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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What happened to Stable Diffusion?
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phil @ farcon
@phil
In what way? Quality?
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John Suh
@suh
Ton of people using it. It is used in a more professional design capacity compared to Midjourney. Especially with ControlNet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZg3e6B2yPQ. You can't really make a consistent character across different scenes with MJ or Dall-E and I don't think they're anywhere near
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🎩 MxVoid 🎩
@mxvoid
It’s still around and well-represented. Personally it’s my favorite model because it’s free, open-source, and can be fine-tuned with additional training images. StabilityAI may have become less vocal about SD on the PR side because of the two lawsuits they’re fielding.
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yesyes
@yesyes
i don't properly understand the question but ig this is tangentially related - stability ai open sourced dream studio https://stability.ai/blog/stablestudio-open-source-community-driven-future-dreamstudio-release and i heard that emad had attended a web3 x AI conference.
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Alessandro
@azeni
it... stabilized?
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JB Rubinovitz
@rubinovitz
It seems like the commercialized applications are doing more promotion around their startup brands vs the model itself
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ren (wassie arc)
@ren
what's the forefront of image generation today?
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Connor McCormick ~ jtrending
@nor
it's more work to get good outputs, plus a bit complicated and finnicky, plus you basically have to get a subscription to colab pro anyway so might as well go with the better ux
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