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How to Install and Run Stable Diffusion on your MacOS

Greetings, readers! I’m Talib, your guide through the intriguing world of AI and LLM (Language Model) technology. It’s an exciting journey, and I’m thrilled to share my experiences and discoveries with you. Right now, I’m knee-deep in a captivating project that involves de...

The Silent Killer That???s Crashing Your Coroutines

Today the production servers stopped responding to traffic again. Last week, you just restarted them and wrote it off as a glitch. You couldn’t shake the feeling there was something weird about it, though. There wasn’t a trace of an error in the logs — not even a warning. Sure e...

How to mod your console

Modding your console can be a great way to improve your gaming experience. Mods can add new features, fix bugs, and improve the overall performance of your console. However, it is important to note that modding your console can also be risky. If done incorrectly, it can damage your console or even b...

How to Build Your Network as a Game Developer

With over 15 years in the game industry, I’ve learned that developing connections within the gamedev community is crucial for career growth and opportunities. Here are my top tips for networking and expanding your circle as an aspiring game developer. Get Active in Game Dev Communities O...

Creative Photography Props to Level Up Your Portraits

A simple and effective way to add production value to your images is through adding props. Even simple props can add additional interest as well as story to the overall scene. In this video, I’ll be walking through how to use creative photography props to level up your portraits. For more t...

Using AI to create faces for your characters

This might not be the most amazing AI for faces out there, but it’s free and also quite useful. You might have heard of it already, it’s called Artbreeder. About a year ago I used to make my characters come to life, or make them a little more real in my eyes. I haven't used t...

When your passion becomes a job, is it sad?

I’ve always been a very curious person, that feeling of “wow, I wish I could do that…” is not something I enjoy feeling. If I can learn something, and I’ve always felt fully capable of learning anything, I will do it. I remember that a few years ago, one of the thin...

Following Your Path

I suppose to make this daily double creative responsibility a little bit easier, I’ll try to combine my current Inktober prompt and my weekly blog posts. Today’s prompt was “Path.” My ink interpretation of this prompt was a bit of a cutesy Halloween take, with a little ghost ...

Meetings Are Not Your Enemy

Out of necessity, the team at Panache has learned to recognize traits that are common among our most impressive portfolio CEOs. I’ll be writing about a few of these over the coming weeks but let’s start with the trait that underpins everything else — the skill of effective time man...

4 ways to engage the disengaged people in your meeting

Hard-to-handle participants are par for the course if you frequently facilitate meetings and workshops. How many of us have been in meetings where one person throws off the entire group with their remarks, disinterest, or general resistance to the task at hand? While it’s stressful when these ...