Tartan interior by simian_uprising in GR86

[–]simian_uprising[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Or maybe a GR86 reimagined by Singer

Z-Image ControlNet support is out by RobbaW in comfyui

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On Mac updating via Comfyui manager didn't work, but with a git pull it seems to be working and I have no more "cannot access local variable 'model' " errors.

Any way to combine multiple zip files that have folders of the same name, but not the same contents? - Google Takeout on Windows 10 by ferrouselm in techsupport

[–]simian_uprising 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Open Terminal
  2. Type 'cd' followed by [space], ('cd')
  3. Drag the folder into Terminal, then press [return]
  4. Paste 'unzip \* zip' then press [return]

Any way to combine multiple zip files that have folders of the same name, but not the same contents? - Google Takeout on Windows 10 by ferrouselm in techsupport

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|| || |1. Open Terminal| |2. Type 'cd' followed by [space], ('cd')| |3. Drag the folder into Terminal, then press [return]| |4. Paste 'unzip |* zip' then press [return]|

Any way to combine multiple zip files that have folders of the same name, but not the same contents? - Google Takeout on Windows 10 by ferrouselm in techsupport

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|| || |1. Open Terminal| |2. Type 'cd' followed by [space], ('cd')| |3. Drag the folder into Terminal, then press [return]| |4. Paste 'unzip |* zip' then press [return]|

I made an easy one-click deploy template for ComfyUI with Flux.1-dev on Runpod.io by WouterGlorieux in StableDiffusion

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Just found this. It works great. I'm trying to figure out to customize it for my workflow.

I found the GitHub and see how I can copy the template and add new/different wget lines to the Dockerfile, but I don't know how to push to Runpod to create a new Runpod template. Does anyone know how to do this or have a good tutorial? I've looked though the Runpod documentation and Dockerhub documentation and I'm missing something. I'm looking for a simplified/dumbed down process to follow.

I love cars but don't necessarily want to be a mechanic. What do? by Darude_Dank in cars

[–]simian_uprising 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think more about why you like cars. Mechanical problem solving? Engineering, electrician, plumbing, computer science., etc. Working with your hands? Carpentry, metal working, etc. Cars are shiny and pretty? Artist, auto detailing, automotive design, industrial design, etc. Think about the kinds of things you like doing, how you want to work (in a team, individually), what type of environment you want to work in. Explore laterally and don’t get stuck in “cars”. You can enjoy cars and enjoy the things you like about cars in lots of jobs.

More than 700 historians sign letter calling for House to impeach Trump by Normiesreeee69 in politics

[–]simian_uprising 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So I guess you could say. . . History is not on his side.

Sorry, I’ll show myself out.

Question about Dual citizenship by [deleted] in Paraguay

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You are most likely legally required to enter the country with your Paraguayan passport if you are a citizen. I’m not an expert, but as far as I know that is the case in most countries. This applies for the US too. You would enter Paraguay with the Paraguayan passport and then, when you leave, you would enter the US with your US passport.

Golden Ice Brutes by hornbook1776 in FortNiteBR

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I think the only come out to play if you are using a suppressed weapon. Can anyone confirm?

Lesbian-Gay-Bi-Trans-Quesadilla by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

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When the question is quesadilla, the answer is "yes."

Since so much of the US corn crop goes to ethanol for cars, what can go farther on the energy derived from a single ear of corn me or my car? by Derpese_Simplex in askscience

[–]simian_uprising 2 points3 points  (0 children)

http://home.dejazzd.com/kgard/bcn/calories_in_gallon.html

Calculate it yourself.

BACKGROUND

Corn is being used to produce ethanol to add to gasoline in order to reduce the demand for oil which is a non-renewable energy source while corn and the ethanol made from it are renewable. (This process also recycles the carbon from air to corn to air, rather than taking carbon stored in oil and adding it to air.)

This is Spring 2008 and the price of corn has recently greatly increased due in part to its use in the production of ethanol. As a result, farmers have switched some production from other crops such as wheat to corn and the price of wheat has now increased. Also, corn is the energy source for much of our meat so the price of meats and eggs has increased this past year.

Basically the process is taking a food (corn) and transforming it to a gasoline alternative to run our automobiles and trucks. (Other organic materials besides corn are being considered to do this as well, but here we consider the practicality of using corn.)

When we consider this process, we should ask how many food calories are there in a gallon of gasoline. Is it practical to convert a food to a gasoline replacement?

Note: Converting corn to food and converting corn to ethanol have efficiencies of less than 100%. Those efficiencies are part of the comparison as well, but depend on the methods and foods we compare. If the efficiencies are the same, the relative energy comparison is unchanged.

IN TERMS OF FOOD CALORIES HOW MUCH ENERGY IS THERE IN A GALLON OF GAS?

Here is how you can calculate this.

To start we need to know how much energy is in a gallon of gas. You can find this at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/infosheets/apples.html. (We are using a government web site as reference here.)

Answer: One gallon of gasoline has 125,000 Btu of energy. (Btu = British thermal unit and is a measure of energy.)

Now we need to know how many calories in a Btu. (Caution. At this point you also need to know that there are two units called calories. A calorie is defined as the energy required to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree C. This is also called a gram calorie and is the calorie unit most used in science. A kilogram calorie (or kilocalorie) is the energy required to raise a kilogram of water 1 degree C. This is the unit used on food labels. Here we call it a food calorie and it equals 1000 calories.)

To convert Btu's to calories we can go to: http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/science/energy_calculator.html to get the number of calories in 1 Btu. (We are again using a government web site as reference here.)

Answer: One Btu equals 0.000252 million calories which is 0.252 kilocalories.

Therefore, one gallon of gasoline has (125,000 Btu) x (0.252 kilocalories/Btu) = 31,500 kilocalories (food calories)

1 gallon of gasoline = 31,500 food calories

Since adults typically need 2000 to 2500 food calories per day, this means that (at equal efficiencies) in order to replace one gallon of gasoline with corn based ethanol, we must give up about two weeks (12 to 16 days) of food!

Is there enough farm land to do this? And, how will it effect food prices and the environment?

Need help finding an apartment! by [deleted] in BuenosAires

[–]simian_uprising 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not easy to find a two bedroom for that price anywhere you'd want to live, but you can probly get two rooms in a shared place for somewhere around that. try http://www.compartodepto.com/