@@francoismarousez647try to completely delete the whole pinokio folder and reinstall it with the latest cuda. That worked for me. But in my opinion the 2.6 version of the app is better than the latest one. No need to change. I would roll it back, tbh.
@@ilanchico8375 check that you followed the instructions carefully and correctly. I found the file, edited in VB Studio to comment out the 0.8 line and add the 1.00 line and it's working for me in 3.0
@@ilanchico8375 it does work, but it's a bit flaky. A better approach is to go down to the actual valuation line and set it to always return false. Search for: return probability > PROBABILITY_LIMIT and change to: return False #probability > PROBABILITY_LIMIT
hey man, after i put all the files into their respective folders and ran the program, it gives the error "no module named 'libcamera._libcamera' ", any ideas why?
how did u install pytorch in raspi? mine is not working it is showing illegal instruction. my os is bookworm debian. SHould i transfer to ubuntu to make it work?
Thank you for your video! I encountered the same issue with the incompatibility of libcamera. Could you please explain this part in more detail? "copy libs of libcamera from /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu (Bullseye) to /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu " Are you copying the libcamera files into the same directory they were originally located in?
Thank you for making this video! It is hard to find data about how long it takes to run based on different hardwares, do you happen to have any resources?
Can I start server from any llamafile? If I will start like ./llava-v1.5-7b-q4.llamafile -ngl 9999 -m OmniFusion-1.1-Q5_K_M.gguf --mmproj mmproj-model-f16.gguf is it suppose work correct?
@@АльбертИванов-ц4х I tried, when I send there an image, it breaks up, starting always give some strange bullshit like” you, re you don’t you are need you are you …” but without image, it talks normal
thanks for this video . I have problem when I ran the code I gets the error " import libcamera ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'libcamera' " I use python 3.9.2
How did you achive to install picamera2 in Python 3.9.2? I tried a lot but I cannot use that python version and install picamera in my virtual env. I'm struggling a lot.
I am trying to configure raspberry pi 4b with edge tpu silva (google coral for tflite models) but I am struggling because I am using python 3.9 in virtual env but I cant install picamera2 with pip. By the way the picamera2 package is native installed in my raspberry but I cannot use it for my scripts for ML purposes. As I have the Pi camera v3 model, I cannot use another library to obtain the image/video from my camera to use it with opencv or whatever. Can you help me or do you know some choice to use my camera with tflite and the Gcoral to apply my models ?
@@abelreybarreiros1425 better choice is to move to Bullseye. picamera2 based on libcamera and one’s should keep in mind that coral only supports python3.9 (the last version). in Bookworm python3.11 is native and only way there - use gstreamer or the something similar.
does the onxx file in the download contain all of the data/images from the objects365 dataset or did you train it on just those 8 classes shown in the video?
Guys this was a funny read lol and its much easier than your attempts on here lol any kind of bypass is set to command line args in user.bat just run line in there set as args bypass to tile. just as you would for - - Bypass Torch - - cuda maddock etc
u may work with text_threshold in craft initial settings, i.e.: craft = Craft( output_dir=None, rectify=True, export_extra=False, text_threshold=0.7, if it doesnt help - look at refinet as part of craft as it responsible for link words together after craft work done.
I never managed to get any usable image from the Radxa 4k camera with the rock5b board. Would you be able to explain how to to install the software and how to configure the camera to get colour images?