Stable Diffusion App: Pica.so
I lost about two weeks in January building this whole app around AI artwork generation I just got really sucked into learning everything I could about stable diffusion running it on every laptop with a GPU I had Building an API around stable of fusion generating images figure out how to index and search them and access the open API's and already exist for that like lexica Building everything into a new database service, I hadn't tried out bit.io before but they offer some pretty good post-gress cloud options It's pretty neat actually Tried out tiny bird for the first time for a click house. That's actually pretty cool. Previously eight One of my big blockers from using click house and personal projects versus Work projects, which I use click house a lot is that there 's no real Cloud hosting service for post-gress. It's cheap and easy and well-run and it looks like tiny birds going to be something like that What else built like this pwa into a Test flight and Android app and all that came out really well with capacitor for Don't regret learning a lot of new things. It was really fun, but I'm so glad I got that out of my system because As fun as it is to play around generating AI artwork and building an app and all that like I Would not start a company around this. It's just uh I don't know. It's very consumer very low-end there's not a clear answer on the copyright issues whether Stable to fusion itself is tainted or not They may have scraped images in what you could call fair use or courts could end up ruling that You need to own copyright to all the images used for training data in which like all these models have questionable output you may not be able to sub license any of this output legally in the end That's not a big thing to worry about. It's just The clear applications of this are kind of iffy B2C is real easy to build and use and it's really clear where it is right now But it's really hard to get anybody to pay anything for that and there's a ton of apps out there I don't think they're very good, but there's a ton of apps out there. You can just use wrap-stable to fusion generate images on your phone But yeah, I had a left on with this. I'm just gonna give it away and pay for a minimal amount of API usage and Just let people use it for free. I've got like a 30 images a day limit or something on it right now, so I'll see how long that lasts and If you are interested the URL is pica.so. It's like Picasso with 1s P-i-c-a.so [BLANK_AUDIO]
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