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Will there be arm64 images in the near future? #1

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tiiins opened this issue Feb 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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Will there be arm64 images in the near future? #1

tiiins opened this issue Feb 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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@tiiins
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tiiins commented Feb 3, 2024

Hello smoores

I happened to come across Storyteller and saw some screenshots on the App Store that I really liked (the logo is cute too :))

I've been searching for a good open-source synced solution platform for ebooks that is also user-friendly and looks nice, which is why Storyteller has piqued my attention. I wanted to test it on my Pi using Docker, but unfortunately, it seems there is no image available for arm64 architectures. So, I wanted to ask, will there be any coming in the near future?

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Hi there! There's an issue for this on the primary repo (https://gitlab.com/smoores/storyteller/-/issues/8), but it's proven pretty challenging. The compute libraries that the transcription relies on (namely, pytorch) have some complicated dependencies that make it hard to build an image with arm support. I would be super grateful if anyone had time to take a look at it with me, but I'm more or less blocked at the moment.

That said, unfortunately Storyteller is very compute intensive, and I suspect it wouldn't be able to run on a Pi, even if we could build it for arm. On a fairly beefy 12th gen intel server, it takes over an hour to fully transcribe and sync most books (though I've been told it's much faster if you use a GPU for transcription, which we support via CUDA).

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tiiins commented Feb 8, 2024

Sorry, I didn't get a notification that you messaged.

It's a pity, but I understand that it's not so simple. Still, thank you for the information!

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