It would be awesome if it just quickly took a picture from the front camera for that particular request and then just filter it to finish the "in the style of andy warhol"
I have generated some images, I think it only takes less than 1% of the battery for an image, this is already much better than most of the game(for having fun).
It took my battery from 80 to 77% for one generation on the default settings (384^2, 30 iterations). Less than a minute of compute time to complete a generation.
Iphone battery health reports a battery at 100% health. This is an iphone SE3.
Amazing how huge the difference in energy consumption is for the system in standby vs going full throttle.
EDIT: I generated 3 more images; every subsequent generation reduced battery capacity by another 2%. My phone doesn't seem to heat up at all, interestingly.
Late to the party but depending on your charger voltage, it may be. e.g. I can charge my mbp on a cheap usb-usb-c charger but as soon as I use it _too_ much, it will stall, or worse, lower.
I reached 3Gbps over Verizon 5G in San Antonio last year and this year i get about 4Mbps over Verizon 5G in Ohio. It’s so bad I disabled it. I did read an article that iPhone 12 (which is what I have) have some kind of radio issue with 5G. Can anyone in here confirm?
Verizon has been real wonky all over Austin. If there's more than a handful of people in the area, bandwidth just goes to the crapper. I'll go from a couple hundred mbps on a good day with no clouds/wind/holding my phone just perfectly right in the right space, but usually get less than 1mbps on their 5g UW.
> It took a minute to summon the picture on the latest and greatest iPhone 14 Pro, uses about 2GiB in-app memory, and requires you to download about 2GiB data to get started. Even though the app itself is rock solid, given these requirements, I would probably call it barely usable.
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> Even if it took a minute to paint one image, now my Camera Roll is filled with drawings from this app. It is an addictive endeavor. More than that, I am getting better at it. If the face is cropped, now I know how to use the inpainting model to fill it in. If the inpainting model doesn’t do its job, you can always use a paint brush to paint it over and do an image-to-image generation again focused in that area.
Seems very worth a try. I'm downloading the model right now, it's going a bit slow, ~2MB/s.
I just used the prompt "A person looking at their phone in amazement" and got a good picture.
Beware that on startup the app downloads almost 2 gig of data.