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Show HN: AIEasyPic – Generate AI Images. Simple and Easy (aieasypic.com)
2 points by mesmertech 15 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
Hey everyone,

Finally "launching" my sideproject on HN, its something I've been working on for the last year. Its currently at ~$5k rev. per month

Yes I know it seems like a generic AI image generator, but its taken quite a bit of work from the initial POC of running this on 4x 4070ti super GPUs in my basement to now running a multitude of services, some in runpod servers, some serverless, some in falAI, and some still in my basement servers.

Instead of it being just some marketing blurb that no one gets much value out of, I'd love to answer any questions you might have regarding AI image generations, workflows if you're working on something in a similar niche or how you can get started with SEO as an indiehacker and things to avoid. After doing this for a year, I'd consider myself a bit of an expert in this area.




Have you trained/are you training your own model(s)? If so, I would be interested to hear what thoughts and challenges you had in that regard. In particular in regards to training data and evaluating whether your models improves


Mostly Lora training not full finetunes. Eval for image gen is esp. hard because if you look at AI generated images of someone for too long you can start to miss which one looks more similar, even with your own images.

And yes model training is available on the site, the serverless pipeline itself was easy, making it fast(less than an hour) and have the most similarity while being flexible enough for a general user was the hard part.

Let me know if that answers your question


Thanks a lot for the reply, that does answer my questions.

As a follow-up, I think I have something that could potentially help you, especially for the evaluation part. We have an API that can allow you to really quickly get feedback and preference data for images. For example whether one image is better than another based on a criteria. You can try it out via our UI at https://app.rapidata.ai/compare or read more about the API capabilities at https://docs.rapidata.ai. Do you think this is something that could be useful to you? I am happy to have a chat to talk more in detail. Feel free to hit me up, my email is in my profile.




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