
AI Horde
Year One of the AI Horde!
The AI Horde has turned one year old. I take a look back in all that’s happened since.
AI Horde
The AI Horde has turned one year old. I take a look back in all that’s happened since.
AI Horde
Almost immediately after the AI Horde received LoRa support, people started clamoring for Textual Inversions which is one of the earliest techniques to fine-tune Stable Diffusion outputs. While I was planning to re-use much of the code that had to do with the automatic downloading of LoRas, this quickly run
Fediseer
Fediseer has now been updated with 2 new features Multi-domain endorsement lists One can now request all endorsements from multiple domains: This allows instances to quickly discover a “list of friends” based on other instances. Use cases for this might include scripts which auto-approve comments in moderation, or automatically update
Fediseer
With the recent updates to the Fediseer, it is now possible to use it more efficiently for programmatically adjusing one’s blocklist using the built-in censures, so I wanted to add this capability to the Divisions by zero by updating my update_blacklist.py script to utilize this method. While
AI Horde
In the past month or so, I’ve been collaborating with stability.ai to help them improve the quality of the new upcoming SDXL model by providing expertise around automation and efficiency in quickly testing new iterations of their model using the the AI Horde as middleware. Today I’m
AI Horde
It’s high time I wrote one more of these posts to keep everyone up to date. It’s been generally a fairly slow month as far as the Horde is concerned. That’s not tot to mean that we produced less content, but rather that there hasn’t been
Fediseer
Just one day ago I released my initial release of the Overseer and I was annoyed by the implementation almost immediately. The requirement to register on another Lemmy instance using a custom username and wait for manual approval (which could also lead to someone sniping that username, and forcing me
Fediseer
Recently I’ve started running my own lemmy instance, as part of my decoupling from Reddit, due to them speed-running enshittification. The instance has been growing nicely and holding up very well indeed. but there’s dark clouds forming on the horizon, as more of more of the early adopters
AI Horde
Lucid Creations Lucid Creations has gotten a few more updates, with the most recent being the ability to load your generation settings from a previous generation you have saved. Plus a few other quality of life fixes More Styles The AI Horde stylelist has received Lora support and about 40
News
As I mentioned last time, we received a DMCA take-down for a couple of missing attributions on AGPL3 files. We have since added those back, but as is the case with DMCAs, once you start them, they don’t stop on their own. We had already send a counter-notice, but
AI Horde
Demand for AI Horde to support LoRas was high ever since they were discovered and unleashed into the Stable Diffusion ecosystem. About 2 months ago we were really close to releasing support for them but alas “stuff happened” which culminated in us having to completely rewrite out inference backend. Fortunately,
AI Horde
I don’t have time to keep Lucid Creations well updated but sometimes I just need to show others how it’s done! So I managed to the first UI to support LoRa on the AI Horde! In case you don’t know what LoRa are, the short version is