voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion
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Show HN: Shortbread, a web app that helps you create AI comics in minutes
Also, VoltaML has a good reference GPU AITemplate SD 1.5 implementation:
https://github.com/VoltaML/voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion/tre...
The speed jump is massive on my desktop GPU, probably even more dramatic on cloud hardware, and it may support some things (weight swapping/lora swapping/resolution changing) better than JAX.
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AI Horde’s AGPL3 hordelib receives DMCA take-down from hlky
This kind of drama is just sad.
I dont know if you are OP, but plenty of other UIs have interrogator code, like https://github.com/VoltaML/voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion/tre...
- What is the text-to-image AI tool?
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WIP - TensorRT accelerated stable diffusion img2img from mobile camera over webrtc + whisper speech to text. Interdimensional cable is here! Code: https://github.com/venetanji/videosd
If you just want an accelerated ui, you can check https://github.com/ddPn08/Lsmith/ or https://github.com/VoltaML/voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion which also use the same origina nvidia code. These projects don't do img2img though, you can check in my repo for the img2img pipeline if you need. You need to compile the tensorrt engines for the models first. There are a few steps you can check in their script: export onnx, optimize onnx, compile engine for optimized onnx. I streamlined that a bit and I normally just run my compile.py in docker to build engines.
- 4090, 33 it/s, Windows 10
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RTX 4090 12.5it/s ... can this be even faster?
Try https://github.com/VoltaML/voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion
- When will the 30 img per 1 second model happen?
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Get in the robot, Harry
This one: VoltaML/voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion: Lightweight library to accelerate Stable-Diffusion, Dreambooth into fastest inference models with single line of code 🔥 🔥 (github.com)
- Anyone tried this VoltaML fast stable diffusion. I thought they were gonna add support for automatic1111.
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Me waiting for A1111 Depth2img to officially support custom depth maps.
You will be waiting a lot longer for this to be implemented: https://github.com/VoltaML/voltaML-fast-stable-diffusion
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