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Everybody did. Now we have everything.
Everybody did. Now we have everything.
Things get less well connected in the more eastern nations, especially heading down to Greece.
Disagree. Central Paris is something special. Like any European capital there’s tons of stuff to see and do.
It falls off off a cliff once you’ve done the centre though.
…but it all goes wrong again at the south coast. Even the locals leave for the summer.
I don’t understand the people who say they’d be bored if they didn’t work.
I think it’s that they would miss the sense of achievement that comes from a group collaboration on a shared goal. Doesn’t mean it needs to be what they do today, but I suspect you’d find these people in community projects if you didn’t have to earn.
Yes and no.
You have to eat less than you consume, and going to the gym doesn’t “burn calories” in a significant enough amount to make a difference. So there you’re right.
However, the biggest factor in your consumption rate is how much muscle you have. You can be laying in bed, but your muscles still need feeding. You just don’t keep muscles very long laying in bed all the time.
So, does the gym help weight loss? No, not directly, but increasing your muscle mass can.
There were two ways of looking at that footage.
Omg the Russians are just walking along unchallenged in broad daylight.
Omg the Russians are sending their troops in without support in broad daylight. They’re sitting ducks and the commanders don’t care.
Comparing base model to base model I think Cascade is quite a lot better than SDXL, but …and it’s an enormous but… It seems to have been shunned by the community.
Maybe nobody with resources to do training is interested in a model with commercial restrictions, or the multi-model flow was just too different for people. Not sure, but the output of the base model can be really nice. Not always, but I find the biggest errors are people taking on a painterly/waxy appearance rather than the arm turning into a leg body horror you can get with SDXL. I think the “compressed” Stage C works to keep the composition together across the whole image more.
Yes. The problem was the interviewer wasn’t prepared for a different correct answer.
Depends on the setup, but if these are tests where the interviewer is present then maybe that’s because they expect you to ask questions.
One of the biggest problems that happens in companies is that people get given a piece of poorly defined work and the developer doesn’t clarify what is required. They make assumption about what is required and end up producing something that isn’t what’s needed.
If you’re just launching into the problems without clarifying what’s needed, you may have failed before you even start.
The Charlie Chaplin ones?
It takes time and energy to ignore them and only them specifically. They need to be filtered out, bug tickets closed and cleared out of otherwise useful channels. The alternative is you just ignore everybody interacting with the project, but that’s not a good solution.
That’s a big fucking “if”
In this case, it’s nothing to do with Latin. German is not a Latin language, and old (pre-Norman) English is closer to German than anything else. It’s the shared Germanic heritage which gives us this quirk.
Does this mean, that because you’re now liberated from the dimensions of the training data, that all training data will apply to all sizes? e.g. generated portrait images will be influenced by landscape training data.
Totally understandable choice.
Half marks
Death by wasps
Veggie is a lot easier than vegan. Ghee is used a lot in Indian cooking.