ErosWired Posted May 20, 2023 Report Posted May 20, 2023 35 minutes ago, onlyraw said: I don’t want the Hal from 2001 to be getting me off HAL, I’ve been alone in space for three months and I really need to nut. Show me some hot porn. I’M SORRY, DAVE, I’M AFRAID I CAN’T DO THAT. 1
plainsimple3 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago On 5/20/2023 at 6:55 AM, swytch360 said: This conversation inspired me to do a bunch of research into how these AI image generators work. I set up stable diffusion (SD) on my laptop, which took hours because the files are large. I found the quality and style of the images is largely set by a “checkpoint” file. These seem to range between 1.5 and 4 gigabytes, and contain the training that helps it understand what a “potted plant” or something like that looks like based on analyzing and training on thousands of images. There are a bunch of checkpoints that have been trained to produce gay nsfw images, and I tried out one from CivitAI.com called “homoerotic” that produced mostly these kinds of jacked hairless muscle boys because that seems to be mostly what it was fed for training. It CAN produce bear/daddy types but you have to get very specific with prompts and counter prompts, suggesting these were a much smaller part of its training. You can also create model files using as few as 5-10 images. A model plugs in a person, object or concept that it can work with in concert with the larger checkpoint. Unfortunately I can’t train one myself because my laptop doesn’t have a separate GPU. I could use Google collab to do some of this on their hardware for some things, but I’ve read it wouldn’t allow NSFW content. I’m still working to get set up with collab for some SFW purposes I thought up though. It’s not user friendly, but it wouldn’t be very complicated to customize this tech to produce some really niche content if I had different hardware. I am also thinking that one of my artist friends who hates this AI shit passionately could train his own checkpoint and models with his own assets and use it to assist him in conceptualizing new work in the space of a weekend, and I think that might be the useful future this tech could really have. Meanwhile I aim to train models on old pictures of my grandparents when they were young to see if I can get it to make a high quality portrait to give as a gift. I tried to find the model you mentioned, but was not able to find it. It seems to have been renamed to HomoFidelis. Thanks for the tip on where to look though. Now I can make all the daddy images I am thirsty for! It took me about an hour to setup, but here is my first try....
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