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This week's Linux and FOSS news:

LINUX NEWS

First alpha release of Debian 13 "Trixie" available with Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, RISCV64 support, dropped support for ARMel and i386 architectures, improved installer, new theme:
9to5linux.com/debian-13-trixie

Nobara 41 released with open source NVIDIA driver by default, latest Vulkan drivers, Driver Manager includes Broadcom wireless driver, Package Manager gets improved Flatpak support, Welcome utility offers Discord from Flatpak Beta channel to support screen sharing on Wayland and audio sharing with PipeWire, offers Blender from Fedora repos to support H.264 recording via FFmpeg, revamped Davinci Resolve wizard etc.:
9to5linux.com/fedora-based-nob

KaOS 2024.11 released with Linux kernel 6.11, Phonon sound backend, bcachefs support, KDE Plasma 6.2.3, KDE Gear 24.08.3, KDE Frameworks 6.8.0, updated packages, Harper grammar and spellchecker installed by default, GTK2 removed from repos, Wayland mode for SDDM 0.20.0 etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2024/12

GNOME's new image viewer Loupe to get image editing feature for PNG and JPEG images, coming with GNOME 48 release in spring:
omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/12/loupe-
(That's really nice I guess, I missed the option to make smaller edits on the image directly within the image viewer without opening a separate program for it)

KDE Plasma 6.2.5 released with fix for a System Settings crash, X11 lock screen bug and more:
9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-2-5

(FOSS news in reply)

I do most of my #StableDiffusion image generation using various scripts or GUIs that I created. Each of them store the image generation parameters in the image as meta data.

My latest generation GUI is also an image gallery. It lets me view the images I’ve generated and being able to see the parameters is handy since I can compare various images later and see what model, prompt, and settings were used.

I also do image generation on #Windows (as opposed to #Mac) using #InvokeAI. Now InovkeAI does store the generation settings in the image too but obviously, the keys used to store the data are different to mine.

So my image gallery does not show the settings used when I browse images generated in InokeAI 😛

I got a bunch of coding done and the new GUI working correctly as I liked yesterday. Now I have to figure out how to extract the metadata for InvokeAI-generated images and to display that in my viewer too … It never stops 😀

#Coding #ImageViewer #MachineLearning
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