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### 🐛 Describe the bug
Hello. After upgrading from torch 2.3.0 to torch 2.4.0 torch.compile produces much less graph breaks without "optimized" code, it supports zip(), accessing modules of nn.Sequ…
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# Feature Request
## I confirm:
- [X] that I haven't found another request for this feature.
- [X] that I have checked whether there are updates for my system available that
contain this f…
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Here's the gist showing a commented jupyter notebook demonstrating how KAN is failing at a very simple task, presumably because involving large numbers as outputs.
https://gist.github.com/AlessandroF…
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A lot of new code is not covered by unit tests. While it works since it's tested by try to make games run, it's harder without tests to detect regressions.
Also:
https://stryker-mutator.io/docs/st…
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Imported from SourceForge on 2024-07-09 11:15:27
Created by **[drkirkby](https://sourceforge.net/u/drkirkby/)** on 2023-11-09 00:03:18
Original: https://sourceforge.net/p/maxima/bugs/4208
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I'm a …
rtoy updated
2 months ago
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Hi. I had followed the instruction exactly. When I run the hellokan.ipynb it worked. But the result is different from the one in the original version. For example the prouned network had more notes th…
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## Instructions To Reproduce the 🐛 Bug:
1. Full runnable code or full changes you made:
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I use the original repo and do not change anything.
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2. What exact command do you run:
```bash
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ghost updated
7 months ago
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Consolidating various check-TESTS failures into a single issue:
* emitter/tables_misc_good.szl:
: due to output sorting order with different standard libraries
* [FATAL szlbootstrapsum_uni…
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I've been using the edge channel for a while, until I've hit on a few regressions and decided to go back to the stable channel. When trying to do so on the command line, I'm getting this error:
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### Description
Currently optimization of array bounds checks involving a bitwise AND only seems to work when one operand is a constant, which limits the applicability, and leaves out an important …