better way to check if GPU is available or not during installation#186
better way to check if GPU is available or not during installation#186yossibiton wants to merge 1 commit intomapillary:mainfrom
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Can someone explain why this MR is blocked ? |
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in my case i have cuda installed (torch.has_cuda) but there isn't GPU on the server, so a better way to check is :
torch.cuda.is_available()