I finished my Midjourney Discord Bot with LNbits integration but now I am no longer sure if I should work on a website to make it accessible to a broader audience since it (unfortunately) breaks some ToS and I thus want to keep it below the radar.
And my rl friends don't seem to be interested in the bot anymore after I added LN invoices even though I told them I would gift them enough sats when they downloaded a LN wallet to fund their balance for the bot; effectively not changing anything for them after that. The sats would have been enough for 800 prompts.
Your friends might not be interested, but what about other servers?
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I'll look into StableDiffusion. It seems to be able to run on consumer GPUs. So maybe I can invest into a GPU and integrate LN invoices there without breaking any ToS?
Stable Diffusion runs on under 10 GB of VRAM on consumer GPUs, generating images at 512x512 pixels in a few seconds. This will allow both researchers and soon the public to run this under a range of conditions, democratizing image generation. We look forward to the open ecosystem that will emerge around this and further models to truly explore the boundaries of latent space.
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Thought about this. I recently joined a small Discord server about bitcoin (250 members). Will ask the admin what he thinks about this. 250 members doesn't seem too much so I don't think this bot will attract too much attention there, haha
On the other hand, I have been posting about the bot on here for a while. Think I mentioned the bot for the first time two weeks ago. I was excited to let SN test the bot by exposing it using HTTP. But seems like I can't risk it even though I think the worst that could happen would be my Discord and Midjourney account getting terminated (no lawsuit or similar). What do you think?
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Are your friends generally into tech? Sorry 4 u
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Some study computer science just like me
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