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Thanks to @rootey for pointing out that my existing DF11 compressions do not work with ComfyUI. After I realized the issue was with the different naming schemes of the tensors, I worked on trying to translate and remap each tensor in the `FluxTransformer2D` model (in the `diffusers` library), to the `Flux.diffusion_model` model (which ComfyUI, and I believe other platforms, use), only to realize that the tensors corresponding to the DF11 compressed weights expect to be decompressed into a specific structure at compression time, and trying to adapt for it at runtime will be extremely difficult for me, although it should be theoretically possible for an expert to do.
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Thanks to @rootey for pointing out that my existing DF11 compressions do not work with ComfyUI. After I realized the issue was with the different naming schemes of the tensors, I worked on trying to translate and remap each tensor in the `FluxTransformer2D` model (in the `diffusers` library), to the `Flux.diffusion_model` model (which ComfyUI, and I believe other platforms, use), only to realize that the tensors corresponding to the DF11 compressed weights expect to be decompressed into a specific structure at compression time, and trying to adapt for it at runtime will be extremely difficult for me, although it should be theoretically possible for an expert to do.
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