It is difficult to understand in the beginning but has great support for premade workflows. It even saves the workflow into its output images so you can drag and drop them into the webui to duplicate the setup that generated the image. Use the internet to get premade workflows and mess around with them to see what the options do and you’ll slowly learn how it works. If you don’t care about precise control over the generations or understanding how image generators works then just use something else more all-in-one.
Same, toyed with it for creating stupid things like bot for telegram, that basically was a 3rd-person NSFW storyteller in RP chat. Sadly, after I made said bot I remember that I don’t have friends to RP with.
That being said, ollama+openwebui kinda sucks: openwebui have “wider scope” and features that you don’t need like auth via social providers and managing multiple accounts, while ollama itself does the opposite and lacks certain features (like proper mmap support to load big models), slow in comparison to pure llama.cpp and generally easily replaceable with lm studio, that provides both - client and server. So yeah, my advise for anyone who want to try it localy - just use lm manager.
Yes. Openwebui/ollama for LLM, comfyui for stable diffusion. I just dick around with it as a toy.
I was put off by ComfyUI, seems awfully complex. How is your experience?
Any suggestions to start? I have Fooocus installed now
It is difficult to understand in the beginning but has great support for premade workflows. It even saves the workflow into its output images so you can drag and drop them into the webui to duplicate the setup that generated the image. Use the internet to get premade workflows and mess around with them to see what the options do and you’ll slowly learn how it works. If you don’t care about precise control over the generations or understanding how image generators works then just use something else more all-in-one.
Same, toyed with it for creating stupid things like bot for telegram, that basically was a 3rd-person NSFW storyteller in RP chat. Sadly, after I made said bot I remember that I don’t have friends to RP with.
That being said, ollama+openwebui kinda sucks: openwebui have “wider scope” and features that you don’t need like auth via social providers and managing multiple accounts, while ollama itself does the opposite and lacks certain features (like proper mmap support to load big models), slow in comparison to pure llama.cpp and generally easily replaceable with lm studio, that provides both - client and server. So yeah, my advise for anyone who want to try it localy - just use lm manager.