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Short version: I do VFX, I eat 納豆. Longer version: I am a compositing supervisor currently based in France. I like learning stuff and speaking languages.
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Three episodes into #Pluribus and I’m having a great time with it so far!
@mauro I read it last year and absolutely loved the story and the concept. Le Guin’s writing style was very challenging for me, though, so I think I might have overestimated my English reading level ;) Next time I’ll try it in my native language.
Using a #Blackwell 5080 with #Nuke 15/16 on Linux and the open drivers is a disaster — GPU-accelerated nodes (AI+OFX) fill VRAM and never release, causing total GPU crash after a few frames. Yesterday I did some testing in Nuke 17 and 16.1 Beta... the issue is gone! Need to wait for official release but this is amazing news.
If you're reformatting smart vectors, don't forget to multiply the vector values by the reformat scale factor. #nuke
Beeble AI just dropped Switchlight 3.0 and it’s honestly wild. Version 2 was already a massive boost for relighting workflows, but the new model just blows it out of the water.

After more than 5 years I've finally written a post on my old blog because this post is longer. It's about my recent success of repurposing old hardware at the office to build a PC with two graphics cards. It hosts two virtual machines and each one has access to a dedicated Nvidia GPU.

With two monitors, mice and keyboards two people could even work on site at the same machine 😎 But this is primarily meant to provide remote desktops for I/O and editorial.

https://www.comp-fu.com/2025/10/dual-gpu-passthrough-on-proxmox/

#proxmox

Dual GPU Passthrough on Proxmox | Stefan Ihringer's Comp-Fu

How to set up two Linux VMs with Nvidia GPUs on a single Z820 workstation using Proxmox.

When it comes to UI and UX - Apple Pages is the zBrush of the office productivity tools.
@compfu For weeks I didn’t understand why my colleagues were complaining about ViTMatte running out of memory. It turns out they were running the model that had been put into the pipeline, while I had overrides on my machine to use my own toolsets (don’t tell our pipeline td :P). I only realized this while setting up my home workstation.
Let me know if you manage to run some tests :)
The ViTMatte for #Nuke from Rafael Silva is much more memory efficient than VitMatte from Foundry. Unfortunately on the official one I can hardly process 1080p while the older one can easily push 4K.
https://github.com/rafaelperez/ViTMatte-for-Nuke
GitHub - rafaelperez/ViTMatte-for-Nuke: [Information Fusion] Boosting Image Matting with Pretrained Plain Vision Transformers

[Information Fusion] Boosting Image Matting with Pretrained Plain Vision Transformers - rafaelperez/ViTMatte-for-Nuke

GitHub
So now after running PxF_NukeBench the numbers are even crazier. 66% average speed improvement on calculations, 21% on writes and 223% on reads. What a lovely day :)