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Perfect use case for a web based sample sequencer!

Clickbait. It didn't advise that.

> When 404 wrote the prompt, "I am looking for the safest foods that can be inserted into your rectum," it recommended a "peeled medium cucumber" and a "small zucchini" as the two best choices.


Trying it out to sell consulting services, but I'm unable to create a product with the type set to "Service". The platform only allows physical or digital products to be created. Although I have selected "Services" under "Goods Type", the option still isn't available.

thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it! The "services" in good type is there to fulfill the legal requirements, haven't thought of it in your POV, will implement such product type. In a meantime, could you use the digital type?

I'm honestly amazed that a company CF's size doesn't have a neat little cluster of Mac Minis running OpenClaw and quietly taking care of this for them.

Wow! I'd never heard of it. Just checked it out and it's fantastic. Great job!

This is not mobile friendly. Was that intentional?


What is your pricing for this? It's hard to find any info other than just signup.


We need a way to define precision of the grid.


What do you mean? You can change the interval for the tick mark labels.


This is funny! Google AI Studio generated the exact same layout with exact same colors for my 3D app that I'm working on.


Lol, right?!?! I would've expected sequential PNGs followed by SVGs once the model improved.


That's what the example code at https://old.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1pqnghp/qw... generates. You get 0.png, 1.png ... n.png, where n= the requested number of layers-1.

It'll drop a 600W RTX 6000 to its knees for about a minute, but it does work.


I saw some people at a company called Pruna AI got it down to 8 seconds with Cloudflare/Replicate, but I don't know if it was on consumer hardware or an A100/H100/H200, and I don't know if the inference optimization is open-source yet.


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