HIPIFY
stable-diffusion
HIPIFY | stable-diffusion | |
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5 | 142 | |
402 | 2,438 | |
4.2% | - | |
9.7 | 9.8 | |
about 20 hours ago | over 1 year ago | |
C++ | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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HIPIFY
- CUDA Is Still a Giant Moat for Nvidia
- Nvidia hits $2T valuation as AI frenzy grips Wall Street
- Hipify automatically translates CUDA source code into portable HIP C++
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Intel CEO: 'The entire industry is motivated to eliminate the CUDA market'
> what would be the point for someone to add ROCm support to various pieces of software which currently require CUDA
It isn't just old cards though, CUDA is a point of centralization on a single provider during a time when access to that providers higher end cards isn't even available and that is causing people to look elsewhere.
ROCm supports CUDA through the included HIP projects...
https://github.com/ROCm/HIP
https://github.com/ROCm/HIPCC
https://github.com/ROCm/HIPIFY
The later will regex replace your CUDA methods with HIP methods. If it is as easy as running hipify on your codebase (or just coding to HIP apis), it certainly makes sense to do so.
- AMD leaps after launching AI chip that could challenge Nvidia dominance
stable-diffusion
- [Stable Diffusion] Aide nécessaire à l'augmentation de la taille du fichier maximum sur l'installation locale
- [Machine Learning] [P] Exécutez une diffusion stable sur le GPU de votre M1 Mac
- Its time!
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Anybody running SD on a Macbook Pro? What are you using and how did you install it?
Yes, you can install it with Python! https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion works with macOS, and you can control all the common parameter via their WebUI or CLI :)
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How do I save the arguments for images I create when using the terminal? (Apple M1 Pro)
I'm using lstein fork ("dream") and when I create an image from the terminal, it also writes back to the terminal like this:
- I Resurrected “Ugly Sonic” with Stable Diffusion Textual Inversion
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AI Seamless Texture Generator Built-In to Blender
> Whenever I ask for something like ‘seamless tiling xxxxxx’ it kinda sorta gets the idea, but the resulting texture doesn’t quite tile right.
Getting seamless tiling requires more than just have "seamless tiling" in the prompt. It also depends on if the fork you're using has that feature at all.
https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion has the feature, but you need to pass it outside the prompt. So if you use the `dream.py` prompt cli, you can pass it `"Hats on the ground" --seamless` and it should be perfectly tilable.
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Auto SD Workflow - Update 0.2.0 - "Collections", Password Protection, Brand new UI + more
From https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion
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Stable Diffusion GUIs for Apple Silicon
Stable Diffusion Dream Script: This is the original site/script for supporting macOS. I found this soon after Stable Diffusion was publicly released and it was the site which inspired me to try out using Stable Diffusion on a mac. They have a web-based UI (as well as command-line scripts) and a lot of documentation on how to get things working.
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Still can't believe this technology is real. My talentless 2 minute sketch on the left.
I’m pretty sure it works for M2 as well - basically the newer ARM-based Macs. The instructions to get it working are detailed! https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion