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I think it is the opposite for me but I am also a fan of system independent package mangers, provided they support easy package configuration.

Otherwise you not only bind to system architecture and OS, you also bind yourself to a distribution.

I find that Automatic1111 plugins tend to not share dependencies and instead redownloads them for their own use. Can make your hdd cry because some of these are larger models. Advantages and disadvantages probably...

There are package managers for C and some are quite good. But for most projects you are quite dependent on the package manager of your distro to supply you a fitting foundation. Sometimes it is easy, but if there is a problem, I think handling C is far harder than python. And I write quite a bit of C while I can only perhaps read python code.

No code is completely platform independent, especially a stable diffusion project, but Python is still more flexible as C by a long shot here.

Of course Llama is great. Time to get those LLMs on our devices for our personal dystopian AIs running amok.



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