stable-diffusion-rocm-docker
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stable-diffusion-rocm-docker
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Full AMD Linux Laptop (Radeon 7600M XT GPU, Ryzen CPU): Tuxedo Sirius 16 Review
Let me check my Portainer. Here is a pretty out-of-the-box ready to run container that provides a web interface:
https://github.com/l1na-forever/stable-diffusion-rocm-docker
You may have to do a few slight things to give the docker container access to your GPU. On Fedora Linux I have these packages installed related to ROCm:
$ dnf list --installed | grep -i rocm
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Super Stable Diffusion on AMD GPUs?
I've had a lot of luck with this in a docker installation Stable Diffusion RoCM Docker but I'm not really good enough with Docker to change things around inside the container. I've also hit a wall a few times trying to get this on linux native, ubuntu 22.04 and 20.04 as well. Currently having kernel version mismatch issues in 20.04 getting the automatic1111 installation to play nice with rocm.
- A script to download Stablediffusion on AMD gpu on linux
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Fork for automatic memory allocation, allows for rendering at high res and/or high speed (example rendered at 1024x2816 in one pass, info inside)
Same, also on an AMD card (I'm on a 6900XT) going through ROCM (the docker image from https://github.com/l1na-forever/stable-diffusion-rocm-docker ) .
vulhub
- HackTheBox - Writeup Builder [Retired]
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Valkey Is Rapidly Overtaking Redis
This is pretty materially not fine:
https://github.com/vulhub/vulhub/tree/master/redis/CVE-2022-...
- 2 physical computers 1 vm
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Making sense of Apache httpd's CVE-2023-25690
I just found this commit (https://github.com/vulhub/vulhub/pull/413/files) for vulnhub containing a POC. I still don't understand exactly how they get to secret.txt in their example but it's a huge step forward. Plenty of mistakes in the Changelog.
- I am setting up a pen testing lab , I want to generate some vulnerabilities on a windows server 2019 (VM)
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How to create vulnerable machines
A GitHub repo called vulnhub contains numerous Dockerfiles to build vulnerable containers of various popular software. If you’re just getting started this is a good way to have one machine where you deploy vulnerable docker containers to poke at.
- Vulhub: Pre-Built Vulnerable Environments Based on Docker-Compose
- How can I make a ‘bad image’ that will generate ECR scan vulnerabilities?
- Pre-Built Vulnerable Environments Based on Docker-Compose
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion
docker-openvpn-client-socks - Expose an OpenVPN tunnel as a SOCKS proxy
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
docker-bloodhound - BloodHound Docker Ready to Use
dockerfiles - Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.
SniDust - SmartDNS Proxy to hide your GeoLocation. Based on DnsDist and nginx
diffusers - AMD ONNX port of 🤗 Diffusers: State-of-the-art diffusion models
docker-dev-ssl-proxy - A simple nginx proxy behind a self-generated & self-signed SSL certificate (local HTTPS). Also utilized in development of https://speaker.app / https://github.com/zenOSmosis/speaker.app.
stable-diffusion
frigate-synology-dsm7 - Dockerfile and docker-compose file to enable google coral USB accelerators in containers on Synology DSM 7
stable-diffusion
asterisk-docker - Asterisk + chan_dongle in docker.