PyTorch Becomes Part of the Linux Foundation (linuxfoundation.org) 9
Hammeh writes: PyTorch, the open source AI framework led by Meta researchers, is to become a project governed under the Linux Foundation. It moves governance of the project to a neutral home, with the promise of greater trust to act as a catalyst for more rapid development.
no one even first posting? (Score:3)
This place is going to heck!
Surely there's an old fashioned Python ML flame war to get started.
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Not sure python ML libraries have been around long enough for an old fashioned flame war.
Most of them are defunct. The major players are Tensorflow (which is less popular---I've not encountered any recent students who use it---but google will keep carrying that torch har har har) and Pytorch which is fine. There are naturally a few hipster frameworks. Maybe sooner or later one of those will take over.
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Hmmm. I guess people old enough to be on slashdot don't generally use this new fangled AI stuff. Am I the only one ?
Nice!1 Shiny new arm packages (Score:3)
Cool! Maybe we'll get some shiny new arm based packages now for Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 that support both CPU and GPU. Currently, at least on the NVidia Jetson Developer kits, you can't get pytorch plus torch vision installed on these releases with simple apt install commands. You have to make source versions
Pytorch and torchvision make the new yolov7 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.02696) object detectors install easily.
Re: Nice!1 Shiny new arm packages (Score:2)
Or maybe also package install versions that install on older Intel processors that donâ(TM)t support the avx2 instructions ? That would also be handy.
Re: Nice!1 Shiny new arm packages (Score:1)