sagemaker-python-sdk
A library for training and deploying machine learning models on Amazon SageMaker (by aws)
stable-diffusion-docker
Run the official Stable Diffusion releases in a Docker container with txt2img, img2img, depth2img, pix2pix, upscale4x, and inpaint. (by fboulnois)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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sagemaker-python-sdk
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AWS Sagemaker: can you utilize Asynchronous Inference with a Pipeline Model?
Not sure why they didn't include that in the SDK. You could create an issue: https://github.com/aws/sagemaker-python-sdk/issues
stable-diffusion-docker
Posts with mentions or reviews of stable-diffusion-docker.
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Do you guys recommend any GPU cloud hosting services for stable diffusion?
Honestly though, you’re being a bit paranoid about it. Running your own local install would be much easier, and if you use .safetensors then from my understanding you’re pretty safe. You could also run it using the Docker container for a bit more security, though imo it’s not worth the headache.
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Stable Diffusion CLI apps?
You could try a dockerized implementation of it like this one https://github.com/fboulnois/stable-diffusion-docker
- Keep yourself safe when downloading models, Pickle malware scanner GUI for Stable Diffusion
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Do we have a ready to go LXC container with web UI for stable diffusion yet ?
https://github.com/pieroit/stable-diffusion-jupyterlab-docker/ https://github.com/fboulnois/stable-diffusion-docker