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MobaXTerm: https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ this one is a bit more Windows centric but I ended up paying for it and replaced mRemoteNg and PuTTY with it, it's even better than Remmina or whatever Linux has to offer - you can manage SSH/RDP/VNC/... sessions, input across multiple sessions side by side and it just simplifies things a lot (jump host support, a port forwarding too and so much more).
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Docker: https://www.docker.com/ yes, even Docker desktop. It just makes working with containers really pleasant and predictable, even when something like Podman also exists (and also is great). I don't know, I feel like Docker really saved me from having brittle legacy environments, even self-contained containers with health checks and resource limits with still the same brittle code inside of those make me feel way more safe.
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SillyTavern-Extras
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Is possible to run local voice chat agent? If yes what GPU do i Need with 500€ budget?
As for SillyTavern, you need the main SillyTavern frontend and SillyTavern-extras (for TTS, STT, etc.) They're pretty easy to install. SillyTavern connects to oobabooga and SillyTavern-extras via API.
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Poe Problem
Sure, best bet is to follow the instructions on the ST extra's github. It gives a good step by step guide to setting up and running all the addon's. Here is a link in case you need it. https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras
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What is the best text web ui currently?
oobazz + SillyTavern
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Oogabooga and llama.cpp in longer conversations answers take forever.....
If you want the best roleplaying experience, I can only recommend SillyTavern with SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras. The extras include summarization and ChromaDB, both helping to get longer and more coherent chats.
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I finally got SillyTavern set up... now what? How do I set the scene? How do I build the world?
If you haven't already, I sugget you to instal SillyTavern Extra which you can add objective with task, character expression ( personally I generate expression with stable diffusion), and text to speech to diffrent character. You can also set a group scenario if you create group.
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Looking for the long-term memory extension.
Instead, I use the summarize extension for SillyTavern, which is serviceable: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras
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FINISHED IT!! my final tier list..
It doesn't have to be the end. Do what I'm doing and get SillyTavern, use their extension (for expressive sprites), open an OAI account, create some Umineko bots, import your own sprites, and start chatting with them. There's been a lot of advancements in AI visual novel tech. Here's me and the UI's creator in a 5-way group chat with the Quintessential Quintuplets.
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New to SillyTavern, I have a few question, sorry if they are silly. Pun intended.
The sillytavern-extras: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras Classify-extension handles expression, provided you have the pictures. The clever model mentioned in the readme can handle 28 different expressions. It evaluates *while generating* so it can change the pic of 'current speaker', so it'll change as speakers change. I've not spent much time with the group chat, so I never figured out how to do it like it was meant to. BTW, of extras, chromadb is cool, look into it.
What are some alternatives?
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users.
long_term_memory - A gradio web UI for running Large Language Models like GPT-J 6B, OPT, GALACTICA, LLaMA, and Pygmalion.
SillyTavern-extras - Extensions API for SillyTavern [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras]
winget-pkgs - The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users. [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern]
lollms-webui - Lord of Large Language Models Web User Interface
hummingbird - Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation for faster inference.
simple-proxy-for-tavern
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