I've been using ComfyUI for the past few weeks. The node workflow just works for me. Tried Auto111, it worked but seemed limited.
Stable Diffusion is really cool. Seems to be a decent way to dip your toes into AI Models, processing, iterations etc.
I do like this sorta idea. You can easily see the ports for identification and vertical stacking saves space. Curious what material would be best for antistatic. I was thinking of 3d printing some modular stands or something outta PLA?
I have a pile of cards accumulating, so far they're just bagged and piled in a box. Curious if anyone has any sort of storage ideas that will protect them but at the same time make them easy to organize, identify and retrieve.
I apologize and honestly, I had no idea of what I was building either.
I ended up building a Stable Diffusion instance with a ComfyUI front end. It's running as a VM on my R720 Proxmox machine.
In respect to the GPU, after some trials I settled on a new RTX 3060 12Gb. It's low power, suitable...
My 32U rack is full, cool air intake at front, exhaust all out the rear. I have a front door but rear is fully open. I'm thinking of building a tent type enclosure encompassing the whole rear hooked up to a duct and to a large low RPM fan to draw the hot air out to a specific direction.
Is this...
I'm looking to build a dedicated AI machine based off of a R730. I'd like to pick up some used GPU's for internal processing only. I'd like to throw in as many as it'll hold and power.
Does anyone have any recommendations for what might work without spending a pile of money? I currently have a...
I just feel a bit apprehensive about reporting someone unless it's really really obvious. They may just be socially awkward or something along with being new.
I continue to get messages from immediate new members with obviously no posts about my WTB posted items. They usually state they have whatever and either redirect me outside of here or asking for my shipping address right off the bat.
When I ask for photos with a username in the pic and advise...
They are actually quite "sketch" and it's in the companies DNA. I've been doing some research and found a few things on them which really shows their true colors.
2013 - Non-profit association has an explosive relationship with big recyclers | Vancouver Sun
2018 - They were investigated by...
Yes, very wise words. That is what I started doing at the end, it's a gamble for the sum of the parts. Although you can't even be sure of what you're buying so really it's just throwing money at them and hoping you get something of value in return.
They were upset with me because I was...
Appreciate the info, thank you.
I did do a search on Ansible and Terraform because they kept on popping up in my research. I shied away from the idea due to the complexity and concern about messing everything up. I'll research into them some more and maybe run them on a temp machine to see...
Data Entry Efficiency Lessons
So far I've learned that data entry via the NetBox GUI is very clicky, in the literal sense, a lot of mouse clicks. Doing bulk entries via yaml etc scripts is so much simpler once you have a script template built.
I've been using dbeaver though to do lots of...
What helped me was searching for install procedures and not just using one but usually a mix of a few. Same for when problems arise. I should noet that my TrueNAS and Proxmox instances are all installed baremetal.
I have the majority of what you've described running. I'd be happy to help you systematically get it installed and running. I have 4 instances of scale, one using rsync. Proxmox, docker etc.
It'll have to be at a chilled pace, and you may have to ping me to check back in.
Adding to the fun, I installed Apache Superset to try my hand at report graphics. I feel like I've gone head first into a rabbit hole with no room to turn around.
I've made one dataset dashboard thing so far in Superset.
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