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New topnav and footer, community blog, and various other updates
* Refactor topnav
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* tweaks
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* menu tweaks
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* Added social icons
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* Turn "GitHub" into an icon
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* Reformatted the footer
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* Update mastodon logo
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* Remove "Follow Us on Twitter"
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* Menu updates
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* menu tweaks
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* menu tweaks
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* try new background on homepage
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* Add PyTorch conference; tweak nav
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* Simplify topnav styles
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* fix menu item description
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* Got basic Community Blog template in place
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* Community Blog setup
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* Added Community Blog
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* Added videos
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* Typo
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* Remove Ukraine ad
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* swap in new background
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* fix footer logo
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* remove icons
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* reformatted the vids
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* Fix up mobile menu
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* Removed repeated Community menu item
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* Switch style of header for pages
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* Gave all pages the black background
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* Tweak styles to get mobile menus working
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* tweak headers
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* fix join ecosystem styles
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* header tweaks
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* tweak homepage styles
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* fix get started page on mobile
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* fix format of link
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* Fixed Community Stories page
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* a few tweaks for WCAG-compliance
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* Fix the contributors page
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* fix header
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* Menu updates
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* Added PyTorch Domains page
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* Rearrange menu
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* Remove domains from navigation
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* Use video thumbnails instead of embedding the vids
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* list videos in 3 columns
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* Update homepage boxes
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* Update PT Conf graphic
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* Update menu
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* Add Get Started item to the menu
* test commit
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* Added torchtune
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* rearrange these
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* Update _includes/main_menu.html
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* fix gap
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* menu updates
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* add get started button
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* Update background to purple stripes
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* Add a couple more domains
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* Switch in a HubSpot form instead of the Google form
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* copy tweaks
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* Added hello bar
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* reduce nav height since we have hello bar
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* hide hello bar on mobile
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* tweak homepage hero text
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* tweak hello bar
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* Added Governing Board page
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* Add GB images
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* add padding to bottom
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* Update hello bar color
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Struggling with quaternions, rotation vectors, right-hand rules and all these stuffs? Try RoMa: an easy-to-to-use, stable and efficient library to deal with rotations and spatial transformations in PyTorch.
The most prominent distinction between LLaMA-1 and LLaMA-2 lies in the incorporation of higher-quality corpora, a pivotal factor contributing to significant performance enhancements in LLaMA-2. This, coupled with its commercial availability, extends the potential for creative applications of large models within the open-source community.
Suppose you have a very large PyTorch model, and you’ve already tried many common tricks to speed up training: you optimized your code, you moved training to the cloud and selected a fast GPU VM, you installed software packages that improve training performance (for example, by using the ACPT curated environment on Azure ML). And yet, you still wish your model could train faster. Maybe it’s time to give distributed training a try! Continue reading to learn the simplest way to do distributed training with PyTorch and Azure ML.
SciML, short for Scientific Machine Learning, encompasses work that merges quantitative sciences with machine learning. It has gained significant traction over the past decade, driven by the widespread availability of specialized hardware (such as GPUs and TPUs) and datasets. Additionally, it has been propelled by the overarching influence of the machine learning wave, now ingrained in the zeitgeist of our times. In this context, we’d like to introduce SimulAI, an open-source toolkit under the Apache 2.0 license. SimulAI is designed to be user-friendly, providing a high-level Python interface for managing scientific machine learning pipelines. This article aims to showcase its current workflow and utility in constructing scientific experiments. We encourage feedback and potential contributions from the interested community, with plans to delve into more advanced topics in future articles.
Activation checkpointing is a technique used for reducing the memory footprint at the cost of more compute. It utilizes the simple observation that we can avoid saving intermediate tensors necessary for backward computation if we just recompute them on demand instead.
Fashable is a company born at XNFY Lab (a joint initiative with Microsoft). The company’s main goal is to revolutionize the world of fashion with ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies built on PyTorch framework. Fashable is focused on developing AI models that generates synthetic contents for the global fashion industry. The Fashion industry has been criticized in recent years because it generates a lot of waste and is responsible for up to 10% of global carbon dioxide output. Fashable has stepped up to address this issue by introducing multiple AI solutions that generates realistic personalized consumer garments without actually producing them to help in reducing carbon footprint. This will help the fashion brands make informed decisions without investing in experimental products and also reducing the industry’s carbon footprint globally. Hence, in Fashable, our IP models utilize modern approaches, such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), best seller analysis, custom dataset creation, and so on to resolve such problems.
Explore TorchOpt, a PyTorch-based library that revolutionizes differentiable optimization with its unified programming abstraction, high-performance distributed execution runtime, and support for various differentiation modes.”
As a new PyTorch Ecosystem Partner, we at HPC-AI Tech look forward to working with the PyTorch community to advance AI technologies through our open source project, Colossal-AI. We are excited to join forces with the PyTorch community in this effort.
The recent launch of PyTorch 2.0 makes it clear that the community is heavily investing in a compiler-powered future for machine learning. The new OctoML Profiler can help any user realize the full potential of these shifts in the ML landscape.
We are excited to share our new open-source library PyPose. It is a PyTorch-based robotics-oriented library that provides a set of tools and algorithms for connecting deep learning with physics-based optimization.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the complexities of torch.compile? Diving into its workings can feel like black magic, with bytecode and Python internal details that many users fail to understand, hindering them from understanding and debugging torch.compile.
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Join us in San Francisco on **September 18th-19th**, and learn about PyTorch, the cutting-edge renowned open-source machine learning framework. This year is a two-day event that brings together top-tier researchers, developers, and academic communities, fostering collaboration and advancing end-to-end machine learning.
Additionally, to check if your GPU driver and CUDA/ROCm is enabled and accessible by PyTorch, run the following commands to return whether or not the GPU driver is enabled (the ROCm build of PyTorch uses the same semantics at the python API level (https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/docs/source/notes/hip.rst#hip-interfaces-reuse-the-cuda-interfaces), so the below commands should also work for ROCm):
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Additionally, to check if your GPU driver and CUDA/ROCm is enabled and accessible by PyTorch, run the following commands to return whether or not the GPU driver is enabled (the ROCm build of PyTorch uses the same semantics at the python API level [link](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/docs/source/notes/hip.rst#hip-interfaces-reuse-the-cuda-interfaces), so the below commands should also work for ROCm):
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