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Models links are broken / Invalid S3 Bucket #66

Closed sigmaprojects closed 2 years ago

sigmaprojects commented 2 years ago

It seems the s3 bucket for the models is broken, error: NoSuchBucket https://v-diffusion.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/512x512_diffusion_uncond_finetune_008100.pt https://v-diffusion.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secondary_model_imagenet_2.pth

samedii commented 2 years ago

One of them has been moved here https://the-eye.eu/public/AI/models/v-diffusion/secondary_model_imagenet_2.pth

sigmaprojects commented 2 years ago

I also came across the 512 model hosted at https://huggingface.co/lowlevelware/512x512_diffusion_unconditional_ImageNet/resolve/main/512x512_diffusion_uncond_finetune_008100.pt

MSFTserver commented 2 years ago

Fixed in #67, just waiting for it to be merged

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sigmaprojects commented 2 years ago

Closing for now, hope these links last - mostly concerned about the-eye. Any chance we can move these files elsewhere, like a separate GitHub repo?

voodoohop commented 2 years ago

I was having trouble with the dropbox links so hosting them through IPFS:

https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafybeibaawhhk7fhyhvmm7x24zwwkeuocuizbqbcg5nqx64jq42j75rdiy/512x512_diffusion_uncond_finetune_008100.pt https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafybeibaawhhk7fhyhvmm7x24zwwkeuocuizbqbcg5nqx64jq42j75rdiy/secondary_model_imagenet_2.pth

MSFTserver commented 2 years ago

@voodoohop yea we tapped out the 400gb bandwidth limit within like 2 hours. Aparantly this is used way more than we thought

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voodoohop commented 2 years ago

@voodoohop yea we tapped out the 400gb bandwidth limit within like 2 hours. Aparantly this is used way more than we thought

@MSFTserver I just edited the links to not use Pollinations' IPFS gateway since we could end up paying a lot of bandwidth cost. I changed it to use Cloudflare.

Feel free to use those if you still need a stable set of links. They shouldn't go offline since they're pinned to IPFS.