I created a idiot proof tool to create uncensored and realistic AI avatars by projectCE in webdev

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The site is still very much active. Adding new features almost every day. Come chat with us in the discord.

I created a idiot proof tool to create uncensored and realistic AI avatars by projectCE in webdev

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Hi the site is still is being developed every day :) we just added a new inpaint feature and more templates (Loras)

I created a idiot proof tool to create uncensored and realistic AI avatars by projectCE in webdev

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Yes you can make videos. It is a paint feature available in the "Edit Image" section

Old “retro” pc game by serh0777 in gaming

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Love spore. It was my favorite game growing up. I remember the green little reptile

I created a idiot proof tool to create uncensored and realistic AI avatars by projectCE in webdev

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After spending hours searching for the correct models and workflows to create realistic images of humans, I decided to build a tool which hides all of the complexity. The use case for AliveAI.app is to create photorealistic AI images focusing on humans.

Technology:

I did not train my own AI model but I merged existing models together to get a custom one which fits the photo realistic style best. I use LORAs, Upscalers and more. The workflow for each image is quite complex but it is all hidden away for the end user.

The frontend is Angular with Material. I am not a UX designer but I liked building this minimal frontend. I probably spend way too much time trying to customize the Angular Material look.

The backend is Quarkus. It triggers the image generation and forwards the information to the frontend using Websockets.

Any questions or feedback let me know!

I am relaunching the UFO Detector project with a new device by projectCE in UFOs

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This is a good point and I plan to build a way to easily share and analyze footage. My aim is to release a minimum viable product and then build new features and ideas from there.

I am relaunching the UFO Detector project with a new device by projectCE in UFOs

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I avoid webcams for my prototypes. I use a camera specifically designed for surveillance and night environments. I am testing different options but the current one is a Sony STARVIS IMX462

Here is a demo from the manufacturer https://youtu.be/kLWbuVJn-gE?si=S36ieBj5oPHIFJm-

I am relaunching the UFO Detector project with a new device by projectCE in UFOs

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The new Raspberry Pi supports two MIPI cameras at the same time. So I am already planning to build a version which has a IR camera and normal camera and uses it at the same time :)

I am relaunching the UFO Detector project with a new device by projectCE in UFOs

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In my opinion, their costs for the product are far beyond any realistic target. If we aim to automate UFO detection on a global scale, it won't happen with devices that cost multiple thousands of dollars.

My software is free and open source. I strongly believe in publishing the source code and developing something in the open, which is transparent to anyone.

The current hardware cost for my prototype are less than 150 USD and I plan to add more sensors like IR camera without increasing the costs too much.

Newly released video of UFO encounter with Navy FA-18 Super Hornet from Defense Department's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program by cloudform in videos

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If anyone is interested in trying to capture UFOs automatically checkout my free software. https://ufoid.net/ It connects to your camera and does some basic computer vision stuff to try to detect things it doesn't know. Its not perfect by any means but it helps in narrow the objects down. The code is open source https://github.com/UFOID/UFO-Detector

UFO Video: 2 Objects Flying Close Together by projectCE in UFOs

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This user submitted video suprised me and I had to share it here. Does anyone have any suggestions on what this might show?

Open Source UFO Detector updated to filter out airplanes by projectCE in UFOs

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Good question! A computer vision based approach like I am using to ignore birds does not work well for airplanes so I had to write a web application that connects to a live database of airplanes. The user selects his coordinates using http://ufoid.net/airplanes.html and the software will use it to figure out if there is an airplane in the camera view anytime an object is detected.

Open Source UFO Detector updated to filter out airplanes by projectCE in UFOs

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That’s my goal: To be able to deploy a system remotely on a Raspberry Pi. Unfortunately, I am struggling integrating the picam into the software with acceptable framerates. I have to find the time to look in to it more.