This punchline lands better when it isn’t also the background / is preceded be an actual joke.
This punchline lands better when it isn’t also the background / is preceded be an actual joke.
I don’t know if this is worth anything to you, just know you’re not alone in your struggle. I get it too. I constantly agonize over how to just let things go, even the old scars. I think I cope with it best by accepting the human nature of it. Any creature reacting to negative stimulus with enough memory to remember the event would do the same. I was hurt, monkey no like hurt, think about how to prevent hurt. loop for x times. Many factors can multiply x. We get some bonus multipliers from the neurodivergence, sure, but It’s normal enough for Disney to make a song out of the feeling afterall. You’re doing well to control your substances, I’d benefit from the same. Take care stranger.
Asrock has done me well for budget builds, asus is what I happened to upgrade to for midrange. Honestly being dramatic, just haven’t cared for GB historically.
Good detective work! Adding liquefying thermal pads as a reason to avoid Gigabyte.
Portainer helped me finally get a wrangle on it with a webui to manage everything from with a proper UI. You can still deploy with terminal commands and dockerfiles and such, or through Portainer with app templates or stacks. But you’re not limited to the terminal when it comes to managing everything.
The pattern says liquid but the colors say heat damage. Both?
Small typo in the headline *gestapo
cinnamon, gnome, xfce? Many flavors of Mint
The preferred alternative is a healthy relationship after enough therapy, the latter being a [pay]wall for some
Ah, thanks. It is my AMD card causing crashes with SD in my experience. NVIDIA is native to CUDA hence the stability.
What a treat! I just got done setting up a second venv within the sd folder. one called amd-venv the other nvidia-venv. Copied the webui.sh and webui-user.sh scripts and made separate flavors of those as well to point to the respective venv. Now If I just had my nvidia drivers working I could probably set my power supply on fire running them in parallel.
I had that concern as well with it being a new card. It performs fine in gaming as well as in every glmark benchmark so far. I have it chalked up to amd support being in experimenntal status on linux/SD. Any other stress tests you recommend while I’m in the return window!? lol
I might take the docker route for the ease of troubleshooting if nothing else. So very sick of hard system freezes/crashes while kludging through the troubleshooting process. Any words of wisdom?
Since only one of us is feeling helpful, here is a 6 minute video for the rest of us to enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRBsmnBE9ZA
I started reading into the ONNX business here https://rocm.blogs.amd.com/artificial-intelligence/stable-diffusion-onnx-runtime/README.html Didn’t take long to see that was beyond me. Has anyone distilled an easy to use model converter/conversion process? One I saw required a HF token for the process, yeesh
How bad are your crashes? Mine will either freeze the system entirely or crash the current lightdm session, sometimes recovering, sometimes freezing anyway. Needs power cycle to rescue. What is the DE you speak of? openbox?
Well I finally got the nvidia card working to some extent. On the recommended driver it only works in lowvram. medvram maxes vram too easily on this driver/cuda version for whatever reason. Does anyone know the current best nvidia driver for sd on linux? Perhaps 470, the other provided by the LM driver manager…?
Is that perhaps the setting of letterkenny?
Been there, done that. Know what this comic looks like to me? Metal stability.
Meanwhile, in the engineering dungeon