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Would love to see this. I ended up creating a Docker LXC and installing CodeProject.AI Server in that instance of Docker. I'm sure there's some loss of performance due to the nesting there, but better than setting it up in a VM. Would be awesome to get a script that sets CodeProject.AI up directly inside a LXC |
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Yeh that would be great... CPAI is moving fast and have it scripted would be nice to test newer versions. |
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Any chance seeing this automated with your deployments scripts ? :) |
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Inline with the discussion in here, I've been playing with some LXC containers to get CodeProject.AI working directly on an LXC container running Ubuntu instead of the 2nd layer through Docker as well. No success yet, but do want to chime in to the sentiment here that a script for it would be much appreciated. My knowledge of Linux is very limited 😅 so whatever I manage will be a hackjob and likely going to be a privileged container too as I am trying to get an AMD GPU and USB/PCIE Corals working too. A privileged LXC which aficionados of Proxmox very strongly steer people away from... |
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https://hub.docker.com/r/codeproject/ai-server
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5322557/CodeProject-AI-Server-AI-the-easy-way
This is an open source AI object detection engine, a re-write of the abandoned deepstack. It's frequently used in companion to Blue Iris as the server for smart object detection for home security footage. I currently have it installed in a docker lxc, but would be awesome to have it's own script.
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