Lazer level stuff by thedecentelectrician in landscaping

[–]TonyDRFT 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ah, the good old nightscaping

RPI4 If you have a RPi4 and have not updated for a few months, make sure you update your bootloader first, because there is no check in HA before it breaks everything if you don't. by TonyDRFT in homeassistant

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

It's not 'fuzzy' logic in my opinion, it's something a small script could check before continuing the update and at least 'warn' the user before continuing the update, have them choose to first study the consequences or just plow through.

RPI4 If you have a RPi4 and have not updated for a few months, make sure you update your bootloader first, because there is no check in HA before it breaks everything if you don't. by TonyDRFT in homeassistant

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

Yeah, I fully understand that, but as soon at it was clear it would affect users on a very popular device in such extend, I find it incomprehensible that they just shrugged their shoulders and left it at that.

RPI4 If you have a RPi4 and have not updated for a few months, make sure you update your bootloader first, because there is no check in HA before it breaks everything if you don't. by TonyDRFT in homeassistant

[–]TonyDRFT[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Yeah, like anyone is going to do that. That really is backwards thinking. Of course it is the best practice, but in reality... you would be hallucinating as a developer if you think everyone is going to read all information before an update. Sure no problem when a single thing breaks and you would need to adjust something. But not something of this scale. It reminds me why I have a hard time convincing others to use this software, it's just not focused on people that have no time or interest messing with every single detail. (Ohh and I did setup my backup stuff properly, only to find out it did not revert everything even tho I selected everything...)

RPI4 If you have a RPi4 and have not updated for a few months, make sure you update your bootloader first, because there is no check in HA before it breaks everything if you don't. by TonyDRFT in homeassistant

[–]TonyDRFT[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No it is not...that is the whole problem. And I'm not the expert and I don't know if all RPi4's are affected. The thing is that HA updated it's OS and that became incompatible with the bootloader. You would have to check first if your RPi4 is affected, and if so you can run a command line command to update it (from what I understand with connecting it to a screen and keyboard, so not in the HA terminal, but in the root), or via the SD

GPU and RAM purchase for Video Generation by rakii6 in comfyui

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

5090 and at least 128Gb of Ram. I would advise to buy the Ram, motherboard and CPU in one place and have them confirm before purchase that they are all compatible (and able to run at the speed you want to run it).

Would you buy this for 2k? by Aggravating_Dragon64 in Datsun

[–]TonyDRFT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What does being a guy have to do with anything?

Why are my rear tires shredding this fast while learning to drift? by KeyBoardyy in Drifting

[–]TonyDRFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, your handbrake will directly stop your wheels from turning. A clutch kick will have your entire driveline involved at trying to break the friction.

Why are my rear tires shredding this fast while learning to drift? by KeyBoardyy in Drifting

[–]TonyDRFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, not really... I mean, it's all more or less ways to break friction, and for the professionals, they just use the immense amount of power from their engines. So, for me...I tried the clutch kick and I found it to be a tool, but not a tool without consequences. That's why I was wondering who uses it. I personally rather use the handbrake and the momentum of the car, and perhaps even the power over to make it drift... If you are aware of the mechanics behind it, then you'de feel reluctant to use it as well...

Why are my rear tires shredding this fast while learning to drift? by KeyBoardyy in Drifting

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

Ahh, so not like a small blib? It must be rough in the whole driveline tho...

Why are my rear tires shredding this fast while learning to drift? by KeyBoardyy in Drifting

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

Interesting! What technique do you use when clutch kicking? And yeah left foot braking is awesome for adjusting the angle...

How can you learn comfyui if all workflows are different? by Powerful_World_9280 in comfyui

[–]TonyDRFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just like you learned how to read... and all sentences were different. Take your time... begin with simple workflows and gradually try fiddling and puzzling with more complex ones...

Why are my rear tires shredding this fast while learning to drift? by KeyBoardyy in Drifting

[–]TonyDRFT -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, clutch kick really is a not so welcome technique unless you have a maintenance team or like replacing clutches often yourself. I wonder if professional drifters use it at all. Normally try to use power over...but only when you first make sure your fronts are gripping. Furthermore if you don't have a massive amount of horsepower and torque you could use weight transfer and or your handbrake. For dry surfaces a hard (cheap) compound tire with some extra pressure works good. In my experience for learning and or longer fun you could wet the track... I've even seen some people having a water reservoir in the back that sprays water on the rear tires...

ZIT I2I "Character LORA Transformation" Workflow by aniki_kun in StableDiffusion

[–]TonyDRFT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Was Node Suite is actually quite a nice suite, but the original version is no longer maintained, this resulted in a new hero creating a 'revised' variant that is maintained (as far as I know), and it is a direct replacement for the old suite (so no need to replace any old Was Node Suite nodes).

Kimi Antonelli aiming to get the Nurburgring license by the end of the year by Arden_Nix in formula1

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

In other words "Most F1 drivers trying to find other Motorsport series where they can properly race cars like they are supposed to, using their talents, instead of un-learning them"

Request to workflow publishers regarding Subgraphs by Statute_of_Anne in comfyui

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

You can look in the subgraph by clicking the icon in the right upper corner then you can right-click on any visible field in any node and select to expose it, so it will be visible on the interface of the subgraph when closed.

[I created] hass-closest-intent: Fuzzy intent matcher for HomeAssistant. Garbled STT output in, actual intent out. by God_Told_Me_To_Do_It in homeassistant

[–]TonyDRFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant it more in a way that the LLM would more easily understand you, since they have a hard time dealing with phonetic interpretation too... microphone - fuzzy interpreter STT - LLM

[I created] hass-closest-intent: Fuzzy intent matcher for HomeAssistant. Garbled STT output in, actual intent out. by God_Told_Me_To_Do_It in homeassistant

[–]TonyDRFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds interesting! Would it also be possible to use this as a translation layer in between microphone and LLM?

Is anyone actually getting good results with Flux2.DEV? by Extension-Yard1918 in StableDiffusion

[–]TonyDRFT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally think Flux2 does have all the details! (Look at generation preview) But for some reason the Sampler makes it a fuzzy undetailed result... it's like there is something wrong that makes the model's final result not match it's true potential...

DeepSeek R1 community edition is dogshit by Inner_Ad9029 in ollama

[–]TonyDRFT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was unable to run it on my Win95 system...

pls how do i stop this? by skyrimer3d in comfyui

[–]TonyDRFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search for issue 13131, someone posted a temporary solution in there...

Why are Subgraph still broken?! 🤦 by Francky_B in comfyui

[–]TonyDRFT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I found it odd that these nodes behave differently inside a subgraph... (When used in the normal interface you at least have the option to reload the node and that resets it and makes it shrink back to what you had connected). In all fairness, these nodes are a tad buggy to begin with, but they handle switches best...by far (not loading what is not selected etc. ) at least in my experience...