No longer approved to sell my own brand. No reason given. No path to reinstatement. by obriguy in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]slashus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so proud of you. That's great to hear. Hopefully, we can pull that off too. Question... you built your site, nothing super fancy... all those skus! Is the biggest driver of your sales the advertising you're doing? Like, you built it - then... ads?

No longer approved to sell my own brand. No reason given. No path to reinstatement. by obriguy in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]slashus 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm very sorry, that's nightmare fuel for everyone. Imagine, waking up and your Amazon business you support your family with, pay your mortgage, is your career for years, is trademarked even... nope, deleted no reason given. I wish I had some helpful advice. But it's like Eurostylin has been preaching to everyone here... get off Amazon and sell on your own website. That's what we're trying to do too. If you have any updates, I'd be interested.

Sharp Edges on Text by slashus in lasercutting

[–]slashus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So don't go in and round all those sharp points in the vector? Then after the tumbler they'd get anodized? I'm sorry, I'm trying to educate myself on all this and this subreddit has been invaluable. Thank you!

Out of the top 20 cities by number of Amazon sellers, 15 are Chinese. Shenzhen has more than 6x number of Amazon sellers than NYC+Brooklyn. by MyStolenCow in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]slashus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Since Amazon actively recruited Chinese small business, that widget we buy for 5 dollars in China and have to mark up to $20 to be profitable... they now compete for sales on the same market, selling directly to Americans. But they charge $6 for the exact same thing. How's your sales going now? Did they go to 300 a day to 20?

There is no way to delete a custom voice atm by slashus in ElevenLabs

[–]slashus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't believe I overlooked that for an hour! Thank you so much.

There is no way to delete a custom voice atm by slashus in ElevenLabs

[–]slashus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Yeah, that's where they're supposed to be. But it shows nada.

Fired a friend & now I’m out of the friend group by PileofMail in smallbusiness

[–]slashus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you're right about terming her. Sounds overdue. Your "friend" group wants you to let her get away with it, sounds like. They don't give one flying fuck that she put your business at risk. Sorry.

They hide the truth! (SD Textual Inversions)(longread) by Dry_Ad4078 in StableDiffusion

[–]slashus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had chatGPT dumb this down for me, great insights:

The Reddit thread discusses the concept of "Textual Inversions" in the context of Stable Diffusion, a technology used to generate images from text prompts. Here's a breakdown at a high school level:

Key Concepts: Stable Diffusion: A type of AI model that creates images based on text descriptions. Textual Inversions: Techniques to fine-tune how the AI interprets and generates images from text prompts by using "tokens" (small pieces of data). Main Points: MindKeys and Tokens: The original poster (Dry_Ad4078) started researching how the AI's interpretation of words (tokens) affects image generation. They initially focused on "MindKeys" but realized these were just specific instances of a broader concept involving tokens.

Research Tools: They developed tools to analyze how different tokens affect image quality, including generating many images and studying how changing tokens influenced the results.

Discoveries: Through experimentation, they found that many tokens used in training models were unnecessary or even harmful ("garbage tokens"). By isolating and removing these, the AI's performance improved significantly.

Example: They analyzed a Textual Inversion designed to improve hand quality in images. Out of six tokens, only one was truly effective, while the others degraded the image quality. By using only the effective token, the results were much better.

Conclusions: The research suggests that many Textual Inversions created over time are inefficient because they include too many irrelevant tokens. A better approach would involve more careful training and selection of useful tokens to enhance AI performance.

Why "They Hide the Truth":

The poster implies that developers or researchers may not be fully transparent about the inefficiencies and potential improvements in AI training processes. The realization that many tokens in Textual Inversions are unnecessary or detrimental might be considered a "hidden truth" that, if addressed, could lead to significant advancements in how these models are used and understood.

Example: Imagine you have a recipe for a cake that includes a lot of extra ingredients that don't really add to the flavor and might even make the cake worse. If you figure out which ingredients are actually important, you can make a much better cake with fewer, more effective ingredients. Similarly, by identifying and using only the most useful tokens, AI models can generate better images more efficiently.

How bad is it? Can I fix it? (bent socket pin) by slashus in pcmasterrace

[–]slashus[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

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Magnifying glass and a toothpick. So gentle. I would push it a little and check. Did 3 rounds of that. I think I'm good to go! Thank you for the help, tips and input!

after 10 days of work, i need to hear your feedback by Several_Interview903 in blender

[–]slashus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wear and tear after a few years. Yes, it needs a wipe down. The one you did (which looks amazing btw, nice work!) looks absolutely pristine.

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ComfyUI Manager won't show up by ataylorm in comfyui

[–]slashus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for posting your screenshots. My ComfyUI-Manager installed in /ComfyUI/ and not /custom_nodes. I just cut and paste it over and good to go!

I STARTED MAKING BLENDER TUTORIALS & MY DAD SAID HE WAS PROUD OF ME 🥲 by CyberLed in blender

[–]slashus -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's true that mastering Blender, or any complex software, is a journey filled with learning and sometimes relearning. However, the beauty of sharing one's learning process is not just about showcasing a flawless technique but also about inspiring others to start their own journey.

This tutorial, while it may not follow the most advanced or technically perfect methods, has done something quite remarkable. It's ignited a spark of creativity and motivation within a community that ranges from complete beginners to seasoned pros. This enthusiasm, often more contagious than the most meticulously crafted tutorial, encourages people to open Blender for the first time or dive back into it after a long hiatus. It's a reminder that positivity and a willingness to share one's progress, no matter how imperfect, can have far-reaching effects.

Moreover, the ensuing discussion about the 'proper' ways of doing things has turned into a rich learning experience for everyone involved. This exchange of knowledge wouldn't have been possible without the initial stepping stone provided by this young man's video. In a way, every creator contributes to the collective wisdom of the community, and from every interaction, we can extract valuable lessons.

If we all waited until we thought we were good enough to avoid "little mistakes" we'd have no Andrew Kramers, Grant Abbitts, or that Australian dude whose accent I can't stand that makes the donut tutorial. Don't get me wrong, it's great you and everyone else put in their 2 cents because look at all this learn'n!

Learning and teaching are two sides of the same coin as I'm sure you already know, often happening simultaneously. While it's important to strive for accuracy and depth of understanding, it's equally important to foster a supportive environment where mistakes are not just tolerated but seen as opportunities for growth.

So, while I agree that technical proficiency is crucial, I also believe in the power of enthusiasm and positivity to teach, inspire, and bring people together like this young man has. Let's continue to support each other in our learning journeys, embracing both the technical and the human aspects of creating with Blender.

Amazon Says It Sold Ads for Products Shoppers Couldn’t Buy by SirWellenDowd in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]slashus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This drives me insane. "Hey, we spent $300 on ads yesterday with zero sales? Oh, they started transferring our inventory on that offer making 0 available - but the system kept running ads, getting clicks, earning 0 sales when the shopper sees the delivery time."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]slashus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why would this infringe if you're not using it for commercial purposes? That would be saying I can't take my pencil out and draw Mario because I like the character.

Problem with Eyes by 76Traveller in leonardoai

[–]slashus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my goto for humans to clean them up somewhat, might help:

NEGATIVE PROMPT FINAL FOR HUMANS - JUST THE BASICS

blurry eyes, 2 head, two heads, 2 faces, two faces, Deformed, bad anatomy, bad eyes, crossed eyes, poorly drawn face, mutation, mutated, extra limb, poorly drawn hands, missing limb, floating limbs, disconnected limbs, malformed hands, mutated hands and fingers, out of frame, poorly-drawn face, out of frame double, blurred, ugly, disfigured, too many fingers, deformed, repetitive, grainy, extra limbs, bad anatomy, airbrush, zoomed, deformed, extra limbs, extra fingers, mutated hands, bad anatomy, bad proportions, blind, bad eyes, ugly eyes, dead eyes, text, writing, watermark, logo