Stop Wasting Fast Hours in Midjourney π
Introduction and Overview
The video introduces the topic of saving on FastAPI hours efficiently and explains the concept of relaxed mode for different subscription plans. It also mentions the limitations of not knowing when to use relaxed mode effectively.
Understanding Relaxed Mode
- Relaxed mode is only available for users on the standard or Pro Plan.
- In relaxed mode, generations take longer during high demand but can be quicker during low demand.
- Excessive use of relaxed mode may result in slower generation times until the next billing cycle.
Challenges with Optimizing Usage
- Users often switch between fast and relax modes without knowing if it's efficient at that moment.
- The default Mid Journey interface does not provide historical waiting time data.
Introducing Mid-Journey Stats Tool
- A tool called "Mid-Journey Stats" has been developed to track average waiting times for different models.
- The tool helps users determine when it's most efficient to use relax mode and conserve fast hours.
- Currently, data is available for six models: Version 5 (V5), Knee G5, V4 Upscaler, Niji4 Model, and Niji4 Upscaler.
Understanding Relax Mode and Its Benefits
This section provides an explanation of how relax mode works and highlights its benefits in terms of unlimited generations.
Accessing Relax Generations
- Relax generations are available to users on the standard or Pro Plan.
- Unlike basic plan users who only have access to fast generations, standard and Pro Plan users can utilize both fast and relax modes.
Unlimited Generations in Relax Mode
- Users can create all their images using relax mode without consuming any fast generations.
- There is no limit on the number of generations that can be created in relax mode.
Difference Between Fast Mode and Relax Mode
- Fast mode prioritizes generation and provides quicker results.
- Relax mode allows users to take a back seat and wait for generations to be completed, which can be slower during high demand.
Understanding the Difference Between Fast Mode and Relax Mode
This section explains the difference between fast mode and relax mode in terms of waiting times and usage patterns.
Waiting Times in Fast Mode vs. Relax Mode
- In fast mode, generations are prioritized and generated fairly quickly.
- In relax mode, waiting times can vary depending on demand, with slower generations during high demand periods.
Usage Patterns for Fast Mode and Relax Mode
- Excessive use of relax mode may result in continuously slower generation times until the next billing cycle.
- Normal users who occasionally switch between fast and relax modes experience similar average waiting times.
Challenges with Optimizing Usage of Relax Mode
This section highlights the challenges faced when trying to optimize the usage of relax mode without prior knowledge of waiting times.
Lack of Information on Optimal Time to Use Relax Mode
- Users often switch to fast mode due to uncertainty about waiting times in relax mode.
- The default Mid Journey interface does not provide historical data on waiting times.
Introduction of Mid-Journey Stats Tool
- A tool called "Mid-Journey Stats" has been developed to track average waiting times for different models.
- The tool helps users determine when it's most efficient to use relax mode based on historical data.
- Currently, data is available for six models: Version 5 (V5), Knee G5, V4 Upscaler, Niji4 Model, and Niji4 Upscaler.
Introducing Mid-Journey Stats Tool
This section introduces the "Mid-Journey Stats" tool and its purpose in helping users optimize their usage of relax mode.
Purpose of Mid-Journey Stats Tool
- The "Mid-Journey Stats" tool tracks average waiting times for different Mid Journey models.
- It helps users determine the most efficient time to use relax mode and conserve fast hours.
Available Data on Mid-Journey Stats Tool
- The tool currently provides data for six models, including Version 5 (V5), Knee G5, V4 Upscaler, Niji4 Model, and Niji4 Upscaler.
- Waiting times are tracked separately for both fast and relax modes.
Limitations of Current Data
- The tool was recently launched and does not have a full week's worth of data yet.
- More data will be available as time progresses, allowing for better predictions and insights.
New Section
The speaker discusses the usage patterns of a certain feature and introduces new panels/cards to provide information on waiting times for different versions.
Usage Patterns and Optimization
- Usage spikes are typically seen when North America and Europe wake up or get home from work in the evening.
- It is worth keeping an eye on these patterns to optimize festive view hours.
- Three panels/cards have been added to the top of the page to indicate the current average waiting time for the top three models.
Waiting Time Analysis
- The new panels/cards show how long the current average waiting time is for each model.
- Version 5 is slow, but if there is time, relaxed mode can be used.
- Needy 5 has a significantly longer waiting time of 270 seconds, so it may not be recommended.
- Version 4 has low usage, so it can be used if not too picky about the model.
Future Plans
- More data will be collected over time to make more accurate estimates and predict optimal times for using relax mode in different time zones.
- An alert function may be set up to notify users when waiting times go below a certain threshold.
- A heat map may be created to show the best days and times to use relax mode across a week.
User Feedback and Ideas
- Users are encouraged to provide feedback and ideas through the feature request section on the website.
- The project is currently in its early stages, and if found useful by users, more features will be added over time.
Conclusion
The speaker concludes by mentioning that they will be on holiday next week, unsure if there will be a video available. They encourage viewers to take care and keep learning.
The transcript is already in English, so the language of the summary and headings remains the same.