I mean, it’s a major open-source project. You can review the file if you want, but it wouldn’t be high on my list of concerns.
Plus, it’s a software package. If you’re going to be running any software, be in Python or a binary executable or a batch script on your system, you’re going to be trusting it unless you have some form of sandboxing system in place (which probably is possible to set up, though you’d need to provide GPU access to the isolated environment).
What are we using to generate these? Mine should be pretty predictable lol
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
a very big fan Steps: 20, Sampler: DPM++ 3M SDE Karras, CFG scale: 7, Seed: 17517909, Size: 768x1280, Model hash: 74dda471cc, Model: realvisxlV20_v20Bakedvae, Clip skip: 2, RNG: CPU, Version: v1.6.0
From the site:
“please download this anonymous bat file and just run it”
Um, you DID that?
I mean, it’s a major open-source project. You can review the file if you want, but it wouldn’t be high on my list of concerns.
Plus, it’s a software package. If you’re going to be running any software, be in Python or a binary executable or a batch script on your system, you’re going to be trusting it unless you have some form of sandboxing system in place (which probably is possible to set up, though you’d need to provide GPU access to the isolated environment).
I use a program called Sandboxie that does this. It’s free if you only need 1 sandbox environment, highly recommend it
That’s where you’re wrong kiddo. Your .exe is more anonymous than this software linked there
Google bing ai generator…it’s free but kinda slow. There are also lots of apps that do it
Yeah I’ve been waiting 30 minutes for mine to generate… In the meantime I’m finally getting around to installing stable diffusion lol
https://mage.space