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Waifu technology is rapidly accelerating. Good job @eggman.eth!
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oh man, you got my favourite gen yet!!
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It's impressive, I've tried similar generations before and it's very difficult!
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Thanks man! Yeah, this took a while to get right - lots of custom agent pipelining going on, and two external endpoints hitting the higher end generative stuff which ain't fitting on any consumer hardware. Think it's why we're seeing some delays on gens atm, looks like we're getting backoff warnings from demand 😂
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please tell us more about how to do this if you are open to it!! 🙏 tried to make an AI your pfp frame with @sohey.eth and @jrf and we couldn’t stop AI from going off the rails 🥲
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Yeah of course! So honestly, the most intensive part of the process was really just the actual prompt engineering side of it. I wrote up three standalone startup/system prompts which are about 7000 chars a piece. This was hugely a trial/error thing as usual, until I started getting individual outputs that I liked. From there then it pipes through to Claude-Sonnet (Haiku worked well too!) & an SDXL instance running a model fine-tuned for anime! Demand is high atm tho, causing said SDXL provider to send me backoff requests 🥲
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amazing!!! yeah you are definitely the meta for this farcaster Friday 😂
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hahahaha, living the dream!! Oh, if you're putting something similar together - following getting the prompt engineering side down, saving state & error/back-off recovery are probably the biggest things to get written up in there. I just fired up a sqlite instance to keep it simple, but definitely look at postgres or the likes if you want that infinite scaling goodness. Be sure you've a decent ssd too, especially if doing base64 conversions for serving images via frame! And remember threads are your friends 💀 💀
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