For those of you following the lstein fork (especially the development branch), it has been making great progress. I'm not getting black images anymore and the speed has gone up significantly.

Not one click install by a long shot, but the documentation is pretty clear to follow. Anyone with a bit of CLI experience can do it and if you don't have that, this is a great way to kind of stumble your way towards something working and learn in the process...

https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/tree/development/...

As a slightly shameless plug, I've been hacking up a UI specifically for that fork with a focus on a more efficient workflow for image synthesis. A demonstration video can be found here: https://vimeo.com/748114237

If people have any sort of feedback I'd love to hear it, or if people have some specific features that are missing from the other UIs :)

Nice UI. Which GPU are you using? Seems to be really fast. I have 3090 and it's not that fast. 4 images with 20 timesteps takes 7.4 seconds.

Thanks :)

I generate one image in about ~3 seconds with the DDIM sampler, 20 steps, on a RTX 2080Ti (~8it/s). The video on the Patreon page is sped up as it's not very interesting to sit and watch renders haha.

Although, some of the users who started using my UI weren't using the fork my app connects to, and were surprised it was a bit faster than what they were using before, so maybe you can give it a try. The repository is https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion