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dalle-playground
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Discord bot with a locally-hosted SD backend.
Built on dalle-playground because it is simple and I like it.
- Neural photo engine with Intel compute stick?
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Free/open-source AI Text-To-Image Models that can be run on AWS?
[1] https://github.com/saharmor/dalle-playground
- ai_irl
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Running Dall-e mini on Windows? (Or: Are there any equivalent text-to-image AI's I can run on a windows PC with a 2080 TI?)
If you decide to abandon the idea of running locally and want to run in the cloud instead, https://github.com/saharmor/dalle-playground has a Google Colab notebook that's relatively easy to run (although Google Colab's free tier is relatively limited).
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Run Your Own DALL·E Mini (Craiyon) Server on EC2
Next, we want the code in the https://github.com/hrichardlee/dalle-playground repo, and we want to construct a pip environment from the backend/requirements.txt file in that repo. We were almost able to use the saharmor/dalle-playground repo as-is, but we had to make one change to add the jax[cuda] package to the requirements.txt file. In case you haven’t seen jax before, jax is a machine-learning library from Google, roughly equivalent to Tensorflow or PyTorch. It combines Autograd for automatic differentiation and XLA (accelerated linear algebra) for JIT-compiling numpy-like code for Google’s TPUs or Nvidia’s CUDA API for GPUs. The CUDA support requires explicitly selecting the [cuda] option when we install the package.
- Dream's over guys...
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How to run DALLE-2 locally
Is their any way to run DALLE-2 inside of a docker container similarly to this DALLE-PLAYGROUND repo on github?
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How difficult would it be to set up your own DALL-E (mini/mega) API for side-projects?
I know there are open source projects like dalle-playground. Would it literally be enough to host this app on an EC2 instance with the mini model?
- an AI image generator capable of taking a prompt and making it come to life.
disco-diffusion
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Halloween 2022
Disco-diffusion, a framework like Stable, which came out about 13 months ago: https://github.com/alembics/disco-diffusion
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Which is your favorite text to image model overall?
Runner-ups are Craiyon (for being more "creative" than SD), Disco Diffusion, minDALL-E, and CLIP Guided Diffusion.
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AI Generated Music Video using Disco Diffusion software
From the Disco Diffusion GitHub, "“A frankensteinian amalgamation of notebooks, models and techniques for the generation of AI Art and Animations.”
- List of open source machine learning AI image generation/text-to-image libraries that can be installed on an Amazon GPU instance? e.g. MinDall-E, Disco Diffusion, Pixray
- Colab notebook "Disco Diffusion v5.6, Inpainting_mode by cut_pow" by kostarion. From the developer: "Inpainting mode in #DiscoDiffusion! I've finally made the parametrised guided inpainting for disco, and applied it for more stable 2D and 3D animations. In the thread i show what's in there".
- I used an AI to create EVE Online themed Art!
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A good tutorial to get started?
Google Colab is probably the easiest way to run DD. To find the most recent version go to the GitHub page and then open the link to the Colab. Initially, you'll probably just want to experiment with the prompts. But there's also Zippy's Disco Diffusion Cheatsheet v0.3 which can be a useful place to learn more.
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Free/open-source AI Text-To-Image Models that can be run on AWS?
You can probably port Disco Diffusion pretty easily. It’s available on Google Colab, so should be straightforward. Their GitHub is: https://github.com/alembics/disco-diffusion
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Protests erupt outside of DALL-E offices after pricing implementation, press photograph
https://www.reddit.com/r/DiscoDiffusion/, https://github.com/alembics/disco-diffusion. As far as I'm aware the only way to use this is via Google Colab. Rather difficult to use because of this.
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First nice portrait on 5.6 running locally on 2070 (comparison untouched / GFPGAN)
https://github.com/alembics/disco-diffusion,
What are some alternatives?
dalle-mini - DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt
latent-diffusion - High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models
Dannjs - Easy to use Deep Neural Network Library for JavaScript.
DALLE2-pytorch - Implementation of DALL-E 2, OpenAI's updated text-to-image synthesis neural network, in Pytorch
CogVideo - Text-to-video generation. The repo for ICLR2023 paper "CogVideo: Large-scale Pretraining for Text-to-Video Generation via Transformers"
dalle-2-preview
min-dalle - min(DALL·E) is a fast, minimal port of DALL·E Mini to PyTorch
CLIP - CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining), Predict the most relevant text snippet given an image
nano-neuron - 🤖 NanoNeuron is 7 simple JavaScript functions that will give you a feeling of how machines can actually "learn"
big-sleep - A simple command line tool for text to image generation, using OpenAI's CLIP and a BigGAN. Technique was originally created by https://twitter.com/advadnoun
pollinations - Generate Art
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.