Since the shutdown of SD on Colab, is there any option for running SD without disposable income?

I know about StableHorde, but it doesn’t seem to really… Well, work. Not for people without GPUs to gain Kudos on at least. It always gives a 5+ minute long queue and then ends up erroring out before that time runs out.

EDIT: It took me a while to set up. but as it turns out, my best option is in fact my 10-year-old computer with a 2GB AMD card. Using the DirectML fork of the WebUI with --lowvram runs pretty damn well for me. It’s not as fast as Colab was, but it’s not slow by any means. I guess the best advice in the end is, even if you’re on a shitbox, try it, your shitbox might surprise you. So take note, though, that running on 2GB Vram doesn’t work for everyone, only the luckiest of broke mfs can do that it seems.

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You don’t need a GPU. It’ll just be a bit slower.

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…a lot slower to be honest

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I never knew it was possible to run on CPU. Well, thanks for the idea, but that doesn’t seem usable. SD outputs are terrible 9 of 10 times, and at ten+ minutes a generation…

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If you use ComfyUI you can queue as many images as you want, so you can let it run over night. Not ideal but probably the best solution without GPU.

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TBH, it would take a long time to come up with a prompt that didn’t produce trash even when generating quickly on Colab. Trying to do this on my CPU sounds like it could end up taking weeks or even months just to get a few good images.

EDIT: Well, it took me a long while to get set up, but as it turns out, I’m one of the lucky ones who can run on 2GB VRAM. I generated this in about a minute.

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