Quoting Lumin (2018-07-13 18:13:26)
> > Seems you elaborated only that it is ridiculously slow so use CPUs
> > instead of [non-free blob'ed] GPUs - not that it is *impossible to
> > use CPUs.
> >
> > If I am mistaken and you addressed the _possibility_ (not
> > popularity) of reproducing/modify
Hi Jonas,
> Seems you elaborated only that it is ridiculously slow so use CPUs
> instead of [non-free blob'ed] GPUs - not that it is *impossible to use
> CPUs.
>
> If I am mistaken and you addressed the _possibility_ (not popularity) of
> reproducing/modifying/researching with CPUs, then I apolog
Hi Russell,
> On Thu, 2018-07-12 at 18:15 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Compare neural networks: a user who uses a pre-trained neural network
> > is subordinated to the people who prepared its training data and set
> > up the training runs.
>
> In Alpha-Zero's case (it is Alpha-Zero the original
Quoting Lumin (2018-07-13 16:34:44)
> > Perhaps I am missing something, but if _possible_ just 100x slower
> > to use CPUs instead of GPUs, then I fail to recognize how it cannot
> > be reproduced, modified, and researched 100x slower.
[...]
>CPU takes ridiculously long time, compared to GP
Hi Ian,
> Lumin writes ("Concerns to software freedom when packaging deep-learning
> based appications."):
> > 1. Is GPL-licended pretrained neural network REALLY FREE? Is it really
> > DFSG-compatible?
>
> No. No.
>
> Things in Debian main shoudl be buildable *from source* using Debian
>
Hi Jonas
> Perhaps I am missing something, but if _possible_ just 100x slower to
> use CPUs instead of GPUs, then I fail to recognize how it cannot be
> reproduced, modified, and researched 100x slower.
>
> Quite interesting question you raise!
I can provide at least two data points:
1. The a
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