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runpodctl
- Ask HN: What's the best hardware to run small/medium models locally?
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Old Timer needs help setting up stable diffusion. Extremely confused.
You can rent a GPU on https://www.runpod.io/, which also has stable diffusion templates so any time you start the GPU SD will be preinstalled for you, ready to use:)
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i need some help guys
Another option is to use a service like www.runpod.io to rent time on more powerful systems. A few times a week I’ll load up whatever the latest 13B or 20/24B (and even low bpw 70Bs with EXL2) model is on a system with an rtx 3090 for $0.44/hr, and sometimes I’ll treat myself to an A6000 system to run 4bit 70Bs for $0.79/hr. They also offer A4000 systems with 16GB VRAM which is plenty to run a 4bpw 13B EXL2 model or an 8bpw 7B model, and those systems are just $0.36/hr.
- GPT-3.5 Turbo fine-tuning and API updates
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What's the best (and cheap) way to try out all the new LLMs on cloud services.
Many people use sites like runpod for this.
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Looking for Paperspace (or equivalent) Help
You can rent time on systems on www.runpod.io with a 48GB A6000 for $0.50/hr spot pricing and $0.79/hr regular pricing. 3090s can be had for $0.29/hr spot pricing and $.44/hr regular.
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only seeing disk cache slider, no gpu anything?
Keep in mind you can also use www.runpod.io to rent access to systems with a 3090 for about $.45/hr. It might be significantly cheaper ir at least more affordable to do this for a few hours a week instead of dropping $1,000 on a new laptop. This is what I personally do (I generally use it in the evening, and can get an Nvidia A6000 with 48GB VRAM for $.49/hr spot pricing). This lets me play with the latest 33B and 65B models, with really fast replies, and I spend maybe $5-7 a week if I use it a lot.
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What is best bang for buck persistent virtual GPU rental to run SD?
you can also connect the volume to other cloud storage (pcloud, dropbox, etc) (look for the option cloud sync in the "my pods" console) , or use python libraries to pull/push files from S3 buckets / dropbox / ftps / your NAS / etc, or use their docker tools to transfer files between your local PC and the volumehttps://github.com/runpod/runpodctl/blob/main/README.md
oneshot
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Announcing oneshot v2 beta & the closed beta of oneshot.uno - Transfer files to and from your terminal and any browser or http client. Now with NAT traversal + discovery server; rich, machine readable JSON output, custom upload clients and a lot more.
Check out the README.md for more details on features, installation instructions, and example use cases.
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Is there any way to securely and privately send files between computers?
Oneshot is an interesting example of an option if you don't need much in the way of security, and particularly if you don't have infrastructure on the receiving side.
- Oneshot: easily transfer files to and from your terminal and any browser + support for serving from stdin and to stdout, CGI, setting custom headers, redirects for link sharing, bot detection, homescreen icon, custom CSRF tokens, custom upload client page and more (v1.5.0 update)
What are some alternatives?
chroma - the AI-native open-source embedding database
send-instances - 🌍 A list of public Send instances. Mirror.
koboldcpp - A simple one-file way to run various GGML and GGUF models with KoboldAI's UI
acp - Make terminal personal file transfers as simple as `cp`
KoboldAI-Runpod - This is just a simple set of notebooks to load koboldAI and SillyTavern Extras on a runpod with Pytorch 2.0.1 Template
portal - A Secure file transfer utility & library. The library utilizes SPAKE2 for key negotiation over an insecure channel, and ChaCha20Poly1305 Authenticated Encryption to encrypt the file with the derived shared symmetric key. This enables two peers to transfer a file over any channel without needing to trust the intermediary relay.
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
Beacon - A simple UPnP Assistant that is capable of opening arbitrary ports.
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