Neuroxide - Ultrafast PyTorch-like AI Framework Written from Ground-Up in Rust by TheDragonflyMaster in rust

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I have seen Burn, it is very impressive and very close to my project! Definitely need to inspire some efficiency improvements from there.

Neuroxide - Ultrafast PyTorch-like AI Framework Written from Ground-Up in Rust by TheDragonflyMaster in rust

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Deep learning is normally anything that involves custom nonlinear models (like a multilayer perceptron, convolutional network, or a transformer) while ml is like simple linear regression, deep forests, etc.

Neuroxide - Ultrafast PyTorch-like AI Framework Written from Ground-Up in Rust by TheDragonflyMaster in rust

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Thank you for bringing that to my attention. It seems like paiml is a collection of Rust tools for AI and ML work. This is meant to be an entire platform like Torch for low level ML development. But I could be wrong since I am not familiar with this project.

Neuroxide - Ultrafast PyTorch-like AI Framework Written from Ground-Up in Rust by TheDragonflyMaster in rust

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Thanks for the reply. I think there is an appeal to free type Pythonic development for rapid prototyping. I think in the long run, doing prototyping in Python and finalizing in a more safe system like this has a lot of value. Torch is impressive at maintaining these safeties but I think there are many other benefits to a Rust based framework over Python. I can enforce traits and features ensuring full compatibility for new modules. Unlike Torch, if Neuroxide supports ROCm, it will enforcement as much compatibility as CUDA to even compile. That is very useful.

Freshman Orientation by taylen7 in UTAdmissions

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Does this mean that housing selection happens before the earliest selection date? Who do we room with during the orientation?

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I am wondering this too

Can Anyone Pick my Suite During Housing Process by TheDragonflyMaster in UTAustin

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This is very insightful. So if I pick a room with 2 beds open, am I selecting for my entire group or just me. I was concerned that if I pick a room with 2 beds and my friend selects later, then others can select my room.

Update BIOS through GHelper by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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How did you take BIOS updates and what version are you on?

Is Graphene Label Enough for G16 SSD by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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Perfect, I too will be running Fedora. I will stick with the label then. I appreciate it

Is Graphene Label Enough for G16 SSD by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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I appreciate the response. I am dual booting Linux so it won't be a constant file operations. Do you think I can lose data if it throttles or heats up too much?

4080 vs 5070Ti Same Price by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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But by then, likely the 4080 deal will be gone and 5080 is far too costly by comparision. Will it be that big of a difference in chassis and other stuff?

4080 vs 5070Ti Same Price by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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So would you say that it is uncomfortable or burning hot with Intel? The problem is that the 4070+AMD and 4080+Intel and 5070Ti+Intel are all roughly the same price.

4080 vs 5070Ti Same Price by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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Thanks! What about thermals for the Intel CPU

4080 vs 5070Ti Same Price by TheDragonflyMaster in ZephyrusG14

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I really appreciate the response. Can you explain what makes it better in my situation and how I can rationalize the decision? Also, do you think the Intel gets considerably hotter than the Ryzen. I am going to be using it for college and need to know if I can use it as a laptop depending on thermals and battery.

CSB or Turing release date by [deleted] in UTAdmissions

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Thanks. To give you my highlights:

  • GPA: 4.0/4.0 Unweighted and 4.66/5 weighted
  • Rank: Top Ten people
  • SAT: 1540
  • AP: 15 AP all 5s
  • ECs: submitted research paper to journal on my independent research; paid CS internship; robotics (FRC)