Hello! Sorry to bother you, I was just wondering how you use this novaleai model. Do you use it on the site or somehow third-party, but I just don't understand where to download it anywhere?
Hello! Sorry to bother you, I was just wondering how you use this novaleai model. Do you use it on the site or somehow third-party, but I just don't understand where to download it anywhere?
You must pay for NovelAI subscription so you can use it online, later you can refine the image with whatever SD model you want.
Not sure how much disk space fred has but is it necessary to post so many media assets without posting them? We can just click the pixiv link and see the rest :P
Not sure how much disk space fred has but is it necessary to post so many media assets without posting them? We can just click the pixiv link and see the rest :P
Whenever you upload a Pixiv link, all the pictures within the post will be auto uploaded to the site anyway. It will take up disk space whether or not I link them in the comment. This is just me being OCD af in case the artist deletes/privates their works or got banned. As it happens quite often on Pixiv.
On top of that, if Fred really had a problem with it, he'd complain and probably change something... which he hasn't and I damn well know he would if it really bothered him because he's the specific reason the max file size for uploads got cut to 50MB from 100MB.
The real issue with having a lot of unposted uploads for any particular user is only if it's obvious someone is trying to use the site as their personal image host; uploading a ton of random crap that isn't AIBooru's focus. Media assets generally don't get deleted unless it's rule-breaking content, illegal content, or if it's off-topic (which is still rule-breaking, but oh well).
Also, if you post a list of links like this you can use [expand="TITLE"][/expand] to put it in a collapsible element, so it doesn't take a huge amount of space. Not a warning, just a friendly suggestion.
Also, if you post a list of links like this you can use [expand="TITLE"][/expand] to put it in a collapsible element, so it doesn't take a huge amount of space. Not a warning, just a friendly suggestion.