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just do :wq :wq :wq :wq etc

:P


:wqa is the same as :xa and is probably easier to remember


Are you sure? IIRC :x only writes the file again if there's a change where :w(q) always writes again (which takes longer when editing a remote file via scp://). For a non-exiting version of :x there is :up. I bound :up to <leader>fs after I learned about it. I used to have :w on the same keybind so it was a straight upgrade. Now I can just quick hit it at any time and there's no waiting around if the file hadn't changed. Saves some time and annoyances.


Yes, through ":help wqa" which lists it as such and double checking with a quick test. It doesn't write unchanged files, same as :xa instead of being an exact "all" version of :wq


That is what I do. I thought I was the only genius.


Or do ZZZZZZZZZZ


Noooooooo!

Make some key bindings. Bind leader to space, and make a leader mapping for writing to the file, and another mapping to quit. Avoid chords.


What does the :P command do?

/s


                                                        :P :Print                                                                                      
  :[range]P[rint] [count] [flags]                                                                                                                        
                          Just as ":print".  Was apparently added to Vi for                                                                              
                          people that keep the shift key pressed too long...                                                                             
                          This command is not supported in Vim9 script.                                                                                  
                          Note: A user command can overrule this command.                                                                                
                          See ex-flags for [flags].


ah the year 2000, when al gore invented the internet


That's it! I'm out! Had every pixel from the beginning but I think I'm going Iphone so at least people will quit making fun of me.


I'd vote for you


Wan 2.2 is a video model people have been using to do text to image recently that I think solves this problem way better than Krea in the base model. -- https://www.reddit.com/r/comfyui/comments/1mf521w/wan_22_tex...

As others have said, you can fine-tune any model with a pretty small data set of images and captions and make your generations not look like 'AI' or all look the same.

Here's one I made a while back trained on Sony HVS HD video demos from the 80s/90s -- https://civitai.com/models/896279/1990s-analog-hd-or-4k-sony...


We've noticed that Wan 2.2 (available on Krea) + Krea 1 refinement yields _beautiful_ results. Check this from our designer, for instance: https://x.com/TitusTeatus/status/1952645026636554446

(Disclaimer: I am the Krea cofounder and this is based on a small sample size of results I've seen).


> prompts in alt

First pic (blonde woman with eyes closed) has alt text that begins:

> Extreme close-up portrait of a black man’s face with his eyes closed

copypasta mistake or bad prompt adherence? haha.


o/t: your astrophotography LoRA is very cool, I came across it before. thanks for making it!

(for others: https://civitai.com/models/890536/nasa-astrophotography-or-f...)


Thanks!


I don't know, those all still look like AI, as in, too clean.


You need the government to cajole the market to create safe and free inter bank transfer programs. We're not going to do that in the USA -- no one's buddies would get their kickbacks!



Not even close the service offered by, as an example, Pix in Brazil.


Granted, but Pix didn't have to compete against entrenched political interests.

I expect the meta-plot with FedNow is to commoditize the backend network, then allow private companies to compete on top of it (e.g. Zelle on FedNow), then after adoption as the backbone, finally roll out P2P and P2B type support that finally kills off Visa / Mastercard / Amex (as processing networks).


Not sure why you were downvoted. Pix is a fantastic example of how much more efficient p2p payments can be, without relying on the Visa-Mastercard duopoly.

Of course Pix had the backing of the government, so it had a huge initial boost, and didn't have to compete with entrenched players for market share.

Still, the fact is that it's universal, fast, efficient, lower cost for merchants, and less prone to censoring. What's not to like?

In a way it's more convenient than making congress pass laws to define payment providers as common carriers. With Pix, payment companies are free to chose their policies, but now citizens have options. Unfortunately that's not the reality in the US.


> You need the government to cajole the market to create safe and free inter bank transfer programs

We've had that in EU/eurozone for years, SEPA.


Does the government view it as 2 throats to choke and so the risk is 'worth it' or is it just a condition of gilded age II and corp and political greed and corruption?

Why did we make all those monopoly laws only to completely forget they exist or why we ever made them?


It's mostly just the way things turned out without government intervention.

American Express' card started in 1958, as a pivot of their then already 100-year-old business: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Express#1920s%E2%80%9...

Visa also in 1958 as a Bank of America (and friends) card, which quietly expanded into the mid-60s: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_Inc.#History

Mastercard in the mid-60s from banks who BoA wouldn't invite into the Visa clubhouse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastercard#History

And Discover in the mid-80s because Sears was big enough to be its own financial services firm: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discover_Card#History


Oh hell yeah -- I had this idea but glad someone built it! Will definitely check it out


This is rad -- I loved workout lol and was sad all the videos stopped working. Thank you!


I felt the same way when workout.lol went quiet! really pushed to rebuild something that would last without video licensing issues this time.

So welcome back glad to have you with us again :) !


Will have to test this out and it looks like it runs on consumer hardware which is cool. I tried making a movie[1] with LTXV several months ago and had a good time but 30x faster generations sounds necessary.

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_18NBAbJSqQ


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