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dnd-ai-art-bot
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How to Host a Discord AI Art Bot Using Dreamstudio
If you're no stranger to deploying bots, managing .env files, etc., you can just go straight to the repo. Grab your API token from Dreamstudio and get after it!
- Here's a Stable Diffusion Discord bot
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Any Discord bots I can fork?
Yup: https://github.com/invictus2010/dnd-ai-art-bot
fastsdcpu
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FastSD CPU beta 21 - SDXL Turbo OpenVINO support (2.5 seconds on CPU)
Release : https://github.com/rupeshs/fastsdcpu/releases/tag/v1.0.0-beta.21
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Krita AI Diffusion
Too bad I don't have the Hardware to run it. Anyone had success with stable diffusion on Steam Deck ? The only thing that works for me is https://github.com/rupeshs/fastsdcpu , but it takes 1m per 512x512 image and is LCM
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$95 AMD CPU Becomes 16GB GPU to Run AI Software
> one minute and 50 seconds to generate a 512 x 512-pixel image with the default setting of 50 steps
A little over 2s/iter? That is... Not great.
It is slower than CPU diffusion: https://github.com/rupeshs/fastsdcpu
Stable Diffusion in particular doesn't need much VRAM anyway. I get that many people are stuck on lower end computers, but ~4GB is not an unreasonable requirement.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 30 Oct 2023
- Generate images in one second on your Mac using a latent consistency model
- rupeshs/fastsdcpu: Fast stable diffusion CPU
What are some alternatives?
stability-sdk - SDK for interacting with stability.ai APIs (e.g. stable diffusion inference)
Deep-Learning-Ultra - Open source Deep Learning Containers (DLCs) are a set of Docker images for training and serving models in PyTorch, OpenCV (compiled for GPU), TensorFlow 2 for GPU, PyG and NVIDIA RAPIDS
stablediffusion-infinity - Outpainting with Stable Diffusion on an infinite canvas
safetensors_util - Utility for Safetensors Files
discord.py-self - A fork of the popular discord.py for user accounts.
sd-gui - Clean and simple Stable Diffusion GUI for macOS, Windows, and Linux
Modmail - A Discord bot that functions as a shared inbox between staff and members, similar to Reddit's Modmail.
qlora - QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs
nextcord - A Python wrapper for the Discord API forked from discord.py
latent-consistency-model - Run Latent Consistency Models on your Mac
disnake - An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.