an option is to use docker pytorch/rocm, which works pretty much out of the box with a1111
edit: https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/docs-5.6.1/how_to/pytorch_install/pytorch_install.html
came from reddit and haven’t looked back
an option is to use docker pytorch/rocm, which works pretty much out of the box with a1111
edit: https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/docs-5.6.1/how_to/pytorch_install/pytorch_install.html
Green hell and the long dark
VMware went to the shitter, try with virtualbox
konsole with tmux
what’s c: ?
I’m totally unable to switch from chrome, the chrome icon is really the only one that works, all others are just too hard to see
yeah, everybody should use them. I usually write my own kernel mods tailored for my hardware and certain needs, I don’t know why not everyone is doing that. admittedly is a bit janky maintaining a separate kernel fork, but you get used to it, everyone should do it
I disagree with your interpretation, that it seems complicated
clickbait title. basically, if your machine is already compromised in a severe way, here is another way how to compromise it further (for whatever reason)
clickbait title. basically, if your machine is already compromised in a severe way, here is another way how to compromise it further (for whatever reason)
apparently you are unaware of how much monitoring goes on in corporate IT. you’re lucky they haven’t already found the mac address yet booted with a different os, or maybe they’re already onto you.
I would stop doing what you’re doing immediately and hope it’s not too late
yeah, pretty sure they didn’t think of that
either docker pull pytorch/rocm:latest, or yay -S rocm-hip-runtime, works reliably for me
I love the atmosphe in green hell, used to be my favorite until it got too easy and I ended up with the long dark on interloper
Garuda or endeavourOS
when musk says it, it’s guaranteed to not be true
7900xtx all the way
right, the real answer is that on Linux you can just use a different de if you don’t like one
who uses Chrome on Linux