Open MyraBaba opened 7 years ago
It does not look like it. https://medium.com/@mjhirn/tensorflow-wins-89b78b29aafb
Ok, it appears Leaf is still maintained under a different name: https://github.com/spearow/juice
Thanks.. We saw the leaf a real new breathe for Deep Learning despite the a language Rust which is not easy but life time real friend.
BC
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is nobody using this? This is a bit weird, seems like more and more people would be interested in a Rust CUDA framework
What's the reason for the fork? I guess autumnai just stopped the development?
"Now that good-enough tools, to build maintainable machine-learning applications, like Tensorflow and Keras, exist, venture capital flows more and more into companies who try to create immense value in verticals with new AI-driven applications, instead of infrastructure providers."
I'm here looking into leaf because I don't feel tensorflow is good enough. I'm fed up with the nondeterminism, API churn caused by adopting keras (splitting the keras using community) and now the 2.0 migration, the exploding complexity of the codebase, the flood of warnings, the long startup time, JIT screwing up benchmarks, the pervasive use of hidden state in the API, the constant battle to keep it working with your GPU driver, tf reserving ALL of your gpu memory by default,...
If anyone out there is reading this, check out this new deep learning framework in Rust called Burn: https://github.com/burn-rs/burn
Yeah, can anybody explain why the development is stalled?