I’ve looked, are there any clear winners I might have missed?
I’ve looked, are there any clear winners I might have missed?
12.1" Damn. I would have gotten excited if it was a 6-8" device
It was a PITA on Arch because the Debian roots didn’t play well.
I canned all usage many years ago.
Is it me or is source forge just the mark of dead things.
I always avoid that place. It feels like where you go to get broken stuff.
They’re gonna take me out back and shoot me for saying it but Launchpad too. Like I’m glad it works for you but it feels like when Debian had a website in 2015 that looked like 1997. How are we going to attract new talent when the rift between the average developers and the old guard widens over time. All the git VCS modernization supercharged development. Like bugzilla was “fine”, but " fine" was the problem in a world of better when you couldn’t even upload a > 250kb jpeg and other legacy hold us back stuff.
So they’re going to ask the TV manufacturers to install the ban on your privately owned device? 😂😂😂
Yeah nobody could have seen this coming when they made TVs have a operating system 🤣🤣🤣
Join with the rest of us in refusing to buy Spy Daddy TVs.
Boycott HDMI as well. It’s not just a Video and Audio cable, it had communication & internet sharing as well, and it’s Absolutely Proprietary.
Why does a monitor need a secret internet connection piggybacked over video? It doesn’t.
I was incorrect about the aspect ratio it’s 3:2 not 16:9 and I think 3:2 is fine especially at 2160x1440p.
Still with the dialogs on the left and right anything except minimal would make the drawing area small taking the left and right.
I did notice it on sale, maybe if you have humble expectations it would be okay for sketching, but if you are used to better quality things or larger draw surfaces you might not be easily impressed.
Excellent, did my test config last month for a friend, I was having trouble on bare metal even though I typically prefer, and in this sense it was nice to have a image I could turn on and off as needed easily.
I was kind of turned off by the keeb* being sold separately, also wasnt the aspect ratio meh.
Rule of thumb larger screen or surface means more fluid strokes, thus smaller screen means more fine motor skills and more tension in the hand and less* fluidity in the work.
Assume I’m an amature and bad at this ;P
In any case you might try a docker-compose.yml
version: "3.8"
# Compose file build variables set in .env
services:
supervisor:
platform: linux/amd64
build:
context: ./build
args:
PYTHON_VERSION: ${PYTHON_VERSION:-3.10}
PYTORCH_VERSION: ${PYTORCH_VERSION:-2.2.2}
WEBUI_TAG: ${WEBUI_TAG:-}
IMAGE_BASE: ${IMAGE_BASE:-ghcr.io/ai-dock/python:${PYTHON_VERSION:-3.10}-cuda-11.8.0-base-22.04}
tags:
- "ghcr.io/ai-dock/stable-diffusion-webui:${IMAGE_TAG:-cuda-11.8.0-base-22.04}"
image: ghcr.io/ai-dock/stable-diffusion-webui:${IMAGE_TAG:-cuda-11.8.0-base-22.04}
devices:
- "/dev/dri:/dev/dri"
# For AMD GPU
#- "/dev/kfd:/dev/kfd"
volumes:
# Workspace
- ./workspace:${WORKSPACE:-/workspace/}:rshared
# You can share /workspace/storage with other non-WEBUI containers. See README
#- /path/to/common_storage:${WORKSPACE:-/workspace/}storage/:rshared
# Will echo to root-owned authorized_keys file;
# Avoids changing local file owner
- ./config/authorized_keys:/root/.ssh/authorized_keys_mount
- ./config/provisioning/default.sh:/opt/ai-dock/bin/provisioning.sh
ports:
# SSH available on host machine port 2222 to avoid conflict. Change to suit
- ${SSH_PORT_HOST:-2222}:${SSH_PORT_LOCAL:-22}
# Caddy port for service portal
- ${SERVICEPORTAL_PORT_HOST:-1111}:${SERVICEPORTAL_PORT_HOST:-1111}
# WEBUI web interface
- ${WEBUI_PORT_HOST:-7860}:${WEBUI_PORT_HOST:-7860}
# Jupyter server
- ${JUPYTER_PORT_HOST:-8888}:${JUPYTER_PORT_HOST:-8888}
# Syncthing
- ${SYNCTHING_UI_PORT_HOST:-8384}:${SYNCTHING_UI_PORT_HOST:-8384}
- ${SYNCTHING_TRANSPORT_PORT_HOST:-22999}:${SYNCTHING_TRANSPORT_PORT_HOST:-22999}
environment:
# Don't enclose values in quotes
- DIRECT_ADDRESS=${DIRECT_ADDRESS:-127.0.0.1}
- DIRECT_ADDRESS_GET_WAN=${DIRECT_ADDRESS_GET_WAN:-false}
- WORKSPACE=${WORKSPACE:-/workspace}
- WORKSPACE_SYNC=${WORKSPACE_SYNC:-false}
- CF_TUNNEL_TOKEN=${CF_TUNNEL_TOKEN:-}
- CF_QUICK_TUNNELS=${CF_QUICK_TUNNELS:-true}
- WEB_ENABLE_AUTH=${WEB_ENABLE_AUTH:-true}
- WEB_USER=${WEB_USER:-user}
- WEB_PASSWORD=${WEB_PASSWORD:-password}
- SSH_PORT_HOST=${SSH_PORT_HOST:-2222}
- SSH_PORT_LOCAL=${SSH_PORT_LOCAL:-22}
- SERVICEPORTAL_PORT_HOST=${SERVICEPORTAL_PORT_HOST:-1111}
- SERVICEPORTAL_METRICS_PORT=${SERVICEPORTAL_METRICS_PORT:-21111}
- SERVICEPORTAL_URL=${SERVICEPORTAL_URL:-}
- WEBUI_BRANCH=${WEBUI_BRANCH:-}
- WEBUI_FLAGS=${WEBUI_FLAGS:-}
- WEBUI_PORT_HOST=${WEBUI_PORT_HOST:-7860}
- WEBUI_PORT_LOCAL=${WEBUI_PORT_LOCAL:-17860}
- WEBUI_METRICS_PORT=${WEBUI_METRICS_PORT:-27860}
- WEBUI_URL=${WEBUI_URL:-}
- JUPYTER_PORT_HOST=${JUPYTER_PORT_HOST:-8888}
- JUPYTER_METRICS_PORT=${JUPYTER_METRICS_PORT:-28888}
- JUPYTER_URL=${JUPYTER_URL:-}
- SERVERLESS=${SERVERLESS:-false}
- SYNCTHING_UI_PORT_HOST=${SYNCTHING_UI_PORT_HOST:-8384}
- SYNCTHING_TRANSPORT_PORT_HOST=${SYNCTHING_TRANSPORT_PORT_HOST:-22999}
- SYNCTHING_URL=${SYNCTHING_URL:-}
#- PROVISIONING_SCRIPT=${PROVISIONING_SCRIPT:-}
sudo pacman -S docker
sudo pacman -S docker-compose
#!/bin/bash
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49316462/how-to-update-existing-images-with-docker-compose
sudo docker-compose pull
sudo docker-compose up --force-recreate --build -d
sudo docker image prune -f
#!/bin/bash
sudo docker-compose down --remove-orphans && sudo docker-compose up
Docker seemed the easiest
Will there be a big party where we can be baked
Aw that’s rad, I’ve yet to have found a thumb cluster that feels like the right amount of keys and shapes, this is very interesting
TCPIP stacks hate this one trick
How did the keyboard turn out? Is it Classic ISO or Planet 6?
Wow that’s so cool, yes this is very similar to what I’m trying to do, copy to a predesignated “register” and then recall it, be it A B C or 1 2 3 …
(Similar to) tiling window managers typically having 6-10 workspaces
I would like to be able to split Copy & Paste from 2 Actions into 20 Actions.
I’m not sure exactly what key binding yet but something like Ctrl+C+1 to copy to Box 1 and Ctrl + V +1 to Paste from Box 1, rinse and repeat for numbers 2 through 10.
Use case example, I want to login to a website but my login is in an email
Ctrl+C+1 To copy to URL to clipboard box 1
Ctrl+C+2 To copy the username
Ctrl+C+3 To copy the password
Open the browser
Ctrl+V+1 Paste URL in location bar
Ctrl+V+2 Paste username
Ctrl+V+3 Paste password
This allows me to complete the task without switching back and forth between windows 3 times. I still press copy and paste 6 times but don’t need to switch windows, and I still have 7 clipboard boxes left to copy & paste other important things in case I want to use the login again then I can simply Paste saving me finding the login or whatever else and copying it again to memory.
Sway is almost perfection, consistent, reliable, simple, doesn’t lock up. If anyone hacks in window controls let me know, more convenient for HTPC Big Screen Sway.
Can’t remember if this had mv in scope, still good to keep on radar
Yes. Less blobs than ARM. I’m not even sure if some RISC-V have any blobs – someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Also getting cockblocked by proprietaryisms is bullshit. HDMI is a Circle Jerk of capitalism controlling competition and the market for self preservation.
Do you use this in conjunction with any other input devices?