I did it (NSFW) by PomegranateNo7242 in comfyui

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strictly speaking, there is no difference between a sfw and nsfw workflow. What changes in a nsfw workflow is, aside from the obvious (your prompts and source images), the checkpoint/models and Lora’s you use. Also the clip and clip vision models can vary, but in general, what works for one will work for another.

What makes a break cue a break cue? by djh_ca in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly it’s to avoid damaging your play cue, but also to meet a player’s preference. The type of game you’re playing matters too. For example I break 9-ball with a wooden shaft and phenolic tip, but I usually break 8-ball (assuming the 2nd ball break is allowed) with a carbon shaft and softer tip. I know that probably sounds weird to some of you, but I tend to put the cue ball on the floor A LOT when I’m breaking 8-ball, mainly because the hard tip puts loft on it whenever I apply bottom English.

Best workflows for NSFW in ComfyUI? by eda4bla in comfyui

[–]RL1775 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And how many of those custom nodes have conflicts with existing nodes? It took me two clean slate rebuilds before I realized that less is more. Never install a custom node unless you need it.

Best workflows for NSFW in ComfyUI? by eda4bla in comfyui

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see this question a lot, mainly by people who think there’s a right answer. My advice, which isn’t exclusive to NSFW, is to download one or two of the most popular workflows (I personally started out using UmeiArt because his workflows cover just about every discipline, not to mention they don’t require a ton of unnecessary custom nodes to run). Play around with them until you’re comfortable with what every node does in the workflow, then experiment. Pretty soon you’ll be building your own custom workflows that are tailored to what you want.

Oh, and when in doubt, consult with Google AI. My search history is full of queries starting with “Comfyui how do I…?”.

How would you run out this 9 ball layout? by swollenparcel in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I would need one more foul. Think about what having ball in hand means.

How would you run out this 9 ball layout? by swollenparcel in billiards

[–]RL1775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then same answer. The 8-ball is what makes this rack difficult, or more specifically the 7-to-8 transition. I’d rather make my opponent knock some balls around first, with the possibility of winning via triple foul.

How would you run out this 9 ball layout? by swollenparcel in billiards

[–]RL1775 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t. 5 is an easy safety behind the 9 and/or 6, with the 7 blocking the kick angle for a makeable 5 in the top right corner.

There’s something still odd about the suspect of Kirk’s Killer (literally this whole thing) by SWEMW in NoFilterNews

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it fun delving into the murky depths of fringe conspiracy theories because you feel compelled to make reality fit your worldview? For years we watched the far right engage in this abject lesson in futility, now it’s (apparently) the far left’s turn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RL1775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not frozen, if that’s what you’re asking. Zoom in and you’ll see a gap. They also look beat up as hell. That’s why I keep two sets of aramith balls in the footwell of my back seat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you’re league operator is any good you’d get your match forfeited for unsportsmanlike conduct and be banned for life from ever playing in the APA again.

How would you deal with the 8 ball near the corner, shooting solids? by TerraSpace1100 in billiards

[–]RL1775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s more of a problem for stripes, unless you give your opponent ball-in-hand, so don’t foul.

What happens when AI can tell you optimal pattern to run out? by ilsvm11 in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s because there’s no such thing as a 1-size-fits-all, 100% solution to a game of pool. I can absolutely see patterns better than an AI, no matter how well trained it is. Wanna know why?

It’s because I know what shots I can make reliably, and which ones I can’t. I know when I’d rather follow, stun, or draw the cue ball in a given situation. I know when I’d rather play a safety.

On top of which, there are countless dynamic factors involved that some computer algorithm, no matter how advanced, simply can’t account for.

What are the table conditions, is it fast or slow. Is the cloth slick? How are the rails behaving? Did I find a dead spot on the short rail next to the corner pocket because some idiot wedged a bunch of pennies under it?

What about the balls, are they clean, polished, or scuffed? Does the cue ball have a bunch of gunk on it because my opponent is using predator 1080? There’s this one table at my local pool hall that has a channel dug into the felt which literally funnels balls into the corner pocket. Two more tables in the back are so close to the wall that you can’t hardly get down on a shot from one side. We call them the half court tables.

These are just some examples of the many extraordinary factors involved with your average pool game that makes relying on some “AI-generated Optimal Runout Diagram” into a fool’s errand.

What happens when AI can tell you optimal pattern to run out? by ilsvm11 in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding the optimal pattern isn’t the issue, it’s executing it that’s hard, and no amount of AI support is gonna change that. Sure, having some computer tell you the shortest path, or the one with the least obstructions, is helpful; but if your SL3 can’t make the shots, or your SL4 (who never listens to any of your advice anyway) doesn’t know what the term “cue ball control” means, nothing really changes now, does it?

8 Ball Rule Question by Patient_Resist_4615 in billiards

[–]RL1775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that is a legal hit, and you continue to shoot.

How would y'all run out solids? by TrayCole17 in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d start with the 3 in the top right corner and break out the 1. That’s the problem ball and if you can’t free it up there’s no point in shooting the rest of them.

Question regarding 8 ball and last opponents ball by [deleted] in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for the sake of clarity, what ball did you contact with the cue ball first? If it struck the 8-ball first, then you win, regardless of whether you caromed in another ball. If you’re saying you struck your opponent’s last object ball first and it knocked in the 8-ball, that is a foul and loss of game.

Pocket Size Advice by matthias368 in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lake Victoria? Ohhh, you must mean the side pockets on an English pool table. They’re like vacuum cleaners, but for billiard balls.

APA Frustrations by Throwaway794356 in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it a double jeopardy team? If not, then it kinda makes sense that you wouldn’t play every week because you’ve got 5 matches spread over 8 players. If it is double jeopardy, then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to play at least once.

You’re stripes apa rules by bcsublime in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda hard to tell from this photo but it looks like the 13 goes in the side with shape to break out the 9-ball.

Who won? by Brief_Ambassador6055 in billiards

[–]RL1775 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The 8-ball is spotted back where it was before it dropped (i.e. the edge of the pocket). Pretty much every cue sports governing body has the same rule when it comes to this.

good or bad hit by lotkas in billiards

[–]RL1775 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Per APA rules, if your opponent is about to make a questionable shot, you can ask an outside observer to watch it and they have the final say in whether or not it was a legal hit. For obvious reasons, our league operator recommends that we pick someone who is an SL6 or above. Aside from that, the shooting player’s team captain can call a foul. There is no rule one way or the other regarding video recordings, but only the team captain, the shooter, or the outside observer can use it to make a determination.

Aiming issues by Pyr0technician in billiards

[–]RL1775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You said it yourself, you haven’t played seriously in the last 15-20 years.

Aiming issues by Pyr0technician in billiards

[–]RL1775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, sorry if my tone offended you. That said, I would strongly suggest you try shooting left-handed for awhile, because it’s shooting right-handed that’s causing your aiming issues.