The LTXV model runs on consumer GPUs, and all ComfyUI flows should work reliably from these official resources. Some third-party sites (like ltxvideo.net or wanai.pro) are broken, misconfigured, or heavy on unnecessary assets—so stick to the official ones to avoid issues and missing content.
Hi! Draw Things should be able to add support in the next 2 weeks after we get video feature a little bit more polished out with existing video models (Wan 2.1, Hunyuan etc).
In this year’s WWDC I asked the same question one of the GPU software engineers and he claimed that Apple is going to completely remove support for OpenGL in about two years from now.
Regardless, “deprecated” means “no longer maintained”, meaning that if any regressions will appear in the near future, it’s possible no one will fix them, as these issues will not be prioritized.
I'd take that with a grain of salt. Apple likes to threaten removal of technologies they have deprecated as a way to increase adoption of their replacements but rarely if ever go from deprecation to removal so aggressively, at least on the Mac.
They might exclude deprecated APIs from the pre-announced iOS-MacOS portable platform (Marzipan). That is the move that makes them unsuitable for future use.
This also includes UIWebView and other quite popular pieces of the SDK.
A clean cut - good opportunity to shed some weight, actually.
Note that Apple is still committed to supporting WebGL in Safari, so OpenGL ES will at least be supported that way going forward.
So it's arguably not so much "OpenGL is going away" as it is "OpenGL is going to be maintained by the Safari team, and JS will be the only interface to it" :)
My cat got my gf locked out of Gmail for 15 minutes once, since it was sitting on the F5 (refresh) key while the Gmail tab was open. Turns out Gmail thought there was a suspicious activity on the account and she got locked out for up to 24 hours.
Fun times... at one point I managed to render a computer unresponsive by dropping a notebook on the PrintScreen key. The key-repeat was pretty fast and so many gnome-screenshot windows popped up...
Awesome. I find that simply lowering the screen when you get up works, except for when your cat is trying to express her affection to you or your screen while you're trying to get some work done.
> Costella shows that Lanczos and Bicubic create nasty grid artifacts. This is not true, he simply has a bug in his upsamplers.
The good and bad part of discussions about image processing is that it's easy to compare the results. This blog post would be better with the images using the correct implementation of the filters.
(One problem is that some times just getting the images, configuring the programs and tiding the results is more time consuming than expected. So "just add the images" may be a one week project.)
If you’re looking for the official LTXV model and working ComfyUI flows, make sure to visit the right sources:
- Official site: https://www.lightricks.com
- Model + Playground: https://huggingface.co/Lightricks/LTX-Video
The LTXV model runs on consumer GPUs, and all ComfyUI flows should work reliably from these official resources. Some third-party sites (like ltxvideo.net or wanai.pro) are broken, misconfigured, or heavy on unnecessary assets—so stick to the official ones to avoid issues and missing content.