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  • Ok, here's an image I generated with a random seed:

    Here's the UI showing it as a result:

    Then I reused the exact same input parameters. Here you can see it in the middle of generating the image:

    Then it finished, and you can see it generated the exact same image:

    Here's the second image, so you can see for yourself compared to the first:

    You can download Flux Dev, the model I used for this image, and input the exact same parameters yourself, and you’ll get the same image.

  • It’s literally as true as it can possibly be. Given the same inputs (including the same seed), a diffusion model will produce exactly the same output every time. It’s deterministic in the most fundamental meaning of the word. That’s why when you share an image on CivitAI people like it when you share your input parameters, so they can duplicate the image. I have recreated the exact same images using models from there.

    Humans are not deterministic (at least as far as we know). If I give two people exactly the same prompt, and exactly the same “training data” (show them the same references, I guess), they will never produce the same output. Even if I give the same person the same prompt, they won’t be able to reproduce the same image again.

  • They could pretend to be any domain, yes, but you asked about inspecting a TLS stream, and afaik, there’s no way to do that without the private key. Once the TLS handshake begins, there wouldn’t be a chance for a man in the middle, so that kind of attack would have to be done before the connection is established.

  • Their UX hasn’t changed a whole lot in 3.0, but they have that work in their road map, so it’s not like they don’t care.

  • Technically, either side can request that the other generate a key and use that one, and it will cost an additional round trip. But generally in practice, each side generates their own key and tells the other side that it will be using that key.

    Yes, those keys are for symmetric encryption, and yes, it’s for performance. It’s way faster to just exchange keys with asymmetric encryption rather than do the whole stream.

    Also, I think you meant SSL, not SSH. SSH Uses a different key exchange protocol.

    I love cryptography. :)

  • The CA just signs the certificate. They don’t have access to the private key, and thus can’t decrypt the key exchange.

    The key exchange is the only thing decrypted by the private keys. From that point on, everything is encrypted and decrypted by the agreed upon cipher using the exchanged key, which is randomly generated for each session.

  • Like, decrypt it? None.

  • I don’t know about that, in particular, because people generally add more detail, but it teaches the AI what kind of detail to add. So if you’re not picky, then yeah, the AI learns from that kind of thing.

    As far as it being a useful skill, I don’t think it was in the first place. “Prompt engineer” has always been a joke. It’s like being a “sandwich artist”. Everyone can do it with one day of practice.

  • It’s deterministic. I can exactly duplicate your “art” by typing in the same sentence. You’re not creative, you’re just playing with toys.

  • I think AI has some specific uses that it would be great at, but it’s getting shoved into places it doesn’t belong. (Kind of like how everything had touch buttons for a while.)

  • Why do you say that?

  • Oh man, I’m SO EXCITED for GIMP 3. I’ve been wanting these features in GIMP for literally decades.

  • I think the post is saying that that small of a portion of Saddam is 400 calories.

  • Me? Unless I’m excluded, then the laptop. Although the room itself is pretty useful, but I don’t think I consider it “in the room”.

  • You know what is a real photo? This one.

  • Because it’s multiple women and not multiple pieces of furniture?

  • Thank you for the info. I didn’t even realize how deadly fossil fuels are to birds. Unsurprising that Trump never talks about that when he’s pretending to care about birds.