Evoke_App

Evoke_App t1_j4uk610 wrote

Honestly, DALLE is expensive for an AI API that produces art. Stable diffusion is much better and less censored as well. Plus there's more API options since there's a well of companies providing their own due to SD being open source

There's also a free (albeit greatly rate limited) one from stable horde.

Actually building my own with Evoke (website under construction and almost done, so ignore the missing pricing)

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Evoke_App t1_j28kvoy wrote

Oh, I see. Do you need your app to have a permanent network connection for subscription?

I would imagine to purchase the sub the customers need to be online, but their data gets logged into a separate server that is permanently online, so it doesn't matter if they go offline, they'll still be charged until they unsub

And for promotion, I was referring more to writing descriptions for your product hunt, but if I find anyone that's looking for something like this on Reddit, I'll tag you and bring up your app ;)

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Evoke_App t1_j1v9hoi wrote

Yes. Just look at all the AI art apps popping up. Logo makers too. The AI avatar apps killing it like AI Avatars or Lensa.

We'll have a stable diffusion and dreambooth API up soon on our site as well. So I hope it makes SD app dev's lives that much easier

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Evoke_App t1_j1cwajo wrote

>run BLOOM on one GPU by running it one layer at a time, this can simply and naively be done using huggingface
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>I've tested this, for instance, using 4 40GB VRAM NVIDIA A100s (160GB Vram in total)

Is it possible to also load it one layer at a time using 24x32GB V100s as well? And would that save on costs (compared to 8x80 A100s) without sacrificing throughput too much?

I'd just like to see if this is worth it before delving too deep into it haha.

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Evoke_App t1_ixobtqa wrote

>This reads like an announcement for the release of a traditional piece of software

I think they're moving in that direction. From a recent post on the OG stable diffusion subreddit, someone said they were planning on releasing paid, closed-source models in the future.

I wouldn't be surprised if Stable Diffusion 3 was entirely closed source.

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