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Comfy-Org comfy-cli – A Command Line Tool for ComfyUI
https://github.com/Comfy-Org/comfy-cli
comfy-cli is a command line tool that helps users easily install and manage ComfyUI, a powerful open-source machine learning framework. With comfy-cli, you can quickly set up ComfyUI, install packages, and manage custom nodes, all from the convenience of your terminal.
C:\<PATH_TO>\python.exe -m venv C:\comfyUI_cli_install cd C:\comfyUI_env C:\comfyUI_env\Scripts\activate.bat C:\<PATH_TO>\python.exe -m pip install comfy-cli comfy --workspace=C:\comfyUI_env\ComfyUI install # then comfy launch # or comfy launch -- --cpu --listen 0.0.0.0
If you are trying to clone a different install, pip freeze it first. Then run those requirements.
# from the original env python.exe -m pip freeze > M:\requirements.txt # under the new venv env pip install -r M:\requirements.txt
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ComfyDeploy – A way for teams to use ComfyUI and power apps
https://www.comfydeploy.com/docs/v2/introduction
1 – Import your workflow
2 – Build a machine configuration to run your workflows on
3 – Download models into your private storage, to be used in your workflows and team.
4 – Run ComfyUI in the cloud to modify and test your workflows on cloud GPUs
5 – Expose workflow inputs with our custom nodes, for API and playground use
6 – Deploy APIs
7 – Let your team use your workflows in playground without using ComfyUI -
Anthropic Economic Index – Insights from Claude 3.7 Sonnet on AI future prediction
https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-economic-index-insights-from-claude-sonnet-3-7
As models continue to advance, so too must our measurement of their economic impacts. In our second report, covering data since the launch of Claude 3.7 Sonnet, we find relatively modest increases in coding, education, and scientific use cases, and no change in the balance of augmentation and automation. We find that Claude’s new extended thinking mode is used with the highest frequency in technical domains and tasks, and identify patterns in automation / augmentation patterns across tasks and occupations. We release datasets for both of these analyses.
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Segment Any Motion in Videos
https://github.com/nnanhuang/SegAnyMo
Overview of Our Pipeline. We take 2D tracks and depth maps generated by off-the-shelf models as input, which are then processed by a motion encoder to capture motion patterns, producing featured tracks. Next, we use tracks decoder that integrates DINO feature to decode the featured tracks by decoupling motion and semantic information and ultimately obtain the dynamic trajectories(a). Finally, using SAM2, we group dynamic tracks belonging to the same object and generate fine-grained moving object masks(b).
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HoloPart -Generative 3D Models Part Amodal Segmentation
https://vast-ai-research.github.io/HoloPart
https://huggingface.co/VAST-AI/HoloPart
https://github.com/VAST-AI-Research/HoloPart
Applications:
– 3d printing segmentation
– texturing segmentation
– animation segmentation
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The Diary Of A CEO – A talk with Dr. Bessel Van Der Kolk described as “perhaps the most influential psychiatrist of the 21st century”
– Why traumatic memories are not like normal memories?
– What it was like working in a mental asylum.
– Does childhood trauma impact us permanently?
– Can yoga reverse deep past trauma? -
AI 2027 – Predicting the impact of superhuman AI over the next decade
We predict that the impact of superhuman AI over the next decade will be enormous, exceeding that of the Industrial Revolution.
We wrote a scenario that represents our best guess about what that might look like.1 It’s informed by trend extrapolations, wargames, expert feedback, experience at OpenAI, and previous forecasting successes.
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HuggingFace – AI Agents Course
https://huggingface.co/learn/agents-course/en/unit0/introduction
In this course, you will:
- 📖 Study AI Agents in theory, design, and practice.
- 🧑💻 Learn to use established AI Agent libraries such as smolagents, LlamaIndex, and LangGraph.
- 💾 Share your agents on the Hugging Face Hub and explore agents created by the community.
- 🏆 Participate in challenges where you will evaluate your agents against other students’.
- 🎓 Earn a certificate of completion by completing assignments.
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The best music management software for PC, Android and iOS
https://audials.com/en/apps/manage-music?utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://umatechnology.org/the-best-free-music-management-tools-for-organizing-your-mp3s
- Audials Play
- Media Monkey
- Musicbee
- AIMP
- Mp3tag
- Helium
- MusicBrainz Picard
- iTunes
- Magix MP3 Deluxe 19
- Foobar 2000
- Clementine
- Tuneup Media
- Organize Your Music
- Musicnizer
- Bliss
- Music Connect
- VLC Media Player
- TagScanner
- Greenify
- KeepVid Music
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NVIDIA Adds Native Python Support to CUDA
https://thenewstack.io/nvidia-finally-adds-native-python-support-to-cuda
https://nvidia.github.io/cuda-python/latest
Check your Cuda version, it will be the release version here:
>>> nvcc --version nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver Copyright (c) 2005-2024 NVIDIA Corporation Built on Wed_Apr_17_19:36:51_Pacific_Daylight_Time_2024 Cuda compilation tools, release 12.5, V12.5.40 Build cuda_12.5.r12.5/compiler.34177558_0
or from here:
>>> nvidia-smi Mon Jun 16 12:35:20 2025 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NVIDIA-SMI 555.85 Driver Version: 555.85 CUDA Version: 12.5 | |-----------------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------+
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What the Boeing 737 MAX’s crashes can teach us about production business – the effects of commoditisation
Airplane manufacturing is no different from mortgage lending or insulin distribution or make-believe blood analyzing software (or VFX?) —another cash cow for the one percent, bound inexorably for the slaughterhouse.
The beginning of the end was “Boeing’s 1997 acquisition of McDonnell Douglas, a dysfunctional firm with a dilapidated aircraft plant in Long Beach and a CEO (Harry Stonecipher) who liked to use what he called the “Hollywood model” for dealing with engineers: Hire them for a few months when project deadlines are nigh, fire them when you need to make numbers.” And all that came with it. “Stonecipher’s team had driven the last nail in the coffin of McDonnell’s flailing commercial jet business by trying to outsource everything but design, final assembly, and flight testing and sales.”
It is understood, now more than ever, that capitalism does half-assed things like that, especially in concert with computer software and oblivious regulators.
There was something unsettlingly familiar when the world first learned of MCAS in November, about two weeks after the system’s unthinkable stupidity drove the two-month-old plane and all 189 people on it to a horrific death. It smacked of the sort of screwup a 23-year-old intern might have made—and indeed, much of the software on the MAX had been engineered by recent grads of Indian software-coding academies making as little as $9 an hour, part of Boeing management’s endless war on the unions that once represented more than half its employees.
Down in South Carolina, a nonunion Boeing assembly line that opened in 2011 had for years churned out scores of whistle-blower complaints and wrongful termination lawsuits packed with scenes wherein quality-control documents were regularly forged, employees who enforced standards were sabotaged, and planes were routinely delivered to airlines with loose screws, scratched windows, and random debris everywhere.
Shockingly, another piece of the quality failure is Boeing securing investments from all airliners, starting with SouthWest above all, to guarantee Boeing’s production lines support in exchange for fair market prices and favorite treatments. Basically giving Boeing financial stability independently on the quality of their product. “Those partnerships were but one numbers-smoothing mechanism in a diversified tool kit Boeing had assembled over the previous generation for making its complex and volatile business more palatable to Wall Street.”