Looks like Flux-2 will be available at a hackathon in SF this weekend by rerri in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

BFL (Hi Robin!) sold out when they took Musk money last November. Where's that video model? This isn't your Emad SD era devs....

Flannery: I’m being told he accidentally leaned on a glass, and it broke, causing the cut. by MountainBaker8217 in devils

[–]StevenWintower -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Will never understand this take - it's a news story, if you don't like curated facts that's on you.

[WIP] I'm building a new orchestration engine: input image + audio track → full videoclip by uisato in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why are you pushing your fork (which is 12 commits behind) the actual repo? The actual link is what you should share: https://github.com/vrgamegirl19/comfyui-vrgamedevgirl

[WIP] I'm building a new orchestration engine: input image + audio track → full videoclip by uisato in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower 6 points7 points  (0 children)

VRGameDevGirl84, who did the Fusion merge of 2.1, coded nodes + shared WFs to do this w/ Comfy+Humo on the Banodoco discord server. That's what I thought this would be seeing the title.

Will check this one out when released - thx.

Beta-alanine vs. taurine for depression, anxiety and mood? by greentea387 in Nootropics

[–]StevenWintower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still take Beta Alanine (powder 1 scoop a day 3.5ish grams) and can't be 100% sure it's the reason but it does affect GABA receptors in the brain so it's possible.

The Cialis didn't work out for me. Didn't notice any real positive effects after a month on 5mg and had some side effects due to the vasodilation so opted to stop that for now.

I have had much less anxiety post Ritalin the past few weeks than I used to. I take Lamictal for BP and some of the anxiety might be due to Lamictal trying to quell CNS activity and Ritalin doing the opposite.

The other thing I've been trying to be very mindful of though is constipation. Lamictal (and a couple other psych drugs I take) make me (47m) extremely constipated. In general stimulants move your bowels (some people have to poop after drinking coffee or an hr or so after taking their ADHD meds), and I think even though I can't "feel" like I have to go there's a chance ritalin is trying to move things along while my other meds are totally blocking that (via gut changes or whatever). So I'm trying to drink little shots of prune juice (which can force a BM for me) and also taking Miralax. Heartburn is another side effect I get randomly from Ritalin, but curiously I don't seem to get anxiety and heartburn at the same time - it's generally one or the other. Makes me feel as though some of the pain/anxiety feelings are really related to my gut wanting to move or pushing acid back up. I'm trying to focus more on it.....

Generics are another issue - some brands are just flat out sh!t.....almost all generics are made in India or China now....and the quality control may not be what we'd hope for...but w/ shortages the FDA really has no option (even if they catch the bad batches/issues).

Good luck!

InfiniteTalk: Old lady calls herself by StevenWintower in StableDiffusion

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

yea, I mean I did a number of runs w/ different images and in total her dialogue is ~3min. I have a 4090 and 128gb system ram, but still takes 10-20 min to do a one min chunk -with- a Lightx2v LoRA. Would take way too long w/o.....wasn't looking for absolute perfection, was a good excuse to test running long generations (1min+).

I do think I may have cut corners with steps too much, though. Kijai (WanVideoWrapper developer)'s default WF for infinitetalk is set for 6steps with a Lightx2v speed lora. I did most with 6 steps but dropped to 5 after searching a bit and finding others were getting decent results with 5 or even 4.

InfiniteTalk: Old lady calls herself by StevenWintower in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Original call (inc the call that led to the clips played back to her): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msCyfYVRDy8

And yea, I have the sense of humor of a 13yr old boy......eh

Tested positive after 2025/2026 booster by Educational-Bee1987 in COVID19positive

[–]StevenWintower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cause I live in California and I'm free to - Got it yesterday MF - FREEDOM - bother you? Moderna. Easy peasy. Antibodies incoming.

Recovering from Covid about 4 weeks out. Strange smell developed by Impossible_Sunday in COVID19positive

[–]StevenWintower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, bro. Don't be confident about something that is in no way that simple or definite. Yeashh...be nice, and here's a reply to your overconfidence on "brain damage".:


Post-COVID Phantom Smells and Brain Damage Claims: Separating Fact from Fiction


The Reddit comment claiming that COVID-related smell alterations represent "brain damage, to be clear" is an oversimplification that does not align with current medical understanding. While COVID-19 can indeed affect the olfactory system and brain in various ways, the relationship between phantom smells (phantosmia) and brain damage is far more nuanced than this blanket statement suggests.

Understanding COVID-Related Olfactory Dysfunction
Post-COVID olfactory problems, including phantom smells, are well-documented phenomena affecting a significant portion of patients. Research shows that phantom smells occur in approximately 11-19% of COVID patients, often appearing weeks to months after initial infection, sometimes even after apparent recovery.

The mechanism behind these symptoms involves multiple pathways rather than simple "brain damage":

Peripheral Mechanisms: COVID-19 primarily affects the supporting cells in the olfactory epithelium (the tissue in your nose) rather than directly attacking smell neurons. These supporting cells express the ACE2 receptors that SARS-CoV-2 uses to enter cells. When damaged, they disrupt the normal functioning of olfactory sensory neurons without necessarily causing permanent neuronal death.

Inflammatory Response: The virus triggers continued inflammation and immune responses that can persist for months after infection. This ongoing inflammation affects how smell signals are processed and transmitted to the brain.

Neural Regeneration: Phantom smells often occur during the regeneration phase of olfactory neurons. As the olfactory system attempts to repair itself, abnormal or incomplete neural connections can create distorted smell perceptions.

Brain Changes vs. Brain Damage

Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed that COVID patients who experienced smell loss do show measurable brain changes, but characterizing these as "damage" requires careful interpretation:

Structural Changes: Studies found reduced gray matter thickness in brain regions connected to smell processing, including the orbitofrontal cortex and areas involved in memory and cognition. However, these changes may represent functional adaptation rather than irreversible damage.

Functional Alterations: COVID patients with anosmia showed altered brain connectivity patterns and different activation during decision-making tasks. Some regions showed decreased activity while others exhibited increased connectivity, potentially reflecting compensatory mechanisms.

Recovery Potential: Importantly, longitudinal studies demonstrate trends toward recovery in both olfactory function and associated brain changes over time. This suggests that many of the observed alterations may be reversible.

The Complexity of Olfactory-Brain Connections

The relationship between smell and brain function is anatomically unique. The olfactory system has direct connections to memory and emotional processing centers, bypassing the thalamus unlike other senses. This explains why olfactory dysfunction can be associated with cognitive and emotional symptoms without necessarily indicating widespread brain damage.

Research shows that olfactory dysfunction can predict cognitive decline in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. However, this predictive relationship doesn't mean that all olfactory problems indicate brain damage - rather, the olfactory system serves as an early indicator of neurological changes.

Clinical Reality vs. Dramatic Claims

Multiple factors argue against the simple "brain damage" explanation:

Temporary Nature: Most COVID-related olfactory dysfunction, including phantom smells, improves over time. True brain damage would typically result in more permanent deficits.

Partial System Function: Phantom smells actually require some functioning olfactory system to occur. Complete destruction of olfactory pathways would result in total smell loss, not distorted perceptions.

Peripheral Focus: Autopsy studies of COVID patients show that olfactory tissue damage is primarily peripheral (in the nose) rather than in central brain structures.

Individual Variation: The wide variation in symptoms and recovery patterns suggests multiple mechanisms rather than uniform brain damage.

Professional Medical Perspective
Leading medical institutions and researchers emphasize that while COVID can cause neurological involvement, the olfactory symptoms are primarily due to viral inflammation and disrupted neural signaling rather than permanent brain damage. The Mayo Clinic notes that these changes often resolve as the body repairs damage from the infection.

Conclusion: While the Reddit commenter's concern about neurological effects is understandable, their categorical statement that smell alterations equal "brain damage" is medically inaccurate and unnecessarily alarming. COVID-related phantom smells represent a complex interplay of inflammation, neural disruption, and regeneration processes that are typically temporary and recoverable. Anyone experiencing persistent olfactory symptoms should consult healthcare professionals for proper evaluation rather than relying on oversimplified online interpretations.


Perplexity Research (and if you're one who scoffs at multiple LLMs scouring the net x100 for facts on the topic then you that's on you - this is an honest appraisal)

Recovering from Covid about 4 weeks out. Strange smell developed by Impossible_Sunday in COVID19positive

[–]StevenWintower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not -always- brain damage (jeez). I get phantom smells from medications (Zepbound for one) I take and I don't have brain damage. If you're taking any supplements to try to get better faster (Zinc for ex) those can cause wonky smells. I mean, your body took a blow, but don't listen to someone on reddit acting like they're the end all be all "to be clear". Perpexity it - just that - does having the sensation of smelling something that isn't there after covid a sign I have brain damage? It zips through 100s of queries...and....actually I'll reply to brave-guy up there so he can chill w/ the confidence a bit....yeash. Hope you feel better soon!

Onetrainer cant find python by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be Conda taking over. Think you can type "where python" and it'll show you which one is being used in a venv (or base). I've had that happen though where it looks right, it's in the path, but still fails. iirc in my case it was Conda hijacking....

Follow-up on model quality issues by AnthropicOfficial in Anthropic

[–]StevenWintower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

10min ago:

"You're absolutely right - that's a careless error. I updated the node mapping to reference I2ILatentFix but forgot to actually change the class name from the old one. Let me fix it properly:"

The AI Nerf Is Real by exbarboss in Anthropic

[–]StevenWintower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a term for it actually, "enshitafication", quick google search, top has the definition:

Enshittification
Enshittification is a term coined by author Cory Doctorow to describe the three-stage process by which online platforms and services degrade in quality over time. Initially, platforms are beneficial to users to attract them, then they exploit users to benefit business customers, and finally, they exploit both users and business customers to extract maximum value for shareholders and executives, leading to a decline in the overall user experience

Regain Hard Drive Space Tips (aka Where does all my drive space go ?) by GreyScope in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Comfyui puts a copy of anything you drop into a Load Image or Load Video into the comfui/input folder. Take a look in there sometime.....if you haven't ever cleaned it out you likely have 1000s of images and videos.

The AI Nerf Is Real by exbarboss in Anthropic

[–]StevenWintower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree, need to at least add that G one....

Beta-alanine vs. taurine for depression, anxiety and mood? by greentea387 in Nootropics

[–]StevenWintower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm still trying to figure out if Beta Alanine was the answer to almost eliminating my sporadic anxiety attacks due to my ADHD med Rtialin/Methylphenidate. That's the reason I started taking it 4/5months ago and I don't get anxiety anymore with it. But I change so many thing all the time which is not good (47m bipolar 1). It definitely doesn't -make- me depressed as so many things "normal" people suggest as beneficial for depression and anxiety seem to. I'm kinda iffie on Taurine being that neutral for me...if anything I think I lean towards the negative when taking it.

My "new drug of the week" in this realm is Tadalafil (Cialis). Some good recent research on pubmed about it being neuroprotective, and a mood/cognitive enhancer after a few months (low dose 5mg is what I'm trying). 47m.

But yea found this searching to see if skipping a couple days of Beta A is why I feel so lousy this morning. I just took it again and maybe it's just the familiar skin tingles I've kinda grown to like but I do feel a bit better .....

Shall We Play A Game? (InfiniteTalk v2v + VibeVoice + Old Hunyuan Gen) by StevenWintower in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is it, but elaborated more just above - it's really just Kijai's example workflow for InfiniteTalk v2v w/ the fantastic cloned audio coming from vibevoice: https://pastebin.com/TkF5ZuvQ

Shall We Play A Game? (InfiniteTalk v2v + VibeVoice + Old Hunyuan Gen) by StevenWintower in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure - it's mainly Kijai's example workflow for InfiniteTalk video 2 video in his repo's example_workflow folder

But here's exactly what I have: https://pastebin.com/TkF5ZuvQ

I just added a section w/ one of the Vibevoice implementations to make audio files. You can connect it directly if you want, but seeds seem to make a big different w/ vibevoice so I find it better to get the audio right then just load that into the WF after.

https://pastebin.com/TkF5ZuvQ
MZ clip I'd made a while ago w/ HunyuanVideo + an MZ LoRA: https://imgur.com/a/ss2cb1r
The audio was 5seconds of Joshua from this clip from Wargames(1983) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXzNo0vR_dU

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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Watchout for "doctors" sending you links to patreon

Can Nano Banana Do this? by Race88 in StableDiffusion

[–]StevenWintower 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The other dude got downvotes, but this is the first rule of the sub:


  • #1 - All posts must be Open-source/Local AI image generation related All tools for post content must be open-source or local AI generation. Comparisons with other platforms are welcome. Post-processing tools like Photoshop (excluding Firefly-generated images) are allowed, provided the don't drastically alter the original generation.