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Want an AI that draws furries from text? furGen is here!

(code broken - # Load the model configuration from a local file print("loading model configuration") with open("D:\Github\Repo\TensFlow_Test\furGen\unet\config.json") as f: content = f.read() print(content) model_config = json.loads(content))

Installation

Python

Downloading Python

The first step to installing Python is to download it from the official Python website. Note: In order for Tensorflow to work, download the version 3.10.x!

You can do this by following these steps:

Open your web browser and go to the Python website. Click on the "Downloads" link in the top menu. Scroll down until you see the "Python Releases for Windows" section and click on the latest version of Python. Download the Windows x86-64 executable installer if you have a 64-bit machine, or the Windows x86 executable installer if you have a 32-bit machine.

Installing Python (Windows)

Go to the Python website Under the "Download Python" section, click on the latest version of Python for Windows. You can choose between the 32-bit or 64-bit version depending on your system. Once the download is complete, run the installer. In the installer, select "Add Python to PATH" and then click on "Install Now". The installer will start installing Python onto your system. Wait for the installation process to complete. To check if Python was installed successfully, open the Command Prompt and type python --version. If Python was installed correctly, you should see the version number printed out in the Command Prompt.

Installing Python (MacOS)

Go to the Python website. Under the "Download Python" section, click on the latest version of Python for MacOS. Once the download is complete, run the installer. In the installer, select "Install for all users" and then click on "Continue". Follow the instructions in the installer to complete the installation process. To check if Python was installed successfully, open the Terminal and type python3 --version. If Python was installed correctly, you should see the version number printed out in the Terminal.

Installing Python (Linux)

The steps to install Python on Linux vary depending on the distribution you're using. Here are some general steps that should work for most Linux distributions:

Open the Terminal and type the following command to update your system: sudo apt-get update Install Python by typing the following command: sudo apt-get install python3 Wait for the installation process to complete. To check if Python was installed successfully, open the Terminal and type python3 --version. If Python was installed correctly, you should see the version number printed out in the Terminal.

PIP

Pip is the package installer for Python. It allows you to easily install and manage Python packages. Here's how to install it on different operating systems:

Windows

Download the get-pip.py script from https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py.

Open a command prompt and navigate to the folder where you downloaded the script.

Run the following command to install pip:

python get-pip.py

Wait for the installation to complete. Pip is now installed and ready to use.

MacOS

Open a terminal window.

Install pip by running the following command:

sudo easy_install pip

Wait for the installation to complete. Pip is now installed and ready to use.

Linux

The method to install pip depends on your Linux distribution. Here are the instructions for some popular distributions:

Ubuntu or Debian

Open a terminal window.

Install pip by running the following command:

sudo apt-get install python-pip

Wait for the installation to complete. Pip is now installed and ready to use.

Fedora or CentOS

Open a terminal window.

Install pip by running the following command:

sudo yum install python-pip

Wait for the installation to complete. Pip is now installed and ready to use.

Arch Linux

Open a terminal window.

Install pip by running the following command:

sudo pacman -S python-pip

Wait for the installation to complete. Pip is now installed and ready to use.

Installing Anaconda

Windows

Visit the Anaconda download page and select the appropriate installer for your version of Windows.

Once the download is complete, double-click on the installer to begin the installation process. Follow the prompts in the installer to select your installation location and agree to the license terms. After installation, open the Anaconda Navigator by clicking on the Start menu and searching for "Anaconda Navigator". The first time you open the Anaconda Navigator, it will take a few moments to set up your environment. Once this is complete, you will be presented with a dashboard of available applications.

macOS

Visit the Anaconda download page and select the appropriate installer for your version of macOS.

Once the download is complete, open the installer by double-clicking on it.

Follow the prompts in the installer to select your installation location and agree to the license terms.

After installation, open the Anaconda Navigator by clicking on the Launchpad and searching for "Anaconda Navigator".

The first time you open the Anaconda Navigator, it will take a few moments to set up your environment. Once this is complete, you will be presented with a dashboard of available applications.

Linux

Visit the Anaconda download page and select the appropriate installer for your version of Linux.

Open a terminal and navigate to the directory where the installer was downloaded.

Make the installer executable by running the following command:

chmod +x Anaconda*.sh

Run the installer by typing the following command and following the prompts:

./Anaconda*.sh

After installation, open the Anaconda Navigator by typing the following command in the terminal:

anaconda-navigator

The first time you open the Anaconda Navigator, it will take a few moments to set up your environment. Once this is complete, you will be presented with a dashboard of available applications.

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