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15 Apr 2025
@connorbaker:matrix.orgconnor (burnt/out) (UTC-8) On a separate note, I was able to transfer cuda-legacy to https://github.com/nix-community/cuda-legacy, but now I can't edit the About to note myself and SomeoneSerge (UTC+U[-12,12]) are maintainers -- who can give me perms for the repo? 21:13:16
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@lukegb:zxcvbnm.ninjalukegb (he/him)Is there any interest in me migrating https://github.com/lukegb/buildcatrust into nix-community? It's used for building the cacerts package in nixpkgs.17:36:32
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@connorbaker:matrix.orgconnor (burnt/out) (UTC-8) Jonas Chevalier: I’d like to sponsor a GPU (CUDA) instance for nix-community so we can verify runtime behavior of things like PyTorch. Any ideas how much that would cost (or if Hetzner provides a discount for open source projects)? 05:17:41
@hexa:lossy.networkhexahttps://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/matrix-gpu09:45:50
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa221 USD/mo 🫣09:46:53
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@emilazy:matrix.orgemily Grimmauld (any/all): are those git-of-theseus processes on the AArch64 box doing anything? it seems like they're using 0% CPU but a huge amount of memory 21:53:35
@emilazy:matrix.orgemily(no worries if so, I just wasn't sure if they were leftovers are not :P)21:55:36
@grimmauld:grapevine.grimmauld.deGrimmauld (any/all)
In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org
Grimmauld (any/all): are those git-of-theseus processes on the AArch64 box doing anything? it seems like they're using 0% CPU but a huge amount of memory
They are indexing nixpkgs, wanted to poke it a bit. The index takes 10h, is super slow, so I went and threw just more cores at it
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@grimmauld:grapevine.grimmauld.deGrimmauld (any/all)If you need the memory for something productive you can kill them, but if they survive till tomorrow I'll have a nice graph :)21:57:41
@emilazy:matrix.orgemily I don't think I could kill them without abusing trusted-users status to escalate to root :P 22:01:08
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilybut I can run the eval on another builder22:01:13
@emilazy:matrix.orgemily(was going to do it locally except apparently CI eval is just broken on Darwin…)22:01:27
@grimmauld:grapevine.grimmauld.deGrimmauld (any/all)Oh I can also drop to fewer processes, I believe its memory bandwidth limited22:02:02
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilythe readme says https://github.com/src-d/hercules is significantly faster fwiw22:03:58
@grimmauld:grapevine.grimmauld.deGrimmauld (any/all)I might have to put that into the PR that is packaging git-of-theseus22:05:36
@grimmauld:grapevine.grimmauld.deGrimmauld (any/all)Thanks for the pointer, and I dropped some cores. You should be good on the aarch64 box, sorry for the hassle22:11:05
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilyno worries, already moved to the x86 one :)22:12:01
20 Apr 2025
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@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalier
In reply to @connorbaker:matrix.org
Jonas Chevalier: I’d like to sponsor a GPU (CUDA) instance for nix-community so we can verify runtime behavior of things like PyTorch. Any ideas how much that would cost (or if Hetzner provides a discount for open source projects)?

Thanks so much 🙏

Hetzner has some discounts that work more like a fixed credit they renew every year. The NixOS foundation has part of an ARM box covered by it, the nix-community project nothing so far.

Do you have an amount in mind that would work for you or your employer? Maybe we can pool it with other companies to cover the costs.

Feel free to DM me if you want to talk privately about the money matters.

09:51:27

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