(oddKoodoo) (2024)

Image description: A modern house with extensive glass windows perched on a rocky cliff overlooking a calm body of water on the edge of a forest. The setting sun casts a warm, pinkish hue over the scene, and the interior lights of the house can be seen reflecting off the water’s surface.

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modern multi_leveled luxury concrete_mansion_bunker standing on stilts on a small island in a mountain lake, panoramic glass windows, (ten_stories:1.2), warm orange light inside mansion, dark dusk-time, bright orange sun_ray falling on mansion wall, BREAK, BEST QUALITY, MASTERPIECE, HIGHLY_DETAILED, HIGH_RES, 4K, 8K, RAW, SHARP FOCUS, INTRICATE DETAILS, Negative prompt: WORST QUALITY, LOW QUALITY, LOW_RES, JPEG_ARTIFACTS, WATERMARK,

Steps: 14, CFG scale: 3.75, Sampler: DPM++ 3M SDE, Seed: 1020356414, Size: 1280x856, Model: XL omniGen v1, Version: v1.7.0-1224-g82a973c0, Model hash: 79559d6cf7, Schedule type: Exponential, Downcast alphas_cumprod: True, Clip skip: 2

  • Denvil@lemmy.one
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    29 days ago

    As an electrician, the only thing I can think of anymore when see windows like that is how much of a pain in the ass it would be to have to install all the outlets in the floor (obviously can’t put them in the window, but we’re legally required to have them along the wall, window or not)

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      29 days ago

      Had a client once in a high rise condo who NEEDED his TV in a weird spot and to get data and video to it, we had to hire someone to cut a 30’ long, 3" wide, and 1/2" deep channel across the concrete ceiling. Insane amount of work for such little benefit.

      The building wouldn’t let them cut any deeper so we had to GLUE high strength cat6 down it and cover it with some special mud. Also, it was a 75" TV hung off a single-stud, single-arm articulating mount. He had to sign a waiver for that one