May 26, 2023, 8:02 a.m. | /u/adunato

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Hello all,

Recently, I've been working with several GitHub projects that utilize PyTorch. For each project, I maintain a separate Conda environment (I learned the hard way why this is important).

However, a persistent issue I've encountered involves PyTorch's compatibility with my CUDA version. Specifically, the PyTorch version that gets installed via the requirements.txt file is often not compatible with my CUDA version, leading to CUDA device not being recognised.

To resolve this, I've adopted a practice where I remove …

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