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French AI startup Mistral secures €2B valuation
No. Without the inference code, the best we can have are guesses on its implementation, so the benchmark figures we can get could be quite wrong. It does seem better than Llama2-70B in my tests, which rely on the work done by Dmytro Dzhulgakov[0] and DiscoResearch[1].
But the point of releasing on bittorrent is to see the effervescence in hobbyist research and early attempts at MoE quantization, which are already ongoing[2]. They are benefitting from the community.
[0]: https://github.com/dzhulgakov/llama-mistral
[1]: https://huggingface.co/DiscoResearch/mixtral-7b-8expert
[2]: https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/tree/sparse_moe
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Lora training with Kohya issue
CUDA SETUP: To manually override the PyTorch CUDA version please see:https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/blob/main/how_to_use_nonpytorch_cuda.md
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 30 Oct 2023
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A comprehensive guide to running Llama 2 locally
While on the surface, a 192GB Mac Studio seems like a great deal (it's not much more than a 48GB A6000!), there are several reasons why this might not be a good idea:
* I assume most people have never used llama.cpp Metal w/ large models. It will drop to CPU speeds whenever the context window is full: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/1730#issuecomm... - while sure this might be fixed in the future, it's been an issue since Metal support was added, and is a significant problem if you are actually trying to actually use it for inferencing. With 192GB of memory, you could probably run larger models w/o quantization, but I've never seen anyone post benchmarks of their experiences. Note that at that point, the limited memory bandwidth will be a big factor.
* If you are planning on using Apple Silicon for ML/training, I'd also be wary. There are multi-year long open bugs in PyTorch[1], and most major LLM libs like deepspeed, bitsandbytes, etc don't have Apple Silicon support[2][3].
You can see similar patterns w/ Stable Diffusion support [4][5] - support lagging by months, lots of problems and poor performance with inference, much less fine tuning. You can apply this to basically any ML application you want (srt, tts, video, etc)
Macs are fine to poke around with, but if you actually plan to do more than run a small LLM and say "neat", especially for a business, recommending a Mac for anyone getting started w/ ML workloads is a bad take. (In general, for anyone getting started, unless you're just burning budget, renting cloud GPU is going to be the best cost/perf, although on-prem/local obviously has other advantages.)
[1] https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3A...
[2] https://github.com/microsoft/DeepSpeed/issues/1580
[3] https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/issues/485
[4] https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/disc...
[5] https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ai-generated-art-stable...
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Bit inference 4.2x faster than 16 bit
Release notes: https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/releases/tag/0.4...
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Found duplicate ['libcudart.so', 'libcudart.so.11.0', 'libcudart.so.12.0']
Welcome to bitsandbytes. For bug reports, please run python -m bitsandbytes and submit this information together with your error trace to: https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/issues ================================================================================ bin /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/libbitsandbytes_cpu.so /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/libbitsandbytes_cpu.so: undefined symbol: cadam32bit_grad_fp32 CUDA_SETUP: WARNING! libcudart.so not found in any environmental path. Searching in backup paths... ERROR: /usr/bin/python3: undefined symbol: cudaRuntimeGetVersion CUDA SETUP: libcudart.so path is None CUDA SETUP: Is seems that your cuda installation is not in your path. See https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/issues/85 for more information. CUDA SETUP: CUDA version lower than 11 are currently not supported for LLM.int8(). You will be only to use 8-bit optimizers and quantization routines!! CUDA SETUP: Highest compute capability among GPUs detected: 7.5 CUDA SETUP: Detected CUDA version 00 CUDA SETUP: Loading binary /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/libbitsandbytes_cpu.so... /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cextension.py:34: UserWarning: The installed version of bitsandbytes was compiled without GPU support. 8-bit optimizers, 8-bit multiplication, and GPU quantization are unavailable. warn("The installed version of bitsandbytes was compiled without GPU support. " /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: /usr/lib64-nvidia did not contain ['libcudart.so', 'libcudart.so.11.0', 'libcudart.so.12.0'] as expected! Searching further paths... warn(msg) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: WARNING: The following directories listed in your path were found to be non-existent: {PosixPath('/sys/fs/cgroup/memory.events /var/colab/cgroup/jupyter-children/memory.events')} warn(msg) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: WARNING: The following directories listed in your path were found to be non-existent: {PosixPath('http'), PosixPath('//172.28.0.1'), PosixPath('8013')} warn(msg) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: WARNING: The following directories listed in your path were found to be non-existent: {PosixPath('//colab.research.google.com/tun/m/cc48301118ce562b961b3c22d803539adc1e0c19/gpu-t4-s-1b6gsytv7z9le --tunnel_background_save_delay=10s --tunnel_periodic_background_save_frequency=30m0s --enable_output_coalescing=true --output_coalescing_required=true'), PosixPath('--logtostderr --listen_host=172.28.0.12 --target_host=172.28.0.12 --tunnel_background_save_url=https')} warn(msg) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: WARNING: The following directories listed in your path were found to be non-existent: {PosixPath('/env/python')} warn(msg) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: WARNING: The following directories listed in your path were found to be non-existent: {PosixPath('module'), PosixPath('//ipykernel.pylab.backend_inline')} warn(msg) /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/cuda_setup/main.py:149: UserWarning: WARNING: No libcudart.so found! Install CUDA or the cudatoolkit package (anaconda)!
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Having trouble using the multimodal tools.
RuntimeError: CUDA Setup failed despite GPU being available. Inspect the CUDA SETUP outputs above to fix your environment! If you cannot find any issues and suspect a bug, please open an issue with detals about your environment: https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/issues
- [TextGen WebUI] Service terminated error? (Screenshots in post)
- Considering getting a Jetson AGX Orin.. anyone have experience with it?
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How to disable the `bitsandbytes` intro message:
===================================BUG REPORT=================================== Welcome to bitsandbytes. For bug reports, please run python -m bitsandbytes and submit this information together with your error trace to: https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes/issues ================================================================================ bin /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/libbitsandbytes_cuda121.so CUDA_SETUP: WARNING! libcudart.so not found in any environmental path. Searching in backup paths... CUDA SETUP: CUDA runtime path found: /usr/local/cuda/lib64/libcudart.so CUDA SETUP: Highest compute capability among GPUs detected: 8.9 CUDA SETUP: Detected CUDA version 121 CUDA SETUP: Loading binary /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/bitsandbytes/libbitsandbytes_cuda121.so...
stable-diffusion-webui
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Show HN: I made an app to use local AI as daily driver
* LLaVA model: I'll add more documentation. You are right Llava could not generate images. For image generation I don't have immediate plans, but checkout these projects for local image generation.
- https://diffusionbee.com/
- https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
- https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
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AMD Funded a Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built on ROCm: It's Open-Source
I would love to be able to have a native stable diffusion experience, my rx 580 takes 30s to generate a single image. But it does work after following https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/wiki...
I got this up and running on my windows machine in short order and I don't even know what stable diffusion is.
But again, it would be nice to have first class support to locally participate in the fun.
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Ask HN: What is the state of the art in AI photo enhancement?
In Auto1111, that just uses Image.blend. :)
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/blob...
- How To Increase Performance Time on MacOS
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Can anyone suggest an AI model that can help me enhance a poorly drawn logo?
I used SDXL in automatic1111 webui for both images. Now that I think about it, the procedure I described was how I made this one, but the one that looks like an illustration was done in two steps. I used the canny ControlNet as I said for the outer part of the logo to preserve the shape of the fonts, but I had to turn it off for the boot to give SDXL leeway to add detail and make it look more like a boot.
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Seeking out an experienced and empathetic coding buddy.
That said, please do learn coding and don't get discouraged when somebody says to learn PyTorch or recommends using a Jupiter notebook with no further information on how to translate the skill into images. I would highly recommend some short term goals. Get your feet wet by taking apart the UIs. The comfy API documentation is here and the A1111 API documentation is here. There is a difference in completeness, welcome to programming. Writing nodes or plugins is also a good way to jump into this world. Custom wildcard logic might be very attractive to you if you aren't the type that want to deal with a nested file structure to simulate logic.
- can't get it working with an AMD gpu
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SD extension that allows for setting override
Possibly Unprompted? https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/discussions/8094
- Need to write an application to use Stable Diffusion on my desktop PC - which resource should I learn to use?
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4090 Speed Decrease on each Generation/Iteration
version: v1.6.1 • python: 3.10.13 • torch: 2.0.1+cu118 • xformers: 0.0.20 • gradio: 3.41.2 • checkpoint: 6e8d4871f8
What are some alternatives?
GPTQ-for-LLaMa - 4 bits quantization of LLaMA using GPTQ
stable-diffusion-ui - Easiest 1-click way to install and use Stable Diffusion on your computer. Provides a browser UI for generating images from text prompts and images. Just enter your text prompt, and see the generated image. [Moved to: https://github.com/easydiffusion/easydiffusion]
accelerate - 🚀 A simple way to launch, train, and use PyTorch models on almost any device and distributed configuration, automatic mixed precision (including fp8), and easy-to-configure FSDP and DeepSpeed support
ComfyUI - The most powerful and modular stable diffusion GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.
FastChat - An open platform for training, serving, and evaluating large language models. Release repo for Vicuna and Chatbot Arena.
SHARK - SHARK - High Performance Machine Learning Distribution
Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion-cpu - Implementation of Dreambooth (https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.12242) with Stable Diffusion
lora - Using Low-rank adaptation to quickly fine-tune diffusion models.
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
InvokeAI - InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models, empowering professionals, artists, and enthusiasts to generate and create visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. The solution offers an industry leading WebUI, supports terminal use through a CLI, and serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products.
alpaca.cpp - Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM
safetensors - Simple, safe way to store and distribute tensors