0% acceleration. 0% slowdown. 200% more self-confidence while rendering!!!!
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0% acceleration. 0% slowdown. 200% more self-confidence while rendering!!!! While ur real ComfyUI workflow continues calculating normally, highly professional-looking status messages appear in the background, reassuring u that remote tensor shards are being negotiated, GPU architectures are being synchronized, transport channels are being stabilized, and possibly entirely unrelated datacenters are being enthusiastically recruited against their will to support ur local render. Unfortunately, the actual performance increase only works if u believe in it very, very strongly. Do it!!! Do it now. Dont wait. Ur self-confidence is not going to increase itself. Connect the node anywhere in ur workflow where a text string passes through it. The input text is returned completely unchanged, so the node can simply sit between any text-producing node and the next text input in ur workflow: Installation: Download the repository and place the complete folder inside ur ComfyUI custom_nodes directory: For a typical ComfyUI portable installation on Windows, the path may look like this: C:\ComfyUI_windows_portable\ComfyUI\custom_nodes\ComfyUI-ChatGPT-Tensor-Relay\ Text Prompt ↓ Remote Tensor Relay ↓ Next Text Input That's it. FEEL THE POWER! No complicated setup. No API keys. No cloud account. No technical knowledge. No measurable performance improvement. Just connect it, start ur workflow, and watch ur terminal fill with highly professional-looking telemetry while ur GPU does exactly the same work it was already doing before. Just a bit more motivated, maybe! What does the node actually do? It does not accelerate ur model. It does not perform real cloud sharding. It does not tap into remote datacenters. It does not change ur GPU clocks. It does not pay ur electricity bill. It does not objectively make ur Flux, Qwen, or other workflow faster. But at least it also does not intentionally make it slower. The status messages run in a lightweight background thread while the actual ComfyUI workflow continues normally. So, in summary: 0% acceleration. 0% slowdown. 200% more self-confidence while rendering. And in the end, that may be the most important form of performance anyway. Pro tip: After the job is done, show ur terminal output to ChatGPT or Gemini. They will be absolutely thrilled. And believe me: u don't want to miss their explanations. ## License MIT License. ## Notes
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0% acceleration. 0% slowdown. 200% more self-confidence while rendering!!!!
Buschjockel/ComfyUI-ChatGPT-Tensor-Relay