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Through the efforts of @dandroid@dandroid.app, the lemmy-safety tool can now run via docker, which should help you run it without having to mess with python on your end.

For those who don't remember, lemmy-safety is a script you can read to clean up your pict-rs images from potential CSAM.

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[-] dandroid@dandroid.app 16 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the shout out!

Full disclosure, I use podman, not docker. If anyone has any issues with this using docker, let me know and I'll get it fixed ASAP. I'm not 100% sure the --device option works the same way with docker.

I added instructions on how to add the nvidia-container-toolkit repo on the two distros I have (one rpm based, one deb based). If adding the repo is different on your distro, please consider adding it to the instructions. The instructions on the nvidia-container-toolkit web page are... subpar in my opinion.

[-] Rescuer6394@feddit.nl 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

for docker the syntax is --gpus all

https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/resource_constraints/#expose-gpus-for-use

bonus: syntax to expose the gpu in a docker compose

    deploy:
      resources:
        reservations:
          devices:
            - driver: nvidia
              count: 1
              capabilities: [gpu]

more at https://docs.docker.com/compose/gpu-support/#example-of-a-compose-file-for-running-a-service-with-access-to-1-gpu-device

[-] dandroid@dandroid.app 2 points 1 year ago

Would it be too much for you to ask to test that out and update the documentation? I don't have docker, and installing it would mess up my podman-docker setup, which would impact some things I have running. podman-docker simulates docker with podman so I can use docker-compose with podman.

[-] yoz@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago
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