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16 points rohan2003 | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source

Hi everyone, for last 7 months, I have been learning all the attempts made to eliminate codebase environment setups.

Here's my product which is a leap in the same direction and will help you run any codebase on relevant machine.

Check it out on gitarsenal.dev/ and we got ranked 6th on Product Hunt as well.

1. JonChesterfield ◴[] No.46092262[source]
There's a coherent description of what the product is at https://www.producthunt.com/products/gitarsenal?comment=5026... - the linked website is too fancy for me to make sense of. Can't throw stones though, our one confuses me too.

Shame to see it's all Nvidia tech. If you want it on AMDGPU as well I've got that part of the stack running. Can probably do something collaborative.

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2. rohan2003 ◴[] No.46093088[source]
Appreciate the honest feedback on the website - hearing this loud and clear from multiple people. The Product Hunt page definitely does a better job explaining it simply.

Re: AMD - I'd love to chat about this. We're running on Modal right now which uses NVIDIA, but supporting AMD would be valuable especially as we scale. What part of the stack do you have running? Would be interested in exploring a collaboration.

Feel free to reach out at: rohan@ataraxy-labs.com

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3. JonChesterfield ◴[] No.46093219[source]
We've written a cuda to amdgpu compiler. It should be possible to persuade someone like Modal that this is wonderful. So far people largely decline to believe that it can be done at all :)

If you've written vaguely reasonable cuda, feed it to our nvcc binary and away you go. It's more annoying with dependencies, e.g. first one builds cutlass with our "nvcc" and so forth. Just occurred to me while writing this that we could start hosting builds of popular libraries ourselves.

3am here so I'll leave you with our somewhat confusing https://spectralcompute.com/ and the more useful direct link to a tarball https://docs.scale-lang.com/stable/manual/how-to-install/#__...

I've only just started thinking about how to make it easier to use the stack. Thoughts / feedback very welcome on that!

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