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Research#llm📝 BlogAnalyzed: Dec 28, 2025 15:00

Experimenting with FreeLong Node for Extended Video Generation in Stable Diffusion

Published:Dec 28, 2025 14:48
1 min read
r/StableDiffusion

Analysis

This article discusses an experiment using the FreeLong node in Stable Diffusion to generate extended video sequences, specifically focusing on creating a horror-like short film scene. The author combined InfiniteTalk for the beginning and FreeLong for the hallway sequence. While the node effectively maintains motion throughout the video, it struggles with preserving facial likeness over longer durations. The author suggests using a LORA to potentially mitigate this issue. The post highlights the potential of FreeLong for creating longer, more consistent video content within Stable Diffusion, while also acknowledging its limitations regarding facial consistency. The author used Davinci Resolve for post-processing, including stitching, color correction, and adding visual and sound effects.
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Unfortunately for images of people it does lose facial likeness over time.

Analysis

This is a clickbait headline designed to capitalize on the popularity of 'Stranger Things'. It uses a common tactic of suggesting a substitute for a popular media property to draw in viewers. The article likely aims to drive traffic to Tubi by highlighting a free movie with a similar aesthetic. The effectiveness hinges on how well the recommended movie actually captures the 'Stranger Things' vibe, which is subjective and potentially misleading. The brevity of the content suggests a low-effort approach to content creation.
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Take a trip to a different sort of Upside Down in this cult favorite that nails the Stranger Things vibe.

Social Issues#Immigration🏛️ OfficialAnalyzed: Dec 29, 2025 17:52

UNLOCKED: ICE is Coming to a City Near You feat. Memo Torres

Published:Oct 5, 2025 21:17
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode features an interview with Memo Torres, a reporter from L.A. TACO. The discussion focuses on the coverage of ICE raids, shifting from the usual focus on food and culture. The interview delves into the experiences of individuals affected by ICE, exploring the harsh realities of immigration enforcement in the United States. The podcast aims to provide insights into the impact of ICE operations and offer practical advice for those potentially at risk. The episode highlights the importance of independent journalism in covering sensitive topics.

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Memo tells us about what happens to people when they get kidnapped, covering the horrors of fortress America, and practical advice for those who might find themselves in ICE’s crosshairs.

Entertainment#Film🏛️ OfficialAnalyzed: Dec 29, 2025 17:58

Movie Mindset Bonus - Interview With Director Brian Yuzna

Published:Dec 23, 2024 23:47
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode features an interview with Brian Yuzna, a prominent figure in the horror film industry. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including adapting Lovecraftian themes, unconventional takes on classic stories like Peter Pan, and the enjoyment of horror films even when they are considered "bad." The interview also touches upon the use of "GOOP" in cinema and explores uniquely American horror tropes. The episode promotes the 40th-anniversary edition of Yuzna's film "Re-Animator" and includes a trailer for the re-release.
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We discuss adapting Lovecraft, all-nude Peter Pan, Clown Theory, copypastas, uniquely American ghouls, the importance of GOOP in cinema, and how real horror fans can enjoy horror even when it’s bad.

MM16 - City Frights: Wolfen, Candyman, and the Urban Wilderness

Published:Oct 31, 2024 11:00
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode, part of the "Ghoulvie Screamset," analyzes the horror films "Wolfen" (1981) and "Candyman" (1992). The hosts, Will & Hesse, explore how these films utilize urban environments to create horror. "Wolfen" is examined for its depiction of primordial evil intruding into the city, while "Candyman" is analyzed for its portrayal of the everyday horrors of urban poverty. The episode is a re-release from a Patreon feed, making it more widely available. The podcast promises a second season next year, inviting listener input.
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Two films taking advantage of real urban environments the horrors of city life, from the intrusion of primordial natural evil in Wolfen, to manifesting the everyday horror of urban poverty in Candyman.

MM15 - Save Your Servants!: Barker, Blatty & Writers In Hell

Published:Oct 23, 2024 18:03
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode, part of the Movie Mindset Horrortober Season 1, analyzes two films directed by their writers: Clive Barker's "Hellraiser" (1987) and William Peter Blatty's "The Exorcist III" (1990). The discussion, led by Brendan James, explores the contrasting visions of evil presented in these films, one from a British gay man and the other from a devout American Catholic. The podcast highlights the practical effects of "Hellraiser" and dissects a famous jump scare from "Exorcist III". The episode is available on the public feed after being previously released on Patreon.
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Both films feature visions of Hell’s intrusion onto earth; two competing and complementary visions of evil, one from a gay British man and the second from a devout American Catholic.

Movie Mindset 14 - Halloween Sex God: A Tom Atkins Double Feature

Published:Oct 16, 2024 11:15
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode of Movie Mindset analyzes two films starring Tom Atkins: John Carpenter's "The Fog" (1980) and Tommy Lee Wallace's "Halloween III: Season of the Witch." The episode highlights Atkins' portrayal of an "everyman sex symbol" in both films, exploring themes of horror, ghost stories, and the evolution of the Halloween franchise. The podcast also touches upon the films' plots, including the monstrous crimes of the past in "The Fog" and the outrageous gore of "Halloween III." The episode was originally available on Patreon and is now being made more widely available.
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Tom Atkins plays an everyman sex symbol in both, laying pipe as he’s terrorized by ghosts & robots through anonymous northern California towns.

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode, part of the "Movie Mindset" series, features a discussion of two 1964 horror films starring Vincent Price: "The Last Man on Earth" and "The Masque of the Red Death." The hosts, Will and Hesse, along with guest Theda Hammel, analyze the films' themes of the end of the world, highlighting Price's acting style. The episode is being made available to a wider audience after being previously released on Patreon. The focus is on the intersection of horror, acting, and thematic elements within the context of classic cinema.

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Both deal with the end of the world in their own way and highlight Price’s unique combination of campiness and dramatic heft for both comedic and horrifying effects.

Movie Mindset 12 - Road Trip! Horrifying Rides of Romero & Hooper

Published:Oct 4, 2023 11:00
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This NVIDIA AI Podcast episode, "Movie Mindset 12," focuses on two horror classics: George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" and Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." The hosts, Will and Hesse, analyze how these films revolutionized the horror genre, emphasizing their gruesome nihilism and reflection of American society. The podcast aims to provide a chilling experience for listeners, with the first episode being free and subsequent episodes available to subscribers. The episode is part of a "Horrotober Ghoulvie Screamset" miniseries.
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Both films redefined the genre into heightened levels of gruesome nihilism, creating vivid reflections of charnel-house America while serving up ghouls galore for your puerile titillation.

Podcast#AI Ethics🏛️ OfficialAnalyzed: Dec 29, 2025 18:13

686 - AI Can't Get You Garfield feat. Ryan Broderick & Elon Musk (12/6/22)

Published:Dec 6, 2022 06:21
1 min read
NVIDIA AI Podcast

Analysis

This podcast episode from the NVIDIA AI Podcast features a discussion about AI and its implications. The episode includes an update from Elon Musk on Twitter's policies and future projects. Ryan Broderick, author of the Garbage Day newsletter, joins to discuss online issues, including moderation, the future of Twitter, and the ethical and technological challenges of new AI technology. The episode touches on the intersection of AI, social media, and the broader internet landscape, offering insights into current trends and potential future developments. The focus is on the societal impact of AI and related technologies.
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The podcast discusses all things online, from the woes of politicized moderation, to a future without Twitter, to the many ethical & technological horrors presented by new AI technology.

Technology#Software Development📝 BlogAnalyzed: Dec 29, 2025 17:50

Jeff Atwood on Stack Overflow, Coding Horror, and Discourse

Published:Nov 29, 2018 15:41
1 min read
Lex Fridman Podcast

Analysis

This article summarizes a discussion with Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange, on the Lex Fridman Podcast. It highlights the significant impact of these platforms on global knowledge and productivity, drawing a parallel to Wikipedia. The article also mentions Atwood's Coding Horror blog and the Discourse open-source project, which aims to improve online community discussions. The availability of a video version on YouTube and links to Lex Fridman's social media are also provided for further engagement. The focus is on Atwood's contributions to online communities and knowledge sharing.
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Much like with Wikipedia, it is difficult to understate the impact on global knowledge and productivity that these network of sites have created.

Research#llm👥 CommunityAnalyzed: Jan 4, 2026 08:02

Nightmare Machine – Horror imagery generated by deep learning

Published:Oct 21, 2016 21:26
1 min read
Hacker News

Analysis

This article discusses the generation of horror imagery using deep learning, likely focusing on the technical aspects of the AI model and the resulting visual outputs. The source, Hacker News, suggests a focus on technical details and community discussion.

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