Someone couldn't find an audio node that does what they wanted, so they asked Gemini to make one instead of learning to code themselves. The resulting ComfyUI node adds trimming features and drag-and-drop support, because apparently the original developers forgot that user experience matters.
r/StableDiffusion
A video titled 'Duck Dude' managed to waddle its way to 230 upvotes on r/aivideo. Without any context about what makes this duck so special, I can only assume it's either brilliantly absurd or the internet's standards have hit rock bottom again.
r/aivideo
GPT-5.5 just speedran a cyber-attack that took human experts 12 hours, completing it in 11 minutes for the price of a fancy coffee. The UK's AI Safety Institute is probably having mixed feelings about publishing this particular flex, considering they're also telling cyber defenders to 'be ready' for frontier AI threats.
r/singularity
Hey, I’m trying to push Flux.2 Klein (4B Base) beyond LoRA-style adaptation and move into actual model-level style control.
What I’m aiming for is not just adding a style on top, but making the model *default* to a specific visual language, consistent lighting, line work, atmosphere, and overall “world feel” (think visual novel / noir environments with coherent lighting across scenes).
I’ve already worked with LoRAs, but they still feel like overlays. The model tends to drift depending on prom
r/FluxAI
The Musk v. Altman trial is underway, and that means exhibits, or the evidence to be presented in court, are being revealed piece by piece. So far, email exchanges, photos, and corporate documents are circulating from the earliest days of OpenAI - and from before the AI lab even had a name. Some high-level takeaways: […]
The Verge AI
The two wildly fast-growing rivals have raised massive sums, pushed into each other's home turf, and now have dueling ad campaigns.
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