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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • No, lol. Well, at least I’m not 100% familiar with Pis new offerings, but idk about their PCI-E capabilities. Direct quote:

    The tool can run on low-cost graphics processing units (GPUs) and needs roughly 8GB of RAM to process requests — versus larger models, which need high-end industrial GPUs.

    Makes your question seem silly trying to imagine hooking up my GPU which is probably bigger than a Pi to a Pi.

    Have been running all the image generation models on a 2060 super (8GB VRAM) up to this point including SD-XL, the model they “distilled” theirs from… Not really sure what exactly they think they are differentiating themselves from, reading the article…








  • I’m just a lowly image generation hobbyist able to run some decent models on my 2060 super. lol. I had the highest tier of collab for awhile which was nice, but didn’t feel like learning how to create jupityr notebooks so was at the mercy of people keeping their dependencies up-to-date and would more often sit down to a broken notebook than anything else. My whole rig is probably achievable for less than the price of 1 3090 q.q

    Edit: took 5 seconds to do a search and I was low-balling my rig. Haven’t looked at prices in awhile.











  • It’s like if Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter all had the capacity to import content from each other. Then add in that most of the Fediverse’s "facebook, twitter, and reddit"s aren’t run by centralized institutions. You can sign up for an account with any of them, but the administration of the one your account is on gets to decide which other sites content it wants to import. If you don’t like the way the admins are deciding on content in one, you can again start your own or just hop to another one. The Lemmy instances are forum like in nature similar to reddit, Mastodon instances are like twitter.