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sd-webui-colab
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List of Stable Diffusion systems - Part 3
(Added Aug. 28, 2022) Colab notebook Stable Diffusion WebUi - Altryne by altryne. GitHub repo. txt2img. img2img. inpainting. Gradio user interface. Uses sd-webui repo.
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What's the best install of Stable Diffusion right now?
you can try the colab version of hlky repo: https://github.com/altryne/sd-webui-colab, easier to setup or a one cell colab version: https://github.com/pinilpypinilpy/sd-webui-colab-simplified, everything works in one cell
- Using DOS games as init images - part 2
- Testando o Brasil no Stable Diffusion (versão open source do Dall-e)
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Running Stable Diffusion on Your GPU with Less Than 10Gb of VRAM
For those without GPU's / not a powerful enough one. You can start the hlky stable diffusion webui (yes, web ui) in Google Colab with this notebook[0].
It's simple and it works, using colab for processing but actually giving you a URL (ngrok-style) to open the pretty web ui in your browser.
I've been using that on-the-go when not at my PC and it's been working very well for me (after trying numerous other colab-dedicated repos, trying to fix them, and failing).
[0]: https://github.com/altryne/sd-webui-colab
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'frontend' error in Stable Diffusion Kaggle Notebook
The code is directly adapted from the Colab notebook repo based on the hlky GitHub repo. I really don't have much experience with coding and didn't change much of the code other than the paths specific to Kaggle.
- Run Stable Diffusion on Your M1 Mac’s GPU
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Anyone running stable diffusion webui on google colab pro+ account?
I'm running SD-webui on google colab https://github.com/altryne/sd-webui-colab/ with a colab pro account and its awesome but it does crash with attempting larger images. Is anyone using a google colab pro+ account and able to process larger images?
- sd-webui on google colab by Altryne and Hlky - Help saving to gdrive?
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Made a super simple Colab version of Stable diffusion
Based off of https://github.com/altryne/sd-webui-colab and https://github.com/hlky/stable-diffusion
stable-diffusion
- [Machine Learning] [P] Exécutez une diffusion stable sur le GPU de votre M1 Mac
- High-performance image generation using Stable Diffusion in KerasCV
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Charl-e: “Stable Diffusion on your Mac in 1 click”
SD on an Intel mac with Vega graphics runs pretty well though — I think it ran at something like ~3-5 iterations/s for me, which is decent. I ran either https://github.com/magnusviri/stable-diffusion or https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion which have MPS support
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Stable Diffusion PR optimizes VRAM, generate 576x1280 images with 6 GB VRAM
https://github.com/magnusviri/stable-diffusion/commit/d0b168...
Copying this change fixed seeds on M1 for me.
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Intel Mac User, How do I start?
You should be able to run it on a CPU. Maybe try this version. If MPS is supported on your Mac you can check this out.
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[P] Run Stable Diffusion on your M1 Mac’s GPU
A group of open source hackers forked Stable Diffusion on GitHub and optimized the model to run on Apple's M1 chip, enabling images to be generated in ~ 15 seconds (512x512 pixels, 50 diffusion steps).
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Run Stable Diffusion on Your M1 Mac’s GPU
Magnusviro [0], the original author of the SD M1 repo credited in this article, has merged his fork into the Lstein Stable Diffusion repo [1], and you can now run Lstein fork with M1 as of a few hours ago.
This adds a ton of functionality - GUI, Upscaling & Facial improvements, weighted subprompts etc.
This has been a big undertaking over the last few days, and I highly recommend checking it out.
[0] https://github.com/magnusviri/stable-diffusion
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How are Mac people using Windows for A.I. stuff?
You can run it on an M1. Using a macbook M1 pro max with 32Gb I get 512x512 in about 50 seconds. use this branch https://github.com/magnusviri/stable-diffusion/tree/apple-mps-support
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ResolvePackageNotFound
I had this error too, and I tried a ton of things to get cudatoolkit to install, without any luck. This fork has an environment-mac.yml file that actually got it working on my M1 Max: https://github.com/magnusviri/stable-diffusion/tree/apple-silicon-mps-support
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If I set a seed value and re-run using the exact same settings, should I get the same image back each time?
But when I run it (locally, using the Mac M1 port), every time I run it creates a different image.
What are some alternatives?
stablediffusion-interpolation-tools
openvino - OpenVINO™ is an open-source toolkit for optimizing and deploying AI inference
stable_diffusion.openvino
stable-diffusion-webui-docker - Easy Docker setup for Stable Diffusion with user-friendly UI
stable-diffusion
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI [Moved to: https://github.com/sd-webui/stable-diffusion-webui]
awesome-stable-diffusion - Curated list of awesome resources for the Stable Diffusion AI Model.
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
rocm-build - build scripts for ROCm
stable-diffusion - This version of CompVis/stable-diffusion features an interactive command-line script that combines text2img and img2img functionality in a "dream bot" style interface, a WebGUI, and multiple features and other enhancements. [Moved to: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI]