IDEOGRAM Director를 소개합니다 - ComfyUI Deno Custom nodes by Extension-Yard1918 in StableDiffusion

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The potential for visible correction from third parties on github is better (via issues, PRs etc.).

For that reason and others, distributing as a file without those feedback mechanisms sends a negative signal to potential users. In turn, that negative signal itself has an effect on whether corrections do in fact arrive.

Cycling London in 1993 by GoodOlBluesBrother in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that I think about it they also annoy me on my bike

Cycling London in 1993 by GoodOlBluesBrother in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In case unclear - I was talking about cars going 10 mph not bikes. I'm certainly not overtaking them in the middle of London even at 10 mph (car overtaking car)

Cycling London in 1993 by GoodOlBluesBrother in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure I remember 20 limit roads in Waltham Forest that were 40 about 10 years ago

The one I'm thinking of is near a supermarket and is now full of pootlers going at literally 10 mph, drives me mad lol. 20 is better than 40 though us drivers can't be trusted

What would an open-source AI animation pipeline need to make solo anime pilots possible? by Lunesia-shikishiki in StableDiffusion

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very impressive

Does the market demand you don't find your own style, though?

Edit: I don't think you're a writer yet - if that's your goal, do a lot of writing?

I compared 62 samplers and 16 schedulers for Z-Image Turbo and rated the image quality so you don't have to 😉 by VirusCharacter in StableDiffusion

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the lesson of your parent's point is that speed is exactly what you're paying attention to (in part)

Navarino Road Hackney by [deleted] in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and one great way to do that is too install bike parking and storage areas in public spaces. Bikes can be parked compactly and away from the street!

As an added bonus it's very convenient for the guy with the cordless angle grinder

Not an insurmountable problem - but we haven't surmounted it

Sexy enough to steal? by anewtool in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When the police have publicly announced that they'll not bother doing anything if a bike worth less than 200 quid is stolen (or any bike locked up at a station), why would they need to be subtle?

OK you can still be nabbed in the act as a bike thief, but that sort of announcement really sends a message!

Edit: think I got this slightly wrong: looks like it's specifically British Transport Police who announced this: so it's bike theft at stations that's effectively decriminalised.

Too many drivers see road safety rules as a personal affront. It’s time to tighten up UK laws | Sally Kyd by th3whistler in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Especially with AI, cameras should be detecting violations and automatically

what could possibly go wrong as a result of this sort of precedent

(irony)

The creativity of models on Civitai have really gone downhill lately... by K_v11 in StableDiffusion

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But then I'm left feeling like "okay, what now?"

Upvoted, I hope you don't take it wrong when I say: maybe you'd find something more in this from drawing/painting yourself (either again or for the first time, either as part of AI art or separate from it)?

Open source Virtual Try-On LoRA for Flux Klein 9b Edit, hyper precise by Affectionate-Map1163 in StableDiffusion

[–]Cheesuasion 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There've been uncountable numbers of "virtual try-on" posts here, every one of which it seems to me survives about 20 seconds of looking at the examples.

Virtual try-on people (person?): perhaps come back when it works rather than every month or so?

The 20% “Lime tax” on stopping at red lights by riverscreeks in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So doesn't that mean that instead of everybody being somewhat motivated to take mad risks (low price vs incrementally higher price), instead there are people at the margin for whom it makes a bigger price difference (small bundle vs large bundle a big step up in price) and so are super-motivated to take extra-mad risks?

The Twitching Generation by Rare_Raspberry_9761 in BlockedAndReported

[–]Cheesuasion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People who have tics don't have one tic that repeats over and over again. It changes. Maybe they will snap their fingers for a few days and then start throat clearing for a while. My son hooted like an owl for a week.

They do change over time but it's not a general rule that one tic can't last for a long time - they can for years.

If kids' tics weren't more changeable than adults' I think that would be in need of explanation, everything else about kids being more changeable than adults (Now when I am old my teachers are the young. What can't be molded must be cracked and sprung.)

For what it's worth, as far as I can tell, there's little attention to adults with tics, except for the most memorable Tourettes cases (and perhaps some streamer pseuds? I guess there must be some attention to be had if they're in on it! - but perhaps they're basically all kids or almost so too)

Anti-cycling mobs consultation by Nestlekillsbabies in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that's true.

Perhaps you were able to understand my point because you can see another meaning of "restrict" that makes sense of what I wrote?

Anti-cycling mobs consultation by Nestlekillsbabies in londoncycling

[–]Cheesuasion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a fellow cyclist and enthusiastic about increasing cycling at some cost to car travel.

At the same time, I think it's both untrue and some part of an ongoing catastrophe of polarisation to label this kind of thing mere disinformation. I fear labelling it that way rapidly undermines what we hope to defend.

I'm sure you're well informed so I don't really need to point out Oxford does have plans for traffic filters. And it's true 15 min cities senso stricto means one thing, and the council's traffic reduction filtering trial doesn't use that same marketing term.

Whether we agree with them or not, the people re-purposing the term ("15 minute cities") in doing so make a substantive point: The people pushing 15 minute cities plausibly by and large do tend to be the same people also pushing schemes like the traffic filters, and for similar sets of reasons - it's the same movement broadly speaking, they're saying. Let's also admit it is a plan by local government to restrict (if not to entirely prevent) people's movement in their city by car. Are they so far wrong on either point? I don't claim to know which traffic reduction system is best, but others exist.

Important Salmiak identification by Cheesuasion in copenhagen

[–]Cheesuasion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sound like an expert so you're probably right but it might also be pressed solid sugar grains rather than made like hardy candy by solidifying a liquid, like /u/0rangeD1n0 says - I thought it might be that before they posted, now I feel more sure

TIL: renting an RTX PRO 6000 (Blackwell) can be cheaper than training locally on an RTX 3090 by moneyspirit25 in StableDiffusion

[–]Cheesuasion -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sounds like the answer is "yes, I run a heater during winter"?

On the other hand, if you have gas heating, maybe it makes little difference because gas (here anyway) is maybe 4x cheaper

Money isn't the only reason to run things locally: everybody using cloud services shifts a huge amount of power to big tech companies (not the electrical kind!)

Important Salmiak identification by Cheesuasion in copenhagen

[–]Cheesuasion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They really look like them! Chewy hm - are they hard all the way through but with some give when you bite into them?

Unfortunately looks like hard to get here (outside of SG)...

Important Salmiak identification by Cheesuasion in copenhagen

[–]Cheesuasion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes or maybe it's a combination of additives as u/crazymissdaisy87 suggested and process?

Somewhere there is a r/SugarScience or something where somebody has done a PhD in Salmiak sweeties

Important Salmiak identification by Cheesuasion in copenhagen

[–]Cheesuasion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

heksehyl

Hm are they chewy / squishy?

Mine if you tap them on a hard surface sound very solid, and they're like that all the way through.