makeup this weekend: the account page will now display the number of followers a user has, and also in which server that account is the most popular.
Hope this will help users find more niche servers that host the communities they want to be part of! Also if you are on a server like mastodon.social that bans bird.makeup and you want to move, this is now my recommended way to find a new home
The Great Flowering: Why OpenAI is the new AWS and the New Kingmakers still matter. https://redmonk.com/jgovernor/2023/04/13/the-great-flowering-why-openai-is-the-new-aws-and-the-new-kingmakers-still-matter/ by @monkchips
#chatGPT #LLM #AWS #developer
Ingenuity perseveres.
Our #MarsHelicopter just flew its 50th flight on the Red Planet (out of a planned five), nearly two years after it first took to the Martian skies. This demo is giving a glimpse of the future of powered flight on other worlds. https://mars.nasa.gov/ingenuity
Open source developer. Wikidata, IPFS, Linux, Ethereum. /r/fuckcars enthusiast. I tend to boost funny stuff.