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stable-diffusion-webui-docker
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‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity
I also use the Stable Diffusion WebUI Docker, I found it really easy to set up.
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ComfyUI docker images
I'm currently using this docker setup: https://github.com/AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker
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Can't figure out how to add new models to docker install of Automatic1111
I used the Docker install from here. It was easy to get Automatic1111's web interface up and running, but I'm trying to add new models and I can't figure out how to do it.
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A1111 model folders in WSL
Docker ftw
- What Stable Diffusion local install or online would you recommend/is your favorite?
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Infill on large images in Automatic1111 webui
I'm using A1111 via https://github.com/AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker which was such a perfectly simple way to get set up, and I've been having an absolute blast. Turns out that for the most part I do not even need to leverage the 24GB vram on my 3090.
- Midjourney is getting ridiculous with the prompts they're banning. Agree/disagree?
- Synthetic data generation for model training · Issue #350 · CompVis/stable-diffusion
- What is the best alternative to midjourney?
- [Self Hosted] Je recherche un tutoriel à jour pour installer une diffusion stable sur proxmox? Y a-t-il une telle chose là-bas?
rocm-gfx803
- ROCm gfx803 archlinux
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My brother is giving away a PC he built with 8 AMD Radeon RX Vega x64 GPUs (8GB ram). I've only ever done ML on Nvidia cards. Is there anything I can do with these?
That specific card has current support for rocm and that is supported by at least tensorflow and torch, plus many other less known/used libraries like cupy, although you are correct in the fact that support sucks in the long run, I have a GPU that is known to be useful and that has continued COMMUNITY support because AMD cut the support with rocm 4.0, thanks to Xuhuisheng for the patch to make the rx580 work with current rocm despite AMD lack of support, what open source can accomplish https://github.com/xuhuisheng/rocm-gfx803
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Automatic111 - Torch is not able to use GPU. Help!
You'll also need to compile pytorch and torchvision for gfx803, although I recommend you install the whl files from here inside your venv because it's a massive pain to compile them on non-Ubuntu (I tried)
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Image Creation Time for each GPU.
I followed the guide from here: https://github.com/xuhuisheng/rocm-gfx803
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I *think* it's impossible to run SD on an RX 570 (and probably below?)
There is an unofficial build of ROCm 5.2.0 + pytorch + torchvision with GFX8 support added back in. I have no idea if it works. Perhaps someone who knows Docker/Conda could get SD working with those files.
- Run Stable Diffusion on Intel CPUs
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
AITemplate - AITemplate is a Python framework which renders neural network into high performance CUDA/HIP C++ code. Specialized for FP16 TensorCore (NVIDIA GPU) and MatrixCore (AMD GPU) inference.
lxc-gpu - Enjoy computation resources sharing at your laboratory with lxc-gpu!
stable-diffusion-cpu
fast-stable-diffusion - fast-stable-diffusion + DreamBooth
openvino - OpenVINO™ is an open-source toolkit for optimizing and deploying AI inference
diffusionbee-stable-diffusion-ui - Diffusion Bee is the easiest way to run Stable Diffusion locally on your M1 Mac. Comes with a one-click installer. No dependencies or technical knowledge needed.
stable-diffusion - Go to lstein/stable-diffusion for all the best stuff and a stable release. This repository is my testing ground and it's very likely that I've done something that will break it.
stable-diffusion-docker - Run the official Stable Diffusion releases in a Docker container with txt2img, img2img, depth2img, pix2pix, upscale4x, and inpaint.
DeepSpeed-MII - MII makes low-latency and high-throughput inference possible, powered by DeepSpeed.
stable-diffusion-webui-instruct-pix2pix - Extension for webui to run instruct-pix2pix
stable_diffusion.openvino