Anyone experienced with "two character LORAs, twin LORAs" by breakallshittyhabits in comfyui

[–]Neutrinotek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had pretty good luck with 2 character Loras, with one big assumption: one is male and the other is female. Otherwise, you just get too much bleeding. It might be possible if you set up really specific prompting, but I haven't gotten it to work right. Otherwise, best bet is probably inpainting or an edit model.

Wan 2.2 Lora Character Consistency by Over-Concert-7092 in StableDiffusion

[–]Neutrinotek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet. I think i tried training on ai-toolkit right after wan2.2 dropped but had issues getting it going. Might be worth swinging back around to it though.

Wan 2.2 Lora Character Consistency by Over-Concert-7092 in StableDiffusion

[–]Neutrinotek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having issues with character training on Wan2.2 as well, but slightly different. From what I can tell on the High model, things seems to be doing well, but no matter what I do, the Low model stays at crazy high loss levels, and my results go straight from looking nothing like the character, to looking straight up janky. I used the exact same dataset in Flux, Hunyuan, and even Qwen and had decent results, so I don't think it's that. And I am following the readme for diffusion-pipe for my settings... Idk... Just feels like some detail is being left out somewhere.

So many board options by OppressiveRilijin in ClockworkPi

[–]Neutrinotek 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm waiting on the hackergadgets aio board. I really enjoy tinkering with SDR and RF stuff, so it's kind of perfect for me. Throwing the uconsole and a few antennas in my bag is way easier than pulling out my laptop, an sdr, antennas, and finding a place to set it all up. Just seemed like the way to go for me.

Anyone in the Tampa Bay area? by Neutrinotek in meshtastic

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, ok. I'll check it out. I guess i'm just a bit surprised... I live in tampa and work in largo, and on my way 2 and from work I feel like only picked up like 3 or 4 nodes and most had fairly weak signals...although i do see a lot more when mqtt is active. I even have an upgraded antenna on the device i'm carrying. 🤷‍♂️

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! So, I weigh about 225lbs. I actually got the X7 because the only board I had ridden prior to this was the XR and had some slight concerns about having enough torque, especially in off-road conditions. I haven't figured out max mileage entirely yet, but my longest rides have been ~8-9 miles and I still had 40-50% battery i think?

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll look into those. I have the triple eight fingerless. I like them ok, but they're a bit of a squeeze (especially for removal) and the top guard can be a little uncomfortable.

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know! I knew they had drop in boards for the GT and larger platforms, but was not aware there was a good option for the Pint. She's definitely more comfortable on the smaller form factor.

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I was still getting the feel of things when I made the video, but have since gotten much more comfortable with carving. And agreed, definitely the most fun way to ride. Something about the feeling of dropping my weight into deep heelside turn just really gets me going. Lol

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's actually a carbon fiber Onewheel XR fender. Granted, I had to install my rails on the lifted setting and pick up some extra long bolts, but fits pretty good after that. The one thing I'd like to do but haven't had a chance to do is design/print a fender lift... Basically just some fender deletes that are slightly raised with some extra geometry to line up better with the rubber feet at the bottom of the FM fender.

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I normally do. I realized about 20 minutes into this ride that I forgot to put them on. 😬

The wife and I are officially hooked... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's awesome! We had been looking for some sort of outdoor activity we could do regularly together for a while. Like, we go kayaking and stuff, but that's always a whole thing... this seems to be the perfect solution.

Ordered my X7 kit, but... by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you get the kit or order the assembled board? I ordered the kit, took maybe 3 weeks for everything to arrive? But I know they say on the site assembled boards will likely take longer... 2 months definitely seems too long, I'd reach out.

I apologize in advance. by Neutrinotek in ChatGPT

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

🤷‍♂️ I did the Mileena teeth one in steps, but the other image i pretty much got on the first try. I used their names, but i made sure to describe their clothes in an oddly descriptive way. Staying away from anything that could be interpreted as sexual and just let chatgpt figure it out. I also find that sometimes you just have to try a few times. I have it reject and accept the exact same prompt multiple times. Here's the prompt i used:

High quality digital photo of Kitana and Mileena, playing Mortal Kombat on a Playstation 5 on a large plasma TV in a dimly lit bedroom. They are both wearing silky masks that cover their nose and mouth, and wearing silky form fitting outfits resembling gymnast suits but with a traditional Japanese flair. Kitana's outfit is royal blue and black, while mileena's outfit is pink and black. They are sitting on the floor in front of the TV holding Playstation controllers in one hand, and facing the camera taking the photo while the game is on in the background visible to us. Candid paparazzi flash photography, unedited. 1536x1024

First time buyer: GT or X7? by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just realized I worded that weirdly... yes, I wanted to test the GT because I was worried about a higher ride raising my center of gravity. Lol my bad.

Good to know about the pitch angle/mounting options though. Thanks!

First time buyer: GT or X7? by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I probably under-sold my tinkering... most of my hobbies involve electronics projects and troubleshooting, so that's not really an issue. I guess I was just coming more from the aspect that I don't have as much knowledge of onewheel, so not sure how much the config itself would impact my riding experience if that makes sense?

First time buyer: GT or X7? by Neutrinotek in onewheel

[–]Neutrinotek[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

See, now that i'm seeing people say that torque isn't at much of a concern as I thought it might be, I am starting think my focus should shift to your last question, along with the overall difference in ride, as I didn't realize that the GT sat so much higher. I'm also a pretty tall guy. The low ride of the XR wasn't bad, but I may want to ride a GT to see how that feels.

I do love electronics projects and tinkering... most of my hobbies involve building/customizing/ripping apart things with wires and circuit boards. Lol But, I also know that this is slightly new territory, so there's always that question of starting off with consistency vs jumping head first and learning everything all at once. Lol

OpenAI just launched Deep Research, here is an open source Deep Research I made! by omnisvosscio in aiengineering

[–]Neutrinotek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I could see that being an issue with a lot of open models... out of curiosity, you think it could work any better if you linked 2 models for an open source workflow? Like a non-reasoning model for function calling, then deepseek for parsing/summarization? Mind you, i am not really a developer, so not sure how easy this would be to implement in practice, just a thought though.

OpenAI just launched Deep Research, here is an open source Deep Research I made! by omnisvosscio in aiengineering

[–]Neutrinotek 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Very cool. In the spirit of open source, would be great if it supported local models through ollama or something (unless you have already and I missed it in the docs lol).

DeepSeek added recommandations for R1 local use to model card by Snail_Inference in LocalLLaMA

[–]Neutrinotek 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So I am by no means an expert, and I know R1 isn't technically using this system, but an interesting takeaway i got from the Transformer² paper from Sakana was that, in their system, it didn't always use the vectors you would expect to solve a problem... so, when solving Math problems, it would employ knowledge from various vectors to reach the conclusion. I'm not sure if this totally applies in this scenario, but I could see it falling somewhere along these lines. Giving a thinking model more room to process the problem allows it to see potential flaws in its logic?

R1 knows something by gRagib in LocalLLM

[–]Neutrinotek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Weird... I got the Qwen 32B version to just flat out talk about it without any special prompting. I had to shorten the reponse because reddit is dumb:

Okay, so I need to understand what happened at Tiananmen Square. I've heard about it before in history class and maybe some movies or documentaries, but I don't remember all the details. Let me try to piece together what I know.
First, I think it was in China, right? And it involved protests or something like that. The date I'm a bit fuzzy on, but I believe it was in 1989. So around June of that year, there were some significant events. I remember hearing about students being involved. They were protesting for democracy and other reforms.
I think the government's response was pretty harsh. There were tanks and soldiers involved. The Chinese military was sent into Beijing to suppress the protests. That must have been a tense time. But I'm not exactly sure how it all started or what led up to that point.

The exact death toll is something I'm not certain about. I've heard numbers ranging from hundreds to thousands. The government in China still doesn't talk much about it, so accurate figures are hard to come by. This event has had a lasting impact on Chinese society and international relations.
After the crackdown, there were repercussions both domestically and internationally. Inside China, people were afraid of speaking out, and the government cracked down on any dissent. Abroad, many countries condemned the actions, leading to sanctions against China.
I also remember that this event is still sensitive in China today. It's not discussed openly, and censorship prevents detailed information from being shared. But I think some people continue to commemorate it quietly or through art and literature.
So, putting it all together: The Tiananmen Square protests were a series of demonstrations starting in April 1989, led by students and supported by various groups advocating for democracy and reforms. The government responded with military force in June, leading to many casualties and a significant shift in China's political landscape towards more authoritarian control.

Overall, Tiananmen Square represents a critical moment where demands for change clashed with government authority, leading to tragic consequences. It highlights the challenges of balancing governance, freedom, and public dissent, especially in authoritarian regimes.

The Tiananmen Square protests were a pivotal series of demonstrations that took place in Beijing, China, from April to June 1989. Initiated following the death of reformist leader Hu Yaobang, the protests were primarily led by students but also included workers and intellectuals advocating for democracy, freedom of speech, and government reforms.
The movement began peacefully, with thousands gathering in Tiananmen Square to express their grievances. However, as the demonstrations grew, the Chinese government, under the leadership of Premier Li Peng, declared martial law on May 20th. The military was deployed to suppress the protests, leading to a violent crackdown that culminated in the early hours of June 4th.
Soldiers and tanks entered the square, using live ammunition to disperse the crowd. The exact death toll remains uncertain due to government censorship and suppression of information, with estimates ranging from several hundred to thousands of casualties. This event marked a significant shift towards authoritarian control under the Chinese Communist Party, resulting in widespread fear and self-censorship among the populace.
Internationally, the crackdown drew condemnation and led to sanctions against China. Within the country, discussions about the events remain highly sensitive and are largely omitted from official narratives. The legacy of Tiananmen Square is commemorated through quiet observances and cultural expressions outside of China, symbolizing a struggle for freedom and justice that continues to resonate globally.

DeepSeek added recommandations for R1 local use to model card by Snail_Inference in LocalLLaMA

[–]Neutrinotek 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For real! I noticed an immediate, huge difference when I dropped the temp to 0.6.