This happens when you have a chunk that has no trailing
newlines followed by a chunk with a single newline at the start.
Moving between those chunks would cause the caret to jump to the wrong
position sometimes.
If, with Allow Editing on, you change a chunk and then click directly on
the "Allow Editing" switch again to turn it off without defocusing the
chunk in-between (by clicking outside the chunk, using enter/escape,
etc), all story chunks would still be editable.
That behaviour has now been fixed.
It works smoothly on the TPU colab, so lets allow it. People should not turn this all the way up unless they got the hardware, but we want to allow this for those that do.
Multiplayer support was causing all players to automatically submit authors notes. This is now fixed only the person submitting the authors notes counts.
Still VERY far from ideal for multiplayer, only one person can realistically edit it at a time. Whoever submits counts. Will need more major interface changes so things can be submitted one by one. But hey, it works and its good enough for a group of friends to play the game :D
Expected all tensors to be on the same device, but found at least two devices, cpu and cuda:0! (when checking arugment for argument index in method wrapper_index_select)
First step towards native Colab support, built in Cloudflare tunnels easily allows players to play KoboldAI on another device. This mode also removes buttons that would get you stuck if you have no local PC access.
Big overhaul of the installer, partially based on the #53 commit from LexSong.
The following is new :
- Conda has been replaced with MicroMamba, allows the dependencies to automatically download the best version of Python and prevents all the issues with people failing to download conda.
- The installer now has more options so you can choose not to delete the existing files, and it has new optional virtual K: drive support to bypass all the pathing issues people are having (Sorry Windows 7 users, its still not compatible even now).
- Docker support for Linux systems has been added including ROCm support.
- Environment files are now used to more easily keep everything on track, and to allow conda users to manually create environments across all operating systems (ROCm is an outlier in this because i have to use AMD's Pytorch docker for now it was to much hassle getting their Conda to use the environment file to add it to this commit).
- Play.bat has been changed to allow the virtual drive support, everything should still be compatible with old installations as I kept all the paths intact.