Stable Diffusion, NovelAI, Machine Learning Art - AI art generation discussion and image dump

A few based around the original prompt: “A 30 year old man sits alone in a Serbian apartment eating pizza while browsing the internet on his desktop computer in a dark room lit by a warm light. He is wearing a cozy blanket that has cute cartoon orange and white hamsters on it. ”
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The prompt varied depending on any other stuff I wanted to add or change.
 

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Sorry about your account. Due to the way this system works, I may be next. I'm not trying to push the boundaries or cause a scene, but I received two warnings of suspension without any explanation of what went wrong. Microsoft #1 anti-fun company.

You guys may be playing more guinea pig than you realize. Microsoft recently mad some big announcements, where they showed off a bunch of of AI integrations into their core Microsoft 365 products (formerly Office 365). They have an "enterprise" version of Bing chat AI, added the ability to summarize emails and your work day, and added the ability for their existing automation tools to have the AI generate documents. Copilot was added to basically everything.

What I haven't seen yet is the image generation capabilities in all this. Right now they're sticking to text analysis, code generation, and document generation (which combines the previous 2 capabilities). So it's possible you're showing MS where the limitations need to be, so they can sanitize image generation enough to move it to the enterprise side and start charging for it.
 
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Anyone tried this latest Nvidia driver update? Says it speeds up Stable Diffusion by up to 2x.
Per discussion on Reddit:
It looks like it takes about 4-10 minutes per model, per resolution, per batch size to set up, requires a 2GB file for every model/resolution/batch size combination

It does work for higher resolutions and SDXL, but there is a fair amount of upfront cost to set it up.
 
I can't seem to find more info on fine-tuning prompts for bing. It seems to be really hit or miss and very arbitrary. For some reason, I'm told anything LGBT related seems to pass through?
 
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Is SDXL actually worth trying to use on an 8gb GPU or can you get better results with SD1.5 with a custom merge and some LoRas?
 
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Is SDXL actually worth trying to use on an 8gb GPU or can you get better results with SD1.5 with a custom merge and some LoRas?
I couldn't get it to run using A1111, but ComfyUI seems to work fine with SDXL and 8GB GPU, on Linux. Slowly, but fine.
 
I couldn't get it to run using A1111, but ComfyUI seems to work fine with SDXL and 8GB GPU, on Linux. Slowly, but fine.
I tried the leaked version on Comfy, but it was painfully slow (minutes to do a 512 image with the upscale to 1024) and I got similar or better looking results with 1.5, I just wonder if that has changed at all.

I also don't really like Comfy's UI for actual generation. Its nice for messing around, but actually just iterating on stuff I find it to be more annoying.
 
I tried the leaked version on Comfy, but it was painfully slow (minutes to do a 512 image with the upscale to 1024) and I got similar or better looking results with 1.5, I just wonder if that has changed at all.

I also don't really like Comfy's UI for actual generation. Its nice for messing around, but actually just iterating on stuff I find it to be more annoying.
It is a pain in the ass, but once it's setup it's not too bad. There's a few QOL things like adding the LoRA tag lookup for making iterating less "clicky".

But much of what I like to do with it is have it select a random checkpoint, with a random/wildcard prompt, with random LoRAs and let it run a bunch and see what pops out.

beautiful {sunny|cloudy|rainy|snowy} day {<lora:beach:0.8>at the beach|<lora:bigcity:0.9>in the city>} with a {red|yellow|green|blue} {pickup truck|<lora:exoticcars:0.8>Ferrari} ....

This is not that prompt:
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Can anyone tell me where I can do AI images for free and with good quality? My midjourney account got run out of credits and I don't know want to pay.
 

It can be sensative with blocking stuff though.
Best I can do.

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"sensitive"

Jean Arthur brandishing a dictionary at a person. The person is saying "sensative." Jean Arthur is saying to the person with the dictionary "Learn to SPELL!", animated

Back to my Dall-E:

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Now I'm hungry.

Jean Arthur with a tray containing a meal of cheeseburger, fries, and drink in a cafeteria. colorized

This is definitely giving "girl next door" vibes.
 
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