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Restream live content as HLS using ffmpeg in docker. Also with NVIDIA GPU hardware acceleration.
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Example of how to setup a NVIDIA DevContainer with GPU Support for Tensorflow/Keras, that follows the page https://alankrantas.medium.com/setup-a-nvidia-devcontainer-with-gpu-support-for-tensorflow-keras-on-windows-d00e6e204630
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A lightweight docker container for the SheepIt! render farm with WebUI with CUDA support
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pyhf Docker images built on Nvidia Container Toolkit enabled base images
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Wrapper scripts to install proprietary NVIDIA drivers on GNU/Linux systems
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Build with ISAR an evaluation image based on Debian 11 (bullseye) selecting from nVidia GPU support (515.65.07) up to a graphic developing enviroment with the full nVidia software stack (11.7.1) running a standard debian kernel
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Ethereum mining automation on Ubuntu using NVIDIA cards
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Building TensorFlow v1.15 from source (for CPU and GPU, Python 3.7).
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Tensorflow object detection docker image
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Script to change the power state of a Nvidia Card controlled by Bumblebee
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Optimized versions TensorFlow and TensorFlow-GPU for specific CPUs and GPUs (for both old and new).
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