dream-factory
FlexGen
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dream-factory
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80's-90's fantasy art character generator w/ dynamic prompt (DS&D)
Good stuff! For anyone else that uses Dream Factory, I've converted this to a .prompts file for use with it here:
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Use Cases for Large Amounts of GPU’s
BTW if you aren't already using dream factory to manage your GPUs in stable diffusion you should be. It works with automatic1111 too so you won't be losing any abilities.
- Selfhosted AI
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For individual users, would it be helpful to use multiple graphics cards to generate images and train models?
Take a look at Dream Factory - it's a multi-GPU capable front-end for Auto1111. It'll let you run as many GPUs as you want in parallel, and adds a bunch of automation and remote management features as well.
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Big collection ready to use prompt.
I compiled these into a single Dream Factory .prompt file here: https://github.com/rbbrdckybk/dream-factory-prompt-files/tree/main/prompts
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Are dual GPU's viable for stable diffusion
Correct and you can use Dream Factory to help manage your queue across GPUs. But keep in mind you are still only using individual cards for individual prompts meaning multiple cards can't improve the speeds of individual prompt generation nor allow for larger images.
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A1111 new hires fix
Wow 24 instances! Just in case you weren't aware, Dream Factory is a multi-GPU frontend for Auto1111. It'll let you manage sending work to all those GPUs from one place!
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Would dual Nvidia graphics cards provide any significant benefits for any workflows using Stable Diffusion?
Dream Factory will let you use multiple GPUs in parallel. So essentially adding a 2nd identical GPU will double your output.
- Utilizing Multiple GPUs - Repurposing Mining Rig
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I'm back with a new spreadsheet of 100 prompt examples using the textual inversion embedding method to make SDv2.1 a bit better for your prompts. (link in description)
No worries - Dream Factory is essentially a front-end for the popular Automatic1111 SD repo. It adds a bunch of prompt automation and remote management features, along with a multi-GPU engine (works fine with just 1 GPU too) to Auto1111.
FlexGen
- Run 70B LLM Inference on a Single 4GB GPU with This New Technique
- Colorful Custom RTX 4060 Ti GPU Clocks Outed, 8 GB VRAM Confirmed
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Local Alternatives of ChatGPT and Midjourney
LLaMA, Pythia, RWKV, Flan-T5 (self-hosted), FlexGen
- FlexGen: Running large language models on a single GPU
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Show HN: Finetune LLaMA-7B on commodity GPUs using your own text
> With no real knowledge of LLM and only recently started to understand what LLM terms mean, such as 'model, inference, LLM model, intruction set, fine tuning' whatelse do you think is required to make a took like yours?
This was mee a few weeks ago. I got interested in all this when FlexGen (https://github.com/FMInference/FlexGen) was announced, which allowed to run inference using OPT model on consumer hardware. I'm an avid user of Stable Diffusion, and I wanted to see if I can have an SD equivalent of ChatGPT.
Not understanding the details of hyperparameters or terminology, I basically asked ChatGPT to explain to me what these things are:
Explain to someone who is a software engineer with limited knowledge of ML terms or linear algebra, what is "feed forward" and "self-attention" in the context of ML and large language models. Provide examples when possible.
- Could this new flexgen be used in place of GPTq? or is this different?
- OpenAI is expensive
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion-ui - Easiest 1-click way to install and use Stable Diffusion on your computer. Provides a browser UI for generating images from text prompts and images. Just enter your text prompt, and see the generated image. [Moved to: https://github.com/easydiffusion/easydiffusion]
llama - Inference code for Llama models
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
dream-factory-prompt-files - Some interesting prompt files for Dream Factory.
text-generation-inference - Large Language Model Text Generation Inference
CodeProject.AI-Server - CodeProject.AI Server is a self contained service that software developers can include in, and distribute with, their applications in order to augment their apps with the power of AI.
whisper.cpp - Port of OpenAI's Whisper model in C/C++
SDAtom-WebUi-us - Queue system for AUTOMATIC1111's webui
DeepSpeed - DeepSpeed is a deep learning optimization library that makes distributed training and inference easy, efficient, and effective.
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
audiolm-pytorch - Implementation of AudioLM, a SOTA Language Modeling Approach to Audio Generation out of Google Research, in Pytorch