I just want to mess around and not have to sign up or pay for anything. The only one I’ve found so far is craiyon.

  • ✧✨🌿Allo🌿✨✧@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Though I haven’t yet really been able to get in to it, I love the complexity of your concept. Also I notice that in credits for AI Horde it says the person for Development and Maintenance is none other than db0. For me I would say that using my own thing where i have already done the steps of going thru the complexity and refining it to a feelgood interface makes it hard to jump in to something i have done 0 refinement to. So that is a challenge for me. I like though that you are making a system open to developers so even someone like me could, over time, make something based on your system that fulfills my needs. And I like your creative design concept of Kudos instead of Money; essentially valuing ‘work’ in a decentralized fashion. Basically, someone could make an app using aiHorde’s ai gen, have each user that is creating images also using their data to build everyone’s images, and ai horde is then a selfsustaining system and, if users are coding their apps correctly, there could even, for free, be more generative power than the power required by those using it; which would then make it feel better for ‘everyone using it’. It’s a very smart model and bypasses straight spending of cash to buy stuff to feed a system. But looking in to the ‘workers’ aspect, it feels like it isn’t quite there and, instead, requires big computers with big graphics cards to do ‘the work’, and those with smaller instead are ‘manually rewarded for tasks’ which wouldn’t work on something like an infinitely scaling Kotlin App for Android. Is there yet no way to make a comfortable Kotlin App for Android that generates images while feeding back in more work than it takes while also not heating up people’s phones and melting them? If possible, high five you best. tho it seems not there and that the workers aspect has too hefty requirements and then relegated to big people with rooms of multiple high end computers empowering things instead of true decentralized power. am i correct?

    Will you be able to integrate SD3.0 seamlessly and stay up to date?

    cool thing tho. gj making it