>>938970014
Agreed.

I think it could help, in terms of knowing what settings do what (e.g., different samplers and schedulers and CFG and whatnot), but I really feel like those things are secondary.

As a photographer, it's a lot like the guys who say you have to always set your aperture, shutter speed, and ISO manually, and always use a tripod, and you have to use a full frame high end mirrorless camera with an ultra-sharp lens, and then they take nothing but technically perfect photographs of resolution test charts and random stuff on their desk. Meanwhile, someone with a soul can go out with a CampSnap and take a photo that's compelling as hell.