I don't speak from experience as I rarely download any images or videos but I imagine some local booru would be the way to go. Rather than folders, you just tag every image with as many keywords as you can think of. Then you search for as many things as you can remember about the content of the image/video.
This is the only real solution. I guarantee it's almost all completely meaningless to OP and he impulsively saves anything that might make him think "that's alright" for 2 seconds when looking at it.
i honestly believe that it'd be easier to earn $1k for a gpu and learn how to train ai models to do it for you
probably half of that is on boorus so if you could just scrape a big portion of it you'd be able to auto tag them with image clones detection
>time sink
It's just existing programs glued together with dozen small bash scripts. The interface is just dmenu with icons (aka rofi).
Luv unix
Simple as
>The interface is just dmenu with icons (aka rofi).
no shit
between different menus there's 0,5s of delay and you have to scroll through 5 options to get to what you want like a fricking moron instead of typing in a single command or making an actual usable interface
2 months ago
Anonymous
>between different menus there's 0,5s of delay
There's just a frame of delay in the webm. >ou have to scroll through 5 options to get to what you want like a fricking moron instead of typing in a single command or
You can just type the option you want to adjust dmenu-style.
I didn't do that in the webm to keep things bit easier to follow, except for the artist select.
You can also even use a fricking mouse if you want to.
2 months ago
Anonymous
or you could just install zsh-history-substring-search and get the same thing done after typing 3 character
2 months ago
Anonymous
>or you could just install zsh-history-substring-search and get the same thing done after typing 3 character
You imply that would be somehow less work than this?
Every setting there is something I used to adjust via terminal, until I moved it into this FAR more convenient dmenu-style selector. No need to start a terminal, ctrl-r and start scrolling thru potentially invalid and random results, and to rewrite half the command to change the actual setting.
That menu also displays the current state of the system, while a command in shell wouldn't until you ran it. And how would that artist viewer with icons work in zsh?
2 months ago
Anonymous
>and how would that artist viewer with icons work in zsh?
you can still use that script for it not that why the frick would you want to have previews for this >start a terminal, ctrl-r and start scrolling thru potentially invalid and random results, and to rewrite half the command to change the actual setting.
if there's anything you do often enough for that to be a problem then it should be on your keyboard
not a single thing on this screen should be more than a keypress away except xrandr but i personally have a dmenu script for it bound on my keyboard instead of a gay little menu i have to press like 5 keys to get to
whats that panel
he uses awesome so that's probably what it is
2 months ago
Anonymous
>why the frick would you want to have previews for this
Do you have the time to memorize the names of 200+ artists, or would you rather recognize them by an icon of some art you remember them for, that also tends to be rather representative of the artists specific art style, something we almost instantly learn to recognize? >if there's anything you do often enough for that to be a problem then it should be on your keyboard
How would a keyboard hotkey tell me, what my compositor/color correction, governor, display sleep timeout (dpms) or brightness etc settings currently are?
To enter this menu, I press win+capslock (capslock really being escape cuz custom keyboard firmware bla bla ..). Then I type 1-3 letters and I'm at the option I want. Any option here I frequently use quickly becomes fast and efficient muscle memory. I can even change the name or order of the options, to make the most frequently used ones take a single key, or none at all (eg the display brightness setting).
My keyboard is absolutely filled with hotkeys as is to control my WM, I cannot dedicate a key to fricking display sleep timeout options.
2 months ago
Anonymous
>Do you have the time to memorize the names of 200+ artists, or would you rather recognize them by an icon of some art you remember them for, that also tends to be rather representative of the artists specific art style, something we almost instantly learn to recognize?
yeah you could do that but i said the image script is fine even if i wouldnt do it that way personally >How would a keyboard hotkey tell me, what my compositor/color correction, governor, display sleep timeout (dpms) or brightness etc settings currently are?
i apologize for being this smart but i can tell what my PC is doing 100% of the time so this isnt a problem for me >(capslock really being escape cuz custom keyboard firmware bla bla ..) >he doesnt bind CAPS LOCK to Ctrl and ESC if it's <200ms press
carpal reaper is coming for you >eg the display brightness setting
why do you need to know how bright your screen is? just adjust it to what feels right
or why would you need a whole fricking menu for governor setting? you only need if plugged then perf if unplugged and power saving on then conservative else ondemand (i dont know which ones which i dont use laptops)
you dont need a menu for keyboard layout either since youre using maybe 3-4 at best
i also dont get why would you need to config dpms if every program inhibits it if it needs to
if you absolutely insist on indicators then make 4 colorful dots in the corner of the bar
if i need to know something about my then it's on my bar which is basically just workspaces, programs and date
2 months ago
Anonymous
(1/2) >i apologize for being this smart but i can tell what my PC is doing 100% of the time so this isnt a problem for me
No you're just not exercising the sort of fine-grained control I need over random crap. Like you're probably not doing any color management at all.
I need them to be standardized. >carpal reaper
I used to play rhythm games, I've become immune to RSI, at least from petty shit like this. I did have a close call with carpal when I began playing those games, but managed it properly and reversed it.
My tolerance for stress is orders of magnitude higher now than back then. My hands don't register basic keyboard usage as any sort of stress. >why do you need to know how bright your screen is? just adjust it to what feels right
Having those values is more of a side-effect from making a script that adjusts all the monitors of my multi-monitor setup to the same brightness values, which I calibrated to match precisely with a colorimeter. I adjust the brightness frequently depending on ambient conditions.
I'm also bit of a display nerd, so I just enjoy having these values known and controlled. I actually know what different brightness values look like, I'm not under the lies of monitor marketing people.
Certain color standards such as sRGB actually dictate values like 80cd^2, it's good to keep in mind when doing color critical work. >he doesnt bind CAPS LOCK
I never use capslock except for couple games, for which in my keyboard firmware I've written an fn+caps toggle to rebind it back to normal. >or why would you need a whole fricking menu for governor setting?
The Linux ondemand scheduler had a bug for Ryzen processors which made it perform way worse and stuttery than in performance. But I pay my own electricity usage, keeping it in perf 24/7 is wasteful.
Also, sometimes I leave big compilers or such overnight, but sleeping while puter screams is not nice. I can just set it to powersave, and it downclocks to silence.
2 months ago
Anonymous
(2/2) >dpms
I use CRTs for certain tasks, and automatic timeout for those is really bad, big heat cycle, unnecessary wear.
This setting typically automatically adjusts depending on my current monitor config. >you dont need a menu for keyboard layout either since youre using maybe 3-4 at best
I've not touched that setting in years now, but I keep it there because I like it. >if you absolutely insist on indicators then make 4 colorful dots in the corner of the bar
I don't want to tie too many things into my WM, as I'm likely to change it eventually. This rofi menu works independently of what WM I'm using.
That space also comes at a premium, I like to keep only real-time system monitoring there. Not largely static settings, waste of space.
not like i dont know 3/4 of this shit since you post here with pictures all the time but whatever >>he doesnt bind CAPS LOCK >I never use capslock except for couple games, for which in my keyboard firmware I've written an fn+caps toggle to rebind it back to normal.
what i mean is that you bind the caps lock key to ctrl in firmware and then use xcape -e 'Control_L=Escape'
original ctrl doesnt even give any input on my keybaord
hydrus network solved this ages ago
hydrus is dogshit and only works on a small subset of data
2 months ago
Anonymous
(2/2) >dpms
I use CRTs for certain tasks, and automatic timeout for those is really bad, big heat cycle, unnecessary wear.
This setting typically automatically adjusts depending on my current monitor config. >you dont need a menu for keyboard layout either since youre using maybe 3-4 at best
I've not touched that setting in years now, but I keep it there because I like it. >if you absolutely insist on indicators then make 4 colorful dots in the corner of the bar
I don't want to tie too many things into my WM, as I'm likely to change it eventually. This rofi menu works independently of what WM I'm using.
That space also comes at a premium, I like to keep only real-time system monitoring there. Not largely static settings, waste of space.
It's a collection of scripts and folder structures scattered over couple script folders in different drives ...
This is the biggest file, it's responsible for running the artist menu.
It was a highly probable implication because most people are npcs and "porn bad" is usually followed by "because you should reproduce and give us more wagebabies!"
2 months ago
Anonymous
ya really think so? it's either coomers are getting more and more degenerate universally or i'm noticing the degenerates more. to be clear, i'm not trying to moralgay. i've just seen a lot.
2 months ago
Anonymous
yes the internet only shows you the worst of the worst
It was a highly probable implication because most people are NPCs and "porn bad" is usually followed by "because you should reproduce and give us more wagebabies!"
>fried dopamine receptors >lack of motivation to do anything productive >just endless loop of living in a coom haze >dick sore from the 6th milking of every last drop of dopamine today
Been there, never again
dopamine receptors
stopped reading there
that's not how the brain works
2 months ago
Anonymous
I experienced it
2 months ago
Anonymous
Psychological problems or habits =/= permanently fried receptors or brain damage.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Nobody ever said anything is permanently damaged. Everything is (mostly) reversible, rather quickly even (a day), if you've not been a chronic abuser.
2 months ago
Anonymous
you don't even damage your brain temporarily by yerkin off. Damn, you chronic masturbators are in for a surprise if you ever fall in love with a woman IRL. Now THAT'S brain damage. More people have killed themselves over relationship drama than jpegs and mp4s.
A database filesystem would solve this problem. The fact that it's the current year and yet one still doesn't exist is the ultimate technological humiliation ritual.
>A database filesystem would solve this problem. The fact that it's the current year and yet one still doesn't exist is the ultimate technological humiliation ritual.
What would you use database features for? Explain.
Different anon, I describe the solution different, but head to the same direction.
Generally speaking it is only a concern when reaching a certain amount.
But interesting is the capability of searching by secondary keys. For example a tag. May you love landscapes and you want to find all images containing a certain kind of tree or their location.
Further arises a issue when you have thousends of similar files and need to „partition“ them into subfolders.
I would not say its a „database filesystem“ but there should be some connection to have a database along with it. Howver keeping it sync is not trivial either.
>What don't you like about Hydrus?
Not that anon, but I don't like how monolithic it is by design. I want something more unixy. I keep thinking tmsu could be a foundational building block for such a system.
https://tmsu.org/
It's fast enough. The SQL query for doing tag searches is pretty straightforward and the tables are properly indexed. With that said, tmsu's problem isn't speed. It needs to have tools built around it.
- Scripts could be written so that gallery-dl applies tags from boorus to your local tmsu.
- Viewers that can do a tmsu tag search and show the results need to be created.
Someone has to build on top of this tagging functionality.
https://github.com/oniony/TMSU/issues/278
Wait an one more year until there's easy local assistants that can do this for you. You could probably make the software now by CLIP/OCR for images/videos and LLMs for text
just delete them
/thread
hoarding is a mental illness
>How do I organize this?
I have the same problem.
Wrong
I don't speak from experience as I rarely download any images or videos but I imagine some local booru would be the way to go. Rather than folders, you just tag every image with as many keywords as you can think of. Then you search for as many things as you can remember about the content of the image/video.
But I have troony porn drawings from 20 years ago anon. It's not hoarding it's archiving.
This is the only real solution. I guarantee it's almost all completely meaningless to OP and he impulsively saves anything that might make him think "that's alright" for 2 seconds when looking at it.
gallery-dl should have put them in properly labeled folders with saved comments and metadata already
how else would they be organized?
I manually downloaded that over the years
i honestly believe that it'd be easier to earn $1k for a gpu and learn how to train ai models to do it for you
probably half of that is on boorus so if you could just scrape a big portion of it you'd be able to auto tag them with image clones detection
By artist
image the fricking time sink this was and you still chose the shittiest possible interface you could
>time sink
It's just existing programs glued together with dozen small bash scripts. The interface is just dmenu with icons (aka rofi).
Luv unix
Simple as
>The interface is just dmenu with icons (aka rofi).
no shit
between different menus there's 0,5s of delay and you have to scroll through 5 options to get to what you want like a fricking moron instead of typing in a single command or making an actual usable interface
>between different menus there's 0,5s of delay
There's just a frame of delay in the webm.
>ou have to scroll through 5 options to get to what you want like a fricking moron instead of typing in a single command or
You can just type the option you want to adjust dmenu-style.
I didn't do that in the webm to keep things bit easier to follow, except for the artist select.
You can also even use a fricking mouse if you want to.
or you could just install zsh-history-substring-search and get the same thing done after typing 3 character
>or you could just install zsh-history-substring-search and get the same thing done after typing 3 character
You imply that would be somehow less work than this?
Every setting there is something I used to adjust via terminal, until I moved it into this FAR more convenient dmenu-style selector. No need to start a terminal, ctrl-r and start scrolling thru potentially invalid and random results, and to rewrite half the command to change the actual setting.
That menu also displays the current state of the system, while a command in shell wouldn't until you ran it. And how would that artist viewer with icons work in zsh?
>and how would that artist viewer with icons work in zsh?
you can still use that script for it not that why the frick would you want to have previews for this
>start a terminal, ctrl-r and start scrolling thru potentially invalid and random results, and to rewrite half the command to change the actual setting.
if there's anything you do often enough for that to be a problem then it should be on your keyboard
not a single thing on this screen should be more than a keypress away except xrandr but i personally have a dmenu script for it bound on my keyboard instead of a gay little menu i have to press like 5 keys to get to
he uses awesome so that's probably what it is
>why the frick would you want to have previews for this
Do you have the time to memorize the names of 200+ artists, or would you rather recognize them by an icon of some art you remember them for, that also tends to be rather representative of the artists specific art style, something we almost instantly learn to recognize?
>if there's anything you do often enough for that to be a problem then it should be on your keyboard
How would a keyboard hotkey tell me, what my compositor/color correction, governor, display sleep timeout (dpms) or brightness etc settings currently are?
To enter this menu, I press win+capslock (capslock really being escape cuz custom keyboard firmware bla bla ..). Then I type 1-3 letters and I'm at the option I want. Any option here I frequently use quickly becomes fast and efficient muscle memory. I can even change the name or order of the options, to make the most frequently used ones take a single key, or none at all (eg the display brightness setting).
My keyboard is absolutely filled with hotkeys as is to control my WM, I cannot dedicate a key to fricking display sleep timeout options.
>Do you have the time to memorize the names of 200+ artists, or would you rather recognize them by an icon of some art you remember them for, that also tends to be rather representative of the artists specific art style, something we almost instantly learn to recognize?
yeah you could do that but i said the image script is fine even if i wouldnt do it that way personally
>How would a keyboard hotkey tell me, what my compositor/color correction, governor, display sleep timeout (dpms) or brightness etc settings currently are?
i apologize for being this smart but i can tell what my PC is doing 100% of the time so this isnt a problem for me
>(capslock really being escape cuz custom keyboard firmware bla bla ..)
>he doesnt bind CAPS LOCK to Ctrl and ESC if it's <200ms press
carpal reaper is coming for you
>eg the display brightness setting
why do you need to know how bright your screen is? just adjust it to what feels right
or why would you need a whole fricking menu for governor setting? you only need if plugged then perf if unplugged and power saving on then conservative else ondemand (i dont know which ones which i dont use laptops)
you dont need a menu for keyboard layout either since youre using maybe 3-4 at best
i also dont get why would you need to config dpms if every program inhibits it if it needs to
if you absolutely insist on indicators then make 4 colorful dots in the corner of the bar
if i need to know something about my then it's on my bar which is basically just workspaces, programs and date
(1/2)
>i apologize for being this smart but i can tell what my PC is doing 100% of the time so this isnt a problem for me
No you're just not exercising the sort of fine-grained control I need over random crap. Like you're probably not doing any color management at all.
I need them to be standardized.
>carpal reaper
I used to play rhythm games, I've become immune to RSI, at least from petty shit like this. I did have a close call with carpal when I began playing those games, but managed it properly and reversed it.
My tolerance for stress is orders of magnitude higher now than back then. My hands don't register basic keyboard usage as any sort of stress.
>why do you need to know how bright your screen is? just adjust it to what feels right
Having those values is more of a side-effect from making a script that adjusts all the monitors of my multi-monitor setup to the same brightness values, which I calibrated to match precisely with a colorimeter. I adjust the brightness frequently depending on ambient conditions.
I'm also bit of a display nerd, so I just enjoy having these values known and controlled. I actually know what different brightness values look like, I'm not under the lies of monitor marketing people.
Certain color standards such as sRGB actually dictate values like 80cd^2, it's good to keep in mind when doing color critical work.
>he doesnt bind CAPS LOCK
I never use capslock except for couple games, for which in my keyboard firmware I've written an fn+caps toggle to rebind it back to normal.
>or why would you need a whole fricking menu for governor setting?
The Linux ondemand scheduler had a bug for Ryzen processors which made it perform way worse and stuttery than in performance. But I pay my own electricity usage, keeping it in perf 24/7 is wasteful.
Also, sometimes I leave big compilers or such overnight, but sleeping while puter screams is not nice. I can just set it to powersave, and it downclocks to silence.
not like i dont know 3/4 of this shit since you post here with pictures all the time but whatever
>>he doesnt bind CAPS LOCK
>I never use capslock except for couple games, for which in my keyboard firmware I've written an fn+caps toggle to rebind it back to normal.
what i mean is that you bind the caps lock key to ctrl in firmware and then use xcape -e 'Control_L=Escape'
original ctrl doesnt even give any input on my keybaord
hydrus is dogshit and only works on a small subset of data
(2/2)
>dpms
I use CRTs for certain tasks, and automatic timeout for those is really bad, big heat cycle, unnecessary wear.
This setting typically automatically adjusts depending on my current monitor config.
>you dont need a menu for keyboard layout either since youre using maybe 3-4 at best
I've not touched that setting in years now, but I keep it there because I like it.
>if you absolutely insist on indicators then make 4 colorful dots in the corner of the bar
I don't want to tie too many things into my WM, as I'm likely to change it eventually. This rofi menu works independently of what WM I'm using.
That space also comes at a premium, I like to keep only real-time system monitoring there. Not largely static settings, waste of space.
put it on pastebin i wanna see that script
It's a collection of scripts and folder structures scattered over couple script folders in different drives ...
This is the biggest file, it's responsible for running the artist menu.
emacs is better m8
>start up fanboxdl/gallerydl/hitomidownloader/pixivutil
>enter in thing/s I want to download
>go do other stuff while stuff downloads
Simple as.
whats that panel
rofi
I don't share this hobby but I respect this.
Delete all of them, it's corrupting your mind looking at this pornographic images
>porn is le bad because you're not giving attention and money to real wahmen
he didn't say it was because of that.
It was a highly probable implication because most people are npcs and "porn bad" is usually followed by "because you should reproduce and give us more wagebabies!"
ya really think so? it's either coomers are getting more and more degenerate universally or i'm noticing the degenerates more. to be clear, i'm not trying to moralgay. i've just seen a lot.
yes the internet only shows you the worst of the worst
>fried dopamine receptors
>lack of motivation to do anything productive
>just endless loop of living in a coom haze
>dick sore from the 6th milking of every last drop of dopamine today
Been there, never again
dopamine receptors
stopped reading there
that's not how the brain works
I experienced it
Psychological problems or habits =/= permanently fried receptors or brain damage.
Nobody ever said anything is permanently damaged. Everything is (mostly) reversible, rather quickly even (a day), if you've not been a chronic abuser.
you don't even damage your brain temporarily by yerkin off. Damn, you chronic masturbators are in for a surprise if you ever fall in love with a woman IRL. Now THAT'S brain damage. More people have killed themselves over relationship drama than jpegs and mp4s.
Consider Hydrus
all in one folder and just remember the names of good ones
use meta data, not folders. add tags to the files
How?
>organize
probably with hydrus
A database filesystem would solve this problem. The fact that it's the current year and yet one still doesn't exist is the ultimate technological humiliation ritual.
hydrus network solved this ages ago
>A database filesystem would solve this problem. The fact that it's the current year and yet one still doesn't exist is the ultimate technological humiliation ritual.
What would you use database features for? Explain.
Organizing files intelligently. Especially media files.
Different anon, I describe the solution different, but head to the same direction.
Generally speaking it is only a concern when reaching a certain amount.
But interesting is the capability of searching by secondary keys. For example a tag. May you love landscapes and you want to find all images containing a certain kind of tree or their location.
Further arises a issue when you have thousends of similar files and need to „partition“ them into subfolders.
I would not say its a „database filesystem“ but there should be some connection to have a database along with it. Howver keeping it sync is not trivial either.
Just use Hydrus
install hydrus
>H*drus
>H*drus
>H*drus
Guess I'll do it manually
What don't you like about Hydrus?
I don't want to have to import or scan my files
>What don't you like about Hydrus?
Not that anon, but I don't like how monolithic it is by design. I want something more unixy. I keep thinking tmsu could be a foundational building block for such a system.
https://tmsu.org/
how fast is this? seems cool
It's fast enough. The SQL query for doing tag searches is pretty straightforward and the tables are properly indexed. With that said, tmsu's problem isn't speed. It needs to have tools built around it.
- Scripts could be written so that gallery-dl applies tags from boorus to your local tmsu.
- Viewers that can do a tmsu tag search and show the results need to be created.
Someone has to build on top of this tagging functionality.
https://github.com/oniony/TMSU/issues/278
I just found Stash a bit ago, it may help:
https://github.com/stashapp/stash
> how
cd /z/images/Pixiv
rm * -v
cd /z/images/Twitter
rm * -v
done.
You need or organize your life first.
Wait an one more year until there's easy local assistants that can do this for you. You could probably make the software now by CLIP/OCR for images/videos and LLMs for text
Create tag based category folders and name them in a funny manner.
hash filenames, hydrus, potentially deepdanbooru or comparable