• @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Youcann install and run Stable Diffusion on your PC locally. Just did that. Now I have to learn how to improve the results. They’re all a bit weird looking :)

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Thanks for the in depth response! I kinda missed it and only just noticed.

          I’ve tried a few refined models by now and those noticeably improve my results, but sadly I haven’t managed to get SDXL models to optimize and/or get them working yet (running it with Olive on AMD).

      • @smackmyballsoff
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        11 year ago

        I tried to do that, somewhere between installing python, fit, bash, chocolatey, stable diffusion itself, the model, etc.

        On the very last step, where I was waiting for it to say “running in 127.003” or w/e I got an error message that it somehow couldn’t access my GPU (maybe because it’s internal?). It gave me a command argument to place, --skip- cuda-test or something like that but I have no idea where to put it.

        It definitely can be installed and used on the PC but isn’t as simple as just installing from an .exe, there are a lot of moving parts