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I am not directly wired in to everything Large Language Model (LLM) that is going on. Still, I would like to play occasionally occasionally with whatever the new hotness is without generating an account and handing off my phone number to some other stranger. For visual / image AI, DiffusionBee[0] has been satisfying that itch. Is there a similar "know-nothing" application for large-language models / chat language... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Alternatively, you can use Diffusion Bee - standalone app with ui, supports custom models too. Source: about 1 year ago
What is your question? Are you looking to find the official source for Diffusion Bee because your copy isn't working? A simple Google search (or better, GitHub search), would have pointed you here: https://github.com/divamgupta/diffusionbee-stable-diffusion-ui. Pretty much all Stable Diffusion projects are on GitHub. Source: about 1 year ago
If apple silicon: https://github.com/divamgupta/diffusionbee-stable-diffusion-ui Thats native for macOS and runs local. Source: over 1 year ago
Would you mind saying how this is different from DiffusionBee which is free and open source? Source: over 1 year ago
A few apps that are a joy to use: https://ia.net/writer for writing. https://usecontrast.com/ for checking contrast. https://sipapp.io/ for picking colors. https://nova.app/ for editing code. https://cleanshot.com/ for screenshots. https://getpixelsnap.com/ for measuring elements on screen. https://netnewswire.com/ for reading things via RSS. https://panic.com/transmit/ for file transfers. https://usefathom.com/... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
I think the best practical approach for designing UIs is to download (and buy) Balsamic[0] and use that to design UIs. Cut through the nonsense of colours and pixels in the first instance and just lay things out logically and simply. [0] https://balsamiq.com. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Create a low-fidelity mockup or wireframe of your MVP using tools like Balsamiq, Sketch, or Figma. Or use an easier-to-use tool like Uizard, which also has text-to-design capabilities. Source: 11 months ago
Just for drawing mock app screens, I have found Balsamiq[0] to be pretty good (you can do a bunch of stuff with the trial version itself). Not affiliated with them in any way. [0]: https://balsamiq.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Balsamiq has been pretty good for me so far. It's super bare-bones so it's better for copy mockups than actual UX design. It's also a lot easier than Figma. Note that you don't have to use the default comic sans, but I do because it's funny. Source: over 1 year ago
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