LibreOffice does not include artificial intelligence (AI) out-of-the-box. But many users want AI features in the suite – so we encourage developers to make them available as optional extensions. And that’s what Igor Támara did, creating the “Stable Diffusion for LibreOffice” extension for AI-generated images powered by AI Horde (a volunteer crowd-sourced distributed cluster of […]
Any reliance on remote compute is fragile, because you lack control of the model. Exact versions matter. Every thread that goes ‘how do I use the old [service name]?’ is someone learning this lesson, often too late.
Yes but not everyone has something that can run a local model. We also specify exact versions of the local models we run so people can replicate locally if they want. Still don’t see why your approach dismisses the whole extension.
Any reliance on remote compute is fragile, because you lack control of the model. Exact versions matter. Every thread that goes ‘how do I use the old [service name]?’ is someone learning this lesson, often too late.
Yes but not everyone has something that can run a local model. We also specify exact versions of the local models we run so people can replicate locally if they want. Still don’t see why your approach dismisses the whole extension.