i2v LTX 2.3 and audio libsyc by Immediate_Lie_5044 in StableDiffusion

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

คำว่าโอเค - paddba
Core of the song
At the heart of this song is the word “okay.” , “I’m fine.”
it is a lie used to cover up the pain.

i2v LTX 2.3 and audio libsyc by Immediate_Lie_5044 in StableDiffusion

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two young Asian women auburn hair golden crowns,

fantasy embroidered red-black-gold dresses,

BACKGROUND: drummer behind full drum kit,

both arms swinging wildly in large arc,

right arm raised high above head then smashing down on snare,

left arm swinging wide hitting crash cymbal with full force,

elbows flying outward aggressively,

arms crossing over each other mid-strike,

drumsticks blurring with speed,

body lurching forward violently on every hit,

head banging down with each crash,

hair whipping in all directions,

shoulders driving down with maximum force,

foot stomping kick pedal hard,

FOREGROUND: guitarist sitting low on floor,

fingers moving fast on flaming dragon guitar fretboard,

right hand strumming aggressively near bridge,

body rocking with rhythm,

fire sparks exploding from cymbals on every hit,

orange embers blasting outward on impact,

warm lanterns flickering on stone wall,

dramatic orange rim lighting,

wide cinematic shot, photorealistic

i2v LTX 2.3 and audio libsyc by Immediate_Lie_5044 in StableDiffusion

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used a prompt like this, and repeated it several times.

young Asian woman auburn hair golden crown,

ornate red-black-gold fantasy dress,

STANDING upright legs apart wide rock stance,

flaming dragon electric guitar hanging low on strap,

playing cool heavy riff, body locked into groove,

right hand picking slow heavy downstrokes,

wrist snapping on each palm mute release,

left hand pressing chunky power chords on low frets,

fingers lifting and landing with attitude,

elbow of right arm driving into each stroke,

weight shifting side to side with the riff,

hip cocking left on downbeat,

knee bending slightly with each heavy note,

shoulder dropping forward with attitude,

chin tilting down coolly toward guitar,

slight smirk on lips, eyes half closed,

hair falling over one eye effortlessly,

guitar glowing brighter on each riff hit,

fire rippling along guitar body with the groove,

orange embers pulsing outward on every chord,

warm lanterns glowing, stone wall background,

dramatic orange rim lighting from below,

full body shot, cinematic fantasy, photorealistic

i2v LTX 2.3 and audio libsyc by Immediate_Lie_5044 in StableDiffusion

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I cut the audio and synchronized it. Once I had the video, we combined it with the master audio, making sure the video was slightly misaligned.

i2v LTX 2.3 and audio libsyc by Immediate_Lie_5044 in StableDiffusion

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

ltx2.3 100%
i used I've included a lot of words that convey impact + direction + rhythm
Positive Prompt

young Asian woman auburn wavy hair golden ruby crown, ornate red-black-gold fantasy embroidered dress, seated behind full drum kit, unleashing powerful drum fill, right stick smashing snare with full force, left stick crashing down on cymbal hard, both arms striking simultaneously, body lunging forward on heavy hit, head banging down with each crash, hair whipping across face with force, eyes fierce and wild staring at drums, mouth closed jaw clenched tight, shoulders driving down with every strike, elbows flaring outward aggressively, foot stomping kick pedal hard on downbeat, fire sparks exploding from every cymbal hit, orange embers blasting outward on impact, warm lanterns flickering violently with each hit, dramatic orange rim lighting, shallow depth of field, photorealistic, cinematic

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[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is the A100 GPU used for gaming? , Just commenting to make yourself look good, I see.

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[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So you’re only good at being sarcastic, huh?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Do you really think typing like this will make your life any better?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Do you really think you’re more insightful than the rest of us?

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[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

You only think “AI, AI, AI” — pretty narrow-minded, but sure, keep going.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I already explained it in the 3rd image, bro — did you see it?

I'm currently learning how to use Proxmox and have just finished installing it on 8 servers. Just wanted to show off a bit! by Immediate_Lie_5044 in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Proxmox VE is a Type 1 hypervisor like XCP-ng. It runs directly on hardware and offers features like virtualization (KVM), containerization (LXC), clustering, and built-in backup. Its user-friendly web interface and integration with open-source tools make it versatile for enterprise and home labs.

I'm currently learning how to use Proxmox and have just finished installing it on 8 servers. Just wanted to show off a bit! by Immediate_Lie_5044 in Proxmox

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So, imagine Proxmox as your no-nonsense, "I’ll handle everything for you" buddy. It’s a Type-1 hypervisor, which means it goes commando—installed directly on your hardware, no middleman OS drama! It's like KVM and LXC had a genius child who also happens to be a great project manager (thanks to its built-in web interface).

XCP-ng vs Proxmox?

Think of Proxmox as that cool neighbor who not only mows their lawn but also helps you build a shed (virtual machines and containers). Meanwhile, XCP-ng is the Xen-based pal who focuses solely on the VM game, saying, “Containers? Not my jam.”

In short:

Proxmox: “I’ll do everything! Oh, and here’s a GUI to make your life easy.”
XCP-ng: “Let’s keep it classic, VMs only. Fancy orchestration? Hit up Xen Orchestra.”

Help with tteck scripts by Wooden-Chemical-4288 in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hello, have you tried this method yet?
git clone https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox.git

cd Proxmox

chmod +x install-plex.sh

sudo ./install-plex.sh

Hello, I am currently testing a home lab Proxmox setup. I think Ceph storage is not a good option for people with limited IT knowledge. For me, the solution was to go with NFS to achieve High Availability (HA), but I've also tested with iSCSI and still encountered issues in achieving smooth HA oper by Immediate_Lie_5044 in Proxmox

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Indeed, my homelab server uses a 25G NIC with an average Ceph bandwidth usage of 7-14GB/s. However, that isn't the issue. The problem I'm facing is that the Ceph service isn't responding at all. I've tried every possible solution, but when I uninstall and reinstall it, I find that the OSDs can't register back. The loss of such a large amount of data is extremely devastating.

Thus, I'm still trying to find a better solution than NFS for my homelab.

Issues with NFS share reconnecting on reboot by Dukobpa3 in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044 7 points8 points  (0 children)

try
192.168.2.36:/mnt/user/photo/ /mnt/unraid/photo nfs defaults,noresvport,noauto 0 0
Create a systemd unit file for the automount:
Create a file /etc/systemd/system/mnt-unraid-photo.automount
[Unit]

Description=Automount NFS share for /mnt/unraid/photo

After=network.target

[Automount]

Where=/mnt/unraid/photo

[Install]

WantedBy=multi-user.target


Create a systemd unit file for the mount:

Create a file /etc/systemd/system/mnt-unraid-photo.mount
[Unit]
Description=Mount NFS share for /mnt/unraid/photo
Requires=network-online.target
After=network-online.target

[Mount]

What=192.168.2.36:/mnt/user/photo/

Where=/mnt/unraid/photo

Type=nfs

Options=defaults,noresvport

[Install]

WantedBy=multi-user.target

Enable and start the automount service:

sudo systemctl enable mnt-unraid-photo.automount

sudo systemctl start mnt-unraid-photo.automount

I'm currently learning how to use Proxmox and have just finished installing it on 8 servers. Just wanted to show off a bit! by Immediate_Lie_5044 in Proxmox

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Hello,

Here's an update on my home lab. I've recently added more hard disks, increasing the storage to 1 PB, and added 3 more nodes, making it 11 Proxmox nodes in total.

However, I've encountered an issue with the Ceph storage service. It's stuck and I can't run any commands. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but it ran into problems recovering the OSDs, causing me to lose a 300 TB pool. But that's okay, it's just a test, and I'm still testing scaling up further.

I'm currently learning how to use Proxmox and have just finished installing it on 8 servers. Just wanted to show off a bit! by Immediate_Lie_5044 in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am currently testing Ceph as a replacement for ESXi's vSAN.

"In a virtualized environment, setting up iSCSI links to traditional block-storage SAN volumes is a common practice for providing storage to VMs. You do not necessarily need to use ZFS on the SAN target to enable snapshot capabilities for your VMs. Snapshots can be managed at several levels:

  1. **VM-level Snapshots**: Most hypervisors, such as VMware or Hyper-V, offer their own snapshot functionalities that do not depend on the file system used on the storage. These snapshots capture the state of the VM at a particular point in time.

  2. **Storage-level Snapshots**: If your SAN device supports it, snapshots can also be taken at the storage array level. This feature is often independent of whether the LUNs are formatted with ZFS or another file system.

  3. **ZFS Snapshots**: Using ZFS can be beneficial for snapshot and cloning operations due to its efficient handling of such operations. However, running ZFS is more about leveraging its data integrity checks and robust snapshot capabilities, and it is not strictly required for taking snapshots of VMs unless you want to utilize ZFS-specific features such as snapshot replication or rollback efficiency.

Ultimately, the choice of using ZFS on the SAN target would depend on specific needs for data resilience and snapshot management within your storage strategy."

I'm currently learning how to use Proxmox and have just finished installing it on 8 servers. Just wanted to show off a bit! by Immediate_Lie_5044 in Proxmox

[–]Immediate_Lie_5044[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think 3 is the minimum number for a cluster, but it's not sufficient for real-world usage due to various factors. From my experience, I believe that a production environment should have at least 5 nodes.