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The original was posted on /r/stablediffusion by /u/lazyspock on 2024-08-26 02:39:29+00:00.


FIrst of all, this is NOT a complaint. The open source free software community works for free and give us wonderful things. We wouldn't be here today in the AI image generation without them.

That said, Ive been an AUTO1111 user since the beginning. Now, with Flux, I've reinstalled Comfy (I had it installed for some time in the past but uninstalled) and, as I'm almost exclusively using Flux, I haven't opened AUTO for some time. I'm following the discussions about Flux in the AUTO Github and I know that implementing Flux is not that simple due to the nature of the model and, again, I'm NOT complaining. I just want to know what the community thinks about the feasibility of this implementation. I still prefer AUTO over Comfy even knowing how nodes work (yes, I know COMFY is more powerful, but as a hobbyst AUTO is simply more... simple and direct to the point), so there's a bit of self-interest in that too. :-)

As for the "die slowly" part, unless we have a fantastic, jaw-dropping SD 4.0, looks like Flux is the near future. If people start to lose interest in AUTO the project dies, because the devs will not continue to develop FOR FREE something nobody uses. It's not something I want to see happening, just a thought.

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