Time to move on to ReForge or to A1111's WebUIs #900
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Ever since the update, Forge has become less responsive for me. |
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You should do what you want to do, but kinda lame to post on this repo with this sort of comment. Also read the update in Readme from the other day - @lllyasviel explains there are major revisions ongoing but he expects them to be done on the 7th - 5f9e047 Walk where you like your steps - lots of options. |
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Feel this is my best chance at making my voice heard to the head developers of this project. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING!? This is a great project, don't turn your main branch into your dev branch and muck it up for everyone just so you can code faster. Why can't you create a dev branch? Is it too hard to maintain a mainline branch (stable) and then have your canary builds (dev?) cause Firefox been doing it since they were two guys. Dirty fix for now, if you're still running a June build, delete your updater package and never update the thing EVER Maybe the devs will post on here or somewhere when they come across a version thats good enough to call a "Gold Master Forge Update" or "Forge LTS" For now I'm running the June 27th 2024 build and will keep running it. A lot of people in Linux don't get their updates for a year or two while the dev boys get their stuff every month or weekly depending on what channel they're on (or nightly, if they really wanna blow their computer up) Let's just sit back and keep working with what we have, Forge as it stands June 27th is still a freaking powerhouse of a system I have yet to scratch the surface of. There's so many pieces of tech to manipulate and get art from. Hopefully the developers figure out a way to retain existing Forge users who run production environments that cannot be safely migrated without data loss. |
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Current Progress (2024 Aug 3): Backend Rewrite is 80% finished - remaining 30 hours to begin making it stable; remaining 48 hours to begin supporting many new things. |
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Update: 12.08.2024 So I tried the latest Forge (which seems to be 95.5% completed) and it's so disappointing that you can't believe how much down the road this project went.
You will be wondering, but the actual A1111 is better than this Forge in this state. Unbelievable... Edit: And no, it's not the cloud GPU provider's fault. I tested all of the WebUIs (A1111, Forge, ReForge) and only the newest Forge has these many problems. |
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Hey guys! I got a wonderful idea! It’s called stop updating it constantly. You. You. You are all hobbyists. Artists usually don’t need the cutting edge release for everything. These monthly builds. They’re basically chrome canary. You wanna follow this project then you’re using Auto1111 Canary builds. There will be stable canary builds. I was watching someone who said that this would have a build that should be considered as a LTS candidate in September or October. We need to treat this project like a canary program that releases an LTS about twice to three times a year. You can go bleeding edge or take the LTS build. I’ll just stick to LTS releases. Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 12, 2024, at 5:48 PM, CCpt5 ***@***.***> wrote:
Yea, lllyasviel has been coding like a madman the past week to get Forge up to state of the art and to support Flux. If you don't follow his commits/updates in Readme then yes it's best you go back to A1111 or Reforge for a few days to a few weeks until he gets everything streamlined.
Not sure how connected you are with what's going on in the community, but "Flux" came out on August 1 and is significantly more resource heavy then prior models. Results are much better also. That is why generating images might be taking a lot longer than before.
This is a free project so really should consider that to not discourage the developer when posting. Many of us are ecstatic he even revisited this project after it became seemingly abandoned for 3+ months.
Good luck.
His commits/code updates:
https://github.com/lllyasviel/stable-diffusion-webui-forge/commits/main/
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Yo shadow can you tell me your build number so I can grab that build?Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 12, 2024, at 7:57 PM, ishadowx27 ***@***.***> wrote:
Well, I have a crappy PC with a 1070 8GB GPU and the latest commit as of this moment works beautifully, even with flux giving me 2-4 steps astounding 1216px generations in less than a minute. So yeah, it is you and your "cloud" service. If you are disappointed by a tool and its developer even though you give nothing to support it other than annoyingly crying like a baby online, maybe you should try paid services.
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What build number y’all marking as stable? so I can get the best experience?Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 13, 2024, at 9:42 AM, yamfun ***@***.***> wrote:
we are all using the new Forge happily for Flux, must be your issue
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I think most of us are pretty happy with what's been done so far and we
understand that it is a work in progress and I can say for myself I'm
utterly thrilled because I can't stand comfy and Would like to avoid using
it if at all possible.
Right now these are very early days and complaining that something that is
being offered to you for free which is currently being worked on is not up
to your standards, I would just say there's the door dude.
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we are all using the new Forge happily for Flux, must be your issue
Do you use any other extension excepting the image generation with Flux? I
thought so...
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LOL nope ... our Lord and Savior @lllyasviel is back, rejoice Forge children! |
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Thanks shadow. Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 14, 2024, at 4:39 AM, ishadowx27 ***@***.***> wrote:
3589b57 is the one I was using at the time but I updated and things haven't changed much. The latest build now supports LORAs and is a few seconds slower for me and my lame videocard but I am not in a rush for my generations (since they are purely personal so far)
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Sorry, Im not experienced with Git, im not sure how to follow the instructions to go to the older version. Can someone assist with what i need to do and where? This newest update has broken the refiner option, which i need for work. |
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this guy illyasviel is the goat. man is building and delivering so much. perhaps just use a different ui instead of demoralizing people. |
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Sure, experimenting is good and Illyasviel has to be really talented with all of this stuff. But the management of the project is... not as good as the actual technical skills. You know, all the experimentation could be done in an experimental or development branch. The one you checkout into at your own peril. And many people love that. They experiment with the cutting edge features and report any issues they find. But for those of us who want stability, this has made forge completely unusable. For now I switched completely to reforge only because it has some of the latest features that forge didn't have in May (the last stable version) but nothing is broken, at least so badly. My advise is: experimental stuff in its own branch. There's some extra work, especially with making sure merge conflicts against master don't go out of hand, if master gets other updates, but still. You can't have a "95% rework done" thing in the master branch. Because one branch is needed to be in a state that it works - I mean, there are always bugs and issues, but in a stable state. |
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Then use an old stable version. Long Term Support releases aren’t every month on Linux. Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 15, 2024, at 11:04 AM, culturedniichan ***@***.***> wrote:
Sure, experimenting is good and Illyasviel has to be really talented with all of this stuff. But the management of the project is... not as good as the actual technical skills. You know, all the experimentation could be done in an experimental or development branch. The one you checkout into at your own peril. And many people love that. They experiment with the cutting edge features and report any issues they find. But for those of us who want stability, this has made forge completely unusable.
For now I switched completely to reforge only because it has some of the latest features that forge didn't have in May (the last stable version) but nothing is broken, at least so badly.
My advise is: experimental stuff in its own branch. There's some extra work, especially with making sure merge conflicts against master don't go out of hand, if master gets other updates, but still. You can't have a "95% rework done" thing in the master branch. Because one branch is needed to be in a state that it works - I mean, there are always bugs and issues, but in a stable state.
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This is peak main character syndrome entitlement. You have three choices here:
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Hello!
Forge was a very good WebUI, but it seems that illyasviel is doing what he said a while ago with this project: experimenting.
This way, Forge is now very much unusable especially on cloud GPUs and pretty much all the older extensions won't work either.
It was the best repo for running SD (UI) out there, but yea, now we have to move on to ReForge or to the classic A1111 WebUI.
Anyway, for the people who still wish to use Forge (the stable and working one), just use the commit "a9e0c38" (from the 22nd of July, 2024). Everything after that date just broke Forge.
This is how to do it:
git clone https://github.com/lllyasviel/stable-diffusion-webui-forge
cd C:\Users\Admin\stable-diffusion-webui-forge
git checkout a9e0c38
Good luck and peace!
Too bad that this project is done for almost all the cloud GPUs users.
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