• simple@lemm.ee
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    Not sure why you have a problem with it, the naming here makes a lot of sense if you know the context.

    Stable Diffusion --> The original SD with versions like 1.5, 2.0, 2.1 etc

    Stable Diffusion XL --> A version of SD with much bigger training data and support for much larger resolutions (hence, XL)

    Stable Diffusion XL Turbo --> A version of SDXL that is much faster (hence, Turbo)

    They have different names because they’re actually different things, it’s not exactly a v1.0 --> v2.0 scenario

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      Naming schemes that aren’t clear are absolute garbage.

      What if you’re new to it, and there are 6 different recent versions of something all named with a description instead of version number? Is Jumbo newer than Mega?

      Fuck it, I’m ranting about this because it still upsets me.

      I wanted to buy a 3DS to play Shovel Knight and Binding of Issac. Reading up on them, BoI would only play on a New 3DS XL. Cool.

      Went to the store and bought a new 3DS XL only to find out I got the wrong one. What I wanted was a NEW 3DS XL, and what I got was a 3DS XL that was new. There is a difference, and it took me 4 days to notice, and I was working out of town for the next month. So I can’t return it. FUN!

      So screw naming new versions of things with names instead of numbers. But somehow, Microsoft screwed that one up.

      KISS: Keep it simple, stupid.

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        Sure, 3DS names are dumb, but this is definitely not the case here. Using version numbers instead of different names for different things causes insane confusion and having to over-explain what it is.

        See: DLSS

        DLSS 2 is just DLSS 1 but better. DLSS 3 is frame generation that isn’t compatible with most hardware. DLSS 3.5 is similar to DLSS 2 but includes enhanced raytracing denoising.

        It’s a nightmare. Making a version 2, 3, 4 etc of something also makes it sound like there’s no reason to use the old version, whereas a lot of people are still using the regular stable diffusion over stable diffusion XL.

        Imagine if the discussion was “Hey don’t use Stable Diffusion 3 since you need a lot of VRAM, you should be using Stable Diffusion 1.5 or Stable Diffusion 2.1, but also it’s worth getting a new GPU for Stable Diffusion 4 cuz it’s very fast but has lower quality than version 3”

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      Yeah but the next version has yet a bigger training set, so what then? XXL? and what about the next ? Turbo was already used, so now we call it Nitro? This is not the “new kids” movies, you know…