Bagheera
Bagheera
the ones that don't are going to be upcasting about half of the information to fp32 - eg. the GT 1060 also doesn't support fp16. NVIDIA used to lock it...
tuning a low-rank adaptation network applies to parts of the text encoder, and is much easier to train and apply at different strength levels. this requires pretty extreme quantity of...
trained weights have to be stored in fp32, which increases the vram consumption a lot more over inference time
it's more than 57GB of VRAM, even with gradient checkpointing.
this is correct ^
creating a new bpool isnt a solution, it is a workaround, and a very poor one at that. seeing how this isnt actually a grub issue, it should likely be...
well you're on 0.7.x in that original issue and there's been substantial improvements to the scan/resilver code in the 2.x series
yep it's been in a release for quite some time now and plenty of us have been using it since even before then
wow, that use of fsync screams "bad idea" to me. solving a symptom instead of the problem. :(
yes, what are these data consistency issues that result from not running fsync every time a file is copied? what documentation is recommending fsync after every file as the most...