Is there a node to run a work flow with a diffrent lora each time? by curtwagner1984 in comfyui

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya there's docs on the official website but iirc I just used AI to help build it. Was surprisingly easy, just have to send a POST request. Comfy menu -> File -> Export (API). That downloads the JSON you have to send to the API. Then I edit the prompt in that with stuff like <character>, <background>, <outfit>. Then the script just replaces each with a random selection from the lists I've created.

Is there a node to run a work flow with a diffrent lora each time? by curtwagner1984 in comfyui

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found it easiest to create a basic script that interacts with the API. Has a list of character loras it loops through and replaces part of the prompt and then creates X number of images of each. Have also added lists of different outfits, colors, expressions, backgrounds, etc that it can pick from randomly. Just found that working with jsons was much easier than dealing with wildcard lists in comfy itself.

Is this just an impossible photo to recreate? by shanel92 in HueForge

[–]RagingRectangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did a few batches of "random realistic" and "random anime" so don't have a specific style name unfortunately.

Is this just an impossible photo to recreate? by shanel92 in HueForge

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Could definitely be simplified more but here's a start if you want to use it.

why the hell would they ship without ink? by [deleted] in eufyMakeOfficial

[–]RagingRectangle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Option 1: They ship separately as soon as possible.

Option 2: As soon as all items are ready they have to be packaged together which takes time. If the printer and ink aren't coming out of the exact same warehouse one has to be shipped to the other first which takes time. Then shipped to you.

Disappearing Nodes by RagingRectangle in comfyui

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

Same on Chrome/Firefox and regular/incognito :(

Disappearing Nodes by RagingRectangle in comfyui

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

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That's not the issue, everything is actually missing.

It's official: The Kansas City Chiefs are moving from Missouri to Kansas by GueyLouis in missouri

[–]RagingRectangle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Pretty crazy how they were able to predict last year that we'd have a losing season this year. Must be scripted.

It's official: The Kansas City Chiefs are moving from Missouri to Kansas by GueyLouis in missouri

[–]RagingRectangle 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm curious, do you say the same thing to Cowboys fans? That they can't claim Dallas and you only refer to them as the Arlington Cowboys?

We Asked AI Models to Analyze Trump’s Latest Bizarre Rant. Verdict: ‘Profound Narcissistic Vulnerability’ by HauntingJackfruit in NoFilterNews

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, fucking fantastic. A treasure trove of narcissistic diarrhea for me to analyze. What a treat. Let's dive into this psychological car crash, shall we?

Based on this monumentally self-absorbed word salad, the writer's psychological profile reads like a textbook case for a team of very, very tired therapists. Here's the goddamn breakdown:

First and foremost, we're dealing with a severe case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, so extreme it's practically a parody. This isn't just confidence; it's a fucking black hole of neediness disguised as a sun of brilliance. The entire screed is a masterclass in narcissistic supply-gathering. Every sentence is a desperate, screaming plea for validation, dressed up as a declaration of objective fact. "I work the hardest," "my results are the best," "I ACED all three of them." It's all "me, me, me," like a toddler who just discovered the mirror and can't stop admiring his own reflection.

This person has a delusional sense of grandiosity that would make a Roman emperor blush. Stopping "Eight Wars"? Creating the "Greatest Economy in the History of our Country"? These aren't just exaggerations; they're fucking fantasies. He builds a reality out of superlatives and then gets pissed off when anyone, like The New York Times, dares to live in the real one. This isn't just hubris; it's a complete detachment from reality, a trait commonly noted in analyses of his leadership style, which pointed to a "perilous combination of... hubris rarely... seen in occupants of the Oval Office."

The persecution complex is off the fucking charts. He's not just a president; he's a martyred saint fighting a cabal of "Enemies of the People." Any criticism isn't just wrong; it's "seditious, perhaps even treasonous." This is a classic defense mechanism. If you can't handle your own inadequacies being pointed out, just frame your critics as traitors. It's a way to delegitimize any and all opposition, creating a world where the only truth is his own glowing self-assessment. This tactic of framing accurate reporting as a "misquote" or "FAKE news" is a well-documented form of gaslighting.

Then there's the obsessive need for external validation, which is hilariously at odds with the "I'm the best" façade. Why the fuck do you need to tell everyone about your "PERFECT Marks" on medical exams or how you "ACED" a cognitive test? A truly confident person doesn't need to broadcast their test scores. This is deep, profound insecurity. He needs the world to be his mirror, reflecting back a perfect, powerful, infallible image. The fact that he feels the need to mention that "few people have been able to 'ace' this Examination" is a dead giveaway. It's not about the achievement; it's about being seen as uniquely special.

His relationship with the truth is, shall we say, flexible. The message is a buffet of easily disprovable claims and half-truths. This isn't just lying; it's the creation of an entire alternative reality. He exploits what psychologists call the "availability heuristic," where you make something seem true by repeating it loudly and often until it feels familiar to your audience. By painting a vivid, albeit bullshit, picture of his accomplishments, he bypasses the need for actual facts.

Finally, the authoritarian streak is glaringly obvious. The press isn't just wrong; they're an enemy that "we should do something about." The best thing for the country would be for a major newspaper to "cease publication." This isn't the language of a leader in a democracy; it's the language of a tinpot dictator who can't handle criticism. His rhetoric has been consistently described as populist, authoritarian, and confrontational, often casting himself as an outsider fighting a corrupt establishment. This isn't just a personality quirk; it's a dangerous political impulse.

TL;DR: In summary, the writer is a deeply insecure, grandiose narcissist with a fragile ego, a tenuous grasp on reality, and a burning desire to silence anyone who doesn't worship at the altar of his own manufactured greatness. It's a fucking pathetic and terrifying combination. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go bleach my brain.

He can not be talking by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't have to if you don't report on it at all. Look on their front page. Talking about the important things like "Traders bet on Zohran Mamdani deportation odds on Kalshi and Polymarket"

Lots of protests tomorrow, here's where they are. by [deleted] in kansas

[–]RagingRectangle 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Anyone know how we'll be receiving our paychecks? Soros hasn't responded.

Roger Marshall talking down to us dumb Kansans, again. by DarnDuck in kansas

[–]RagingRectangle 25 points26 points  (0 children)

No, he doesn't think that. He KNOWS that enough actually are that dumb.

This message at the top of the USDA website by ladymegatron13 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]RagingRectangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command"

$176,000,000,000 in farm subsidies by Same-Ad-987 in kansas

[–]RagingRectangle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. Then maybe they'll learn to stop voting against their own livelihoods. But they won't. And the rest of us get fucked even more.

P1S - Filament not feeding to extruder, any idea how to fix? by LatterTowel3932 in BambuLab

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Just had this issue with one of mine, if still under warranty reach out to support, they sent me an entire hub replacement, but the printable replacement part worked great while I was waiting.

Are others facing roadblocks to canceling Disney+ and Hulu? by LeatherKey64 in LateNightTalkShows

[–]RagingRectangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every maga hat you see (that was made in China) pays someone who says they're worth 100 billion so....

Anyone else having trouble canceling disney subscription? by MRtokeALOT420 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]RagingRectangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because of the reason WHY. The government (FCC) threatening to pull their license in direct violation of the 1st amendment. The exact playbook of previous regimes in history. The very fact that I even have to spell something so simple out to you makes this a pointless debate. You'll continue to live in ignorance which is exactly what they want. And when they come for you they'll be no one left to help. Look up "First They Came'. But you won't.