I think it would be better if the Booru had danbooru-style filenames so that people who repost the files can see that they are done by an AI. The order should be with the AI at the front of the filename, and the rest like on Danbooru.
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I think it would be better if the Booru had danbooru-style filenames so that people who repost the files can see that they are done by an AI. The order should be with the AI at the front of the filename, and the rest like on Danbooru.
Fixed.
Talulah said:
Fixed.
on some posts there is an extra space before "using"
Dramorian said:
on some posts there is an extra space before "using"
On which post? It looked fine on the ones I tested.
Talulah said:
On which post? It looked fine on the ones I tested.
Dramorian said:
I only see one space on those.
Talulah said:
I only see one space on those.
strange
I also see two spaces
The file names are supposed to look like this:
__original_using_novelai_and_stable_diffusion__b567d1a0fa64ab62024ba96d709881d3.png
If you're seeing something else then I'm not able to reproduce it.
Talulah said:
The file names are supposed to look like this:
__original_using_novelai_and_stable_diffusion__b567d1a0fa64ab62024ba96d709881d3.pngIf you're seeing something else then I'm not able to reproduce it.
Almost all the files I saved from here don't have underscores. In this case, there is only one, "stable_diffusion".
Maybe it's browser or OS-specific? I'm using Chrome on Windows
laji said:
Maybe it's browser or OS-specific? I'm using Chrome on Windows
Same, Chrome 106, Windows 10 21H2.
I remembered I once had an opposite issue on Danbooru when I suddenly started getting underscores in filenames, admins were convincing me it was always like that, so...
Updated
Looks like it was an issue specifically with Chrome. Neither Firefox nor Vivaldi (Chromium-based) had issues with it. Nonetheless it should be fixed now.
Talulah said:
Looks like it was an issue specifically with Chrome. Neither Firefox nor Vivaldi (Chromium-based) had issues with it. Nonetheless it should be fixed now.
The extra space is indeed gone, but the Danbooru-like underscore naming isn't there.
How exactly is it different?
Talulah said:
How exactly is it different?
It should be like this:
__original_using_novelai_and_stable_diffusion__b567d1a0fa64ab62024ba96d709881d3.png
,
but in reality it's like this:
original using novelai and stable_diffusion - b567d1a0fa64ab62024ba96d709881d3.png
Dramorian said:
It should be like this:
__original_using_novelai_and_stable_diffusion__b567d1a0fa64ab62024ba96d709881d3.png,
but in reality it's like this:original using novelai and stable_diffusion - b567d1a0fa64ab62024ba96d709881d3.png
I feel like this is an improvement but if you dislike it I could make it worse I suppose.
Talulah said:
I feel like this is an improvement but if you dislike it I could make it worse I suppose.
That's how Danbooru was naming files for me before some shitty changes on who knows whose side.
I like the way it is now, just curious why it's different.
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Dramorian said:
That's how Danbooru was naming files for me before some shitty changes on God knows whose side.
I like the way it is now, just curious why it's different.
It looks like a bug on Danbooru's side. The way we send filenames is how Danbooru is supposed to be doing it (you can verify with the HTML "download" attribute on Danbooru's download links), but for some reason the filename gets clobbered.
Interesting, post #1863 uses naming without underscores, new ones with.
upd. Now it's without underscores everywhere. How does it work? Was it a hiccup?