@fighto Well, I have not run it so I can't say that for 100%. Also, it is good hearing from you, so I don't mind the message :-).
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@fighto Well, I have not run it so I can't say that for 100%. Also, it is good hearing from you, so I don't mind the message :-).
@fighto Looking at https://github.com/zhangyi-3/KBNet/blob/main/Denoising/test_real_denoising_sidd.py. Just remove all the .cuda() methods and it should work fine. I have never worked with the basicsr library they are using, but looks like a pytorch model. The .cuda() methods means move the weights from the CPU to GPU.
@fighto I haven’t had time to dig into it, but pytorch and tensorflow models shouldn’t mind where the processing is done. Weather on a GPU, CPU, or TPU. Most of the academic work is coded on their particular system so there is probably some code in their files that just specifies that the data should be on the GPU device. Normally like xxxx.to_device(‘gpu’) or similar. Updating that to move the data to the CPU should resolve the problem.
@fighto Yeah, those models look super small. Do you need a GPU to run?
@fighto I have a Nvidia on my laptop, but it is only 4GB, so it can run only small models. To run anything larger, I need to use Google Colab (V100 - 16GB or A100 - 40GB). For anything larger, I normally spin up a cloud VM with multiple GPUs.
@fighto I will normally run Colab, we spin up a GPU cluster to run training
@fighto it should be able to run Cuda on most Nvidia GPUs. AFAIK, Cuda is just the bridging technology fot interfacing vector data to GPUs
@ajkohn Google has been shown before to exaggerate the importance of their performance in the quantum space. Eg the test that was later broken by cpus. I do think it is fascinating thought, to watch as it develops.
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@aleyda thanks Aleyda!
Hi @aleyda Didn't you used to have a visual flow chart decision tree for deciding between sub-folders vs domains for international? I used to reference that and cannot find it.
@simoncox I like to inject GTM and GA4 on scroll. . LOL , jk.
@simoncox nice!
@johnmu Thanks. We asked around and got 10 different answers. Perhaps your example could be added to the docs to clarify for others with the same confusion?
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Ivory by Tapbots is launching today.
This app marks the beginning of a new era for Mastodon clients on Apple platforms. It raises the bar in this category, but there’s still work to be done.
I reviewed Tweetbot 1.0 on MacStories in 2011; 12 years later, here is my review of Ivory 1.0:
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Hi @johnmu This is a bit confusing. This is a staging domain that is indexed. If I do this, does it impact www/non-www as well as indicated in the UX note, or does it only match to this specific sub-domain as indicated in the related docs. Don't want to kill the main www site. This is being done on a domain property. <3 from NC!
The Smithsonian has made over 4 MILLION images open source! You can create, copy, distribute, etc. This is amazing!
@johnmu @rustybrick @MikeBlazer I read that. Another shoe to drop. Sheeesh.