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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • SDXL 0.9 seems absolutely amazing so far. It’s so much better at following instructions than any other SD foundation model it’s not even funny, and it can to tons of stuff out-of-the-box that would require at least an embedding with SD1.5. One thing I immediately noticed is that it handles color instructions properly most of the time. You can define tons of object colors, and it’ll usually only color the specified or undefined objects. I also tried things like character in a dirty environment. SD1.5 and its finetunes would often make the character dirty, SDXL follows the instruction properly. Incredible potential.

    When it comes to the refiner, I found that the recommended(?) 0.25 strength works well for environments and such, but for characters, it should be dialed way down. I still use it, at around 0.05, and that seems to do the trick. It still does what it’s supposed to at such a low strength, it still has a profound effect on fine detail like hair, but it doesn’t completely change the base generation nearly as much.



  • There are also Servo and WebKit. Servo was kinda dead for a while, but the project was recently transferred to the Linux Foundation and revived by Igalia, with funding from Futurewei. Not suitable for daily use yet, but worth keeping an eye on. WebKit is of course used by Safari (which I guess makes it the second most used browser engine after Chromium), but also Epiphany on Linux. I’m not aware of any Windows browsers using WebKit. Fun fact: Chromium was forked from WebKit, which in turn was forked from KDE’s KHTML and KJS engines.