stable-diffusion-webui
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10.0 | 9.9 | |
2 days ago | about 10 hours ago | |
C++ | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT |
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intel-graphics-compiler
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Stable Diffusion Web UI for Intel Arc
wget https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.12504.5/intel-igc-core_1.0.12504.5_amd64.deb
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Fedora 37 drop time?
(I am intel-igc maintainer, it's quite unfortunate, but there isn't much to do until https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/issues/258 gets fixed).
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Broken dependencies for intel-opencl on Fedora 37 Beta?
Oops, I was looking at the wrong package. If you haven't seen it, this is the upstream issue: https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/issues/258
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Intel Mesa Vulkan Driver
Part of the Intel Graphics Compiler is open sourced here. IGC is a component of the driver which is used to compile shader code down to hardware specific ISA. There is a closed source half of it that is used on on the windows side, so in that way it is reused on both the open and closed source sides. I don't know if Mesa uses this, I'd kinda be surprised if it doesn't.
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PVE LXC - Plex HW transcoding not working 100%
apt update && apt upgrade -y echo deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/plex.gpg] https://downloads.plex.tv/repo/deb public main | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/plexmediaserver.list sudo wget -O- https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-keys/PlexSign.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/plex.gpg mkdir ~/neo wget https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/21.49.21786/intel-gmmlib_21.3.3_amd64.deb -P ~/neo wget https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.9441/intel-igc-core_1.0.9441_amd64.deb -P ~/neo wget https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.9441/intel-igc-opencl_1.0.9441_amd64.deb -P ~/neo wget https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/21.49.21786/intel-opencl-icd_21.49.21786_amd64.deb -P ~/neo dpkg -i ~/neo/intel-gmmlib_21.3.3_amd64.deb dpkg -i ~/neo/intel-igc-core_1.0.9441_amd64.deb dpkg -i ~/neo/intel-igc-opencl_1.0.9441_amd64.deb dpkg -i ~/neo/intel-opencl-icd_21.49.21786_amd64.deb
- Outdated llvm packages
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Anyone else's Plex LXC's Quicksync break after 7.1/7.2 upgrade?
PlexMediaServer install: Intel i915 Hardware: Found PlexMediaServer install: Nvidia GPU card: Not Found PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: OpenCL: Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel Gmmlib: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel IGC Core: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel IGC OpenCL: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel OpenCL: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel GMM library, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-gmmlib' from https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/21.49.21786/intel-gmmlib_21.3.3_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel IGC Core, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-igc-core' from https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.9441/intel-igc-core_1.0.9441_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel IGC OpenCL library, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-igc-opencl' from https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.9441/intel-igc-opencl_1.0.9441_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel OpenCL library, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-opencl' from https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/21.49.21786/intel-opencl-icd_21.49.21786_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: Intel Compute Runtime packages are available from: https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases PlexMediaServer install: Please be certain to install them in the listed order.
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Another (?) Plex & Intel Compute Runtime Thread
PlexMediaServer install: Pre-installation Validation. PlexMediaServer install: Pre-installation Validation complete. Unpacking plexmediaserver (1.26.2.5797-5bd057d2b) over (1.26.2.5797-5bd057d2b) ... Setting up plexmediaserver (1.26.2.5797-5bd057d2b) ... PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer-1.26.2.5797-5bd057d2b - Installation starting. PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: Now installing based on: PlexMediaServer install: Installation Type: Update PlexMediaServer install: Process Control: systemd PlexMediaServer install: Plex User: XXXXXX PlexMediaServer install: Plex Group: XXXXXX PlexMediaServer install: Video Group: video PlexMediaServer install: Metadata Dir: XXXXXXX PlexMediaServer install: Temp Directory: /mnt/ramdisk (set in Preferences.xml) PlexMediaServer install: Lang Encoding: en_US.UTF-8 PlexMediaServer install: Config file used: /etc/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service.d/override.conf PlexMediaServer install: Intel i915 Hardware: Found PlexMediaServer install: Nvidia GPU card: Not Found PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: OpenCL: Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel Gmmlib: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel IGC Core: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel IGC OpenCL: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: Intel OpenCL: Not Installed PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel GMM library, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-gmmlib' from https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/21.49.21786/intel-gmmlib_21.3.3_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel IGC Core, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-igc-core' from https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.9441/intel-igc-core_1.0.9441_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel IGC OpenCL library, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-igc-opencl' from https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/releases/download/igc-1.0.9441/intel-igc-opencl_1.0.9441_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: WARNING: The Intel OpenCL library, required for Intel Compute Runtime support, is missing. PlexMediaServer install: Please install package: 'intel-opencl' from https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/download/21.49.21786/intel-opencl-icd_21.49.21786_amd64.deb PlexMediaServer install: Intel Compute Runtime packages are available from: https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases PlexMediaServer install: Please be certain to install them in the listed order. PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer install: Completing final configuration. PlexMediaServer install: Starting Plex Media Server. PlexMediaServer install: PlexMediaServer-1.26.2.5797-5bd057d2b - Installation successful. Errors: 0, Warnings: 4
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Analyzing the Assembly code
It's a bit tricky right now to figure out which registers store which variables, especially for pre-initialized registers. We're looking to improve this. The biggest complications are "implicit arguments" that need to be passed to the kernel but that aren't explicit arguments in your kernel signature. You can get a feel for the types of information that are passed to a kernel by looking at the Intel Graphics Compiler source.
- Intel's Ponte Vecchio Xe-HPC GPU Boasts 100B Transistors
stable-diffusion-webui
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Show HN: I made an app to use local AI as daily driver
* LLaVA model: I'll add more documentation. You are right Llava could not generate images. For image generation I don't have immediate plans, but checkout these projects for local image generation.
- https://diffusionbee.com/
- https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
- https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
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AMD Funded a Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built on ROCm: It's Open-Source
I would love to be able to have a native stable diffusion experience, my rx 580 takes 30s to generate a single image. But it does work after following https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/wiki...
I got this up and running on my windows machine in short order and I don't even know what stable diffusion is.
But again, it would be nice to have first class support to locally participate in the fun.
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Ask HN: What is the state of the art in AI photo enhancement?
In Auto1111, that just uses Image.blend. :)
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/blob...
- How To Increase Performance Time on MacOS
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Can anyone suggest an AI model that can help me enhance a poorly drawn logo?
I used SDXL in automatic1111 webui for both images. Now that I think about it, the procedure I described was how I made this one, but the one that looks like an illustration was done in two steps. I used the canny ControlNet as I said for the outer part of the logo to preserve the shape of the fonts, but I had to turn it off for the boot to give SDXL leeway to add detail and make it look more like a boot.
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Seeking out an experienced and empathetic coding buddy.
That said, please do learn coding and don't get discouraged when somebody says to learn PyTorch or recommends using a Jupiter notebook with no further information on how to translate the skill into images. I would highly recommend some short term goals. Get your feet wet by taking apart the UIs. The comfy API documentation is here and the A1111 API documentation is here. There is a difference in completeness, welcome to programming. Writing nodes or plugins is also a good way to jump into this world. Custom wildcard logic might be very attractive to you if you aren't the type that want to deal with a nested file structure to simulate logic.
- can't get it working with an AMD gpu
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SD extension that allows for setting override
Possibly Unprompted? https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/discussions/8094
- Need to write an application to use Stable Diffusion on my desktop PC - which resource should I learn to use?
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4090 Speed Decrease on each Generation/Iteration
version: v1.6.1 • python: 3.10.13 • torch: 2.0.1+cu118 • xformers: 0.0.20 • gradio: 3.41.2 • checkpoint: 6e8d4871f8
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion-webui-ipex-arc - A guide to Intel Arc-enabled (maybe) version of @AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
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]
compute-runtime - Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime for oneAPI Level Zero and OpenCL™ Driver
ComfyUI - The most powerful and modular stable diffusion GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.
grcuda - Polyglot CUDA integration for the GraalVM
SHARK - SHARK - High Performance Machine Learning Distribution
opencl-intercept-layer - Intercept Layer for Debugging and Analyzing OpenCL Applications
lora - Using Low-rank adaptation to quickly fine-tune diffusion models.
PhysX-3.4 - NVIDIA PhysX SDK 3.4
InvokeAI - InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models, empowering professionals, artists, and enthusiasts to generate and create visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. The solution offers an industry leading WebUI, supports terminal use through a CLI, and serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products.
intel-extension-for-pytorch - A Python package for extending the official PyTorch that can easily obtain performance on Intel platform
safetensors - Simple, safe way to store and distribute tensors