Comment by albert_e

Comment by albert_e 2 days ago

4 replies

Sounds like a great resources for learners.

Just wondering aloud --

Is there a tutorial/explainer by any chance that a beginner could use to follow along and learn how this is done.

an0malous 2 days ago

fast.ai has a course on building Stable Diffusion: https://course.fast.ai/Lessons/part2.html

  • BinaryMachine 2 days ago

    Great resource Jeremy Howard is awesome, I have been waiting to take this course and follow along because anything older than a year in Deep Learning is already outdated. I hope they release a new version.

    • whiplash451 2 days ago

      I don’t think this is true. The fast.ai class covers a lot of fundamentals that are still valid and useful today.

  • socalgal2 a day ago

    > If you ... are comfortable with building an SGD training loop from scratch in Python, being competitive in Kaggle competitions, using modern NLP and computer vision algorithms for practical problems, and working with PyTorch and fastai, then you will be ready to start the course.

    ...sigh...

    Yes, they tell you do their first course but I have no confidence that one course in this stuff will make me "comfortable with building an SGD training loop from scratch in Python, being competitive in Kaggle competitions, using modern NLP and computer vision algorithms for practical problems, and working with PyTorch and fastai"