Fireworks. These AI tools seem very good at replacing textures, less so about inserting objects. They can all "add fireworks" to a picture. They know what fireworks look like and diligently insert them into "sky" part of pictures. But they don't know that fireworks are large objects far away rather than small objects up close (see the Father Ted bit on that one). So they add tiny fireworks into pictures that don't ha…
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#192Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don’t know why people use this “AI” thing, I have been using make my logo bigger cream (tm) for ages with success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOwi3x92teo ;)
Hum... Is that whitespace eliminator still on sale?
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#193What are the most affordable GPUs that will run this? (it said it needs CUDA, min 11GB VRAM, so I guess my relatively puny 4GB 570RX isn't going to cut it!)
It works fine on CPUs. Takes about a minute to generate images on my 8 core i7 desktop.
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#194I've been toying with SD for a while, and I do want to make a nice and clean business out of it. It's more of a side-projecty thing so to speak. Our "cluster" is running on a ASUS ROG 2080Ti external GPU in the razer core-x housing, and that actually works just fine in my flat. We went through several iterations of how this could work at scale. The initial premise was basically the google homepage, but for images. Th…
I'm glad you have this working but I wouldn't exactly call this "solving the scaling problem", you're just running it in a blocking "serial fashion". With enough concurrent users it could still take somebody until the heat death of the universe for their image to finally be generated.
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#195/Sighs in Intel iMac
Has anyone managed to get an eGPU running under MacOS? I guess I could use Colab but I like the feeling of running things locally.
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#196A CUDA supported graphics card with >= 11gb VRAM (and CUDA installed) or an M1 processor. /Sighs in Intel iMac Has anyone managed to get an eGPU running under MacOS? I guess I could use Colab but I like the feeling of running things locally.
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#198I am not a fan of software such as this putting in an arbitrarily "safety" feature which can only be disabled via undocumented environment variable. At least make it a flag documented for people who don't have an issue with nudity. There isn't even an indication that there is a "safety" issue, you just get a blank image and are wondering if your GPU/model or install is corrupted. This isn't running on a website that…
Nudity isnt really the core issue. It is about illegal content. Nudity is the over-protective, over-inclusive bandaid solution to prevent this thing from being used to generate the very illegal material that will trigger authorities.
Banning an entire class of activity because someone somewhere might abuse it is a ridiculous irrational way to reason about things.
The question is simple: Will the thing mostly be used for bad or good? Unless you think the vast majority of humanity are pedophiles then these features should be allowed.
Think of the children was never a valid argument and isn't a valid one today. I truly hope this utterly stupid and brain-dead way of thinking never escapes the AI community and infect other fields.
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They behave quite poorly, because the keywords used by the models are layman language not technical art or color correction/color grading-speak Hopefully in a couple of years when things have matured more there will be more models capable of handling said requests The most precise models are actually anime models because the users have got high standards for telling the machine what they expect of it and the database…
Around how many samples are required for an effective training set?
To handle them all you would need a larger sample.
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#200Fireworks. These AI tools seem very good at replacing textures, less so about inserting objects. They can all "add fireworks" to a picture. They know what fireworks look like and diligently insert them into "sky" part of pictures. But they don't know that fireworks are large objects far away rather than small objects up close (see the Father Ted bit on that one). So they add tiny fireworks into pictures that don't ha…