Hey Jim, for your development work do you generally do it all on the Jetson-type devices or do you do it on a PC running Linux and a Nvidia video card? Great video by the way!!
Thank you for the kind words. I try to do the development on the Jetson itself. It removes the mental overhead of working on two different machines at once. Also, it removes a lot of the distractions of things like checking email and so on. Helps me focus. When the Jetson is on a mobile robot or is remote, then I have to resort to PC based development. Thanks for watching!
Hi, great video by the way, I have a question if you let me, as far as I understand this can be done in a Jetson Nano 2GB, but there is not a clear path to follow regarding the installation and application on the jetson nano, can you lead me to one source that you know? the second question is, are there other ways to code in a Cuda environment with Python using a Jetson Nano? thank you so much by the way, I have been following your work for a while and you have helped me a lot and saved me lots of time
Thank you for the kind words. There is pyCUDA and CUDA Python (developer.nvidia.com/cuda-python) in addition to Numba if you want to take some other approach to using CUDA in Python. Typically you install Numba using Pip, the Python packaging manager. Thanks for watching!
There's a less expensive Orin, the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit: amzn.to/3O6IjxG It's not inexpensive. The Jetson Nano: amzn.to/3tVWrmu is less expensive, but it is being discontinued. Thanks for watching!
Amazing, keep it going!
Thanks for the encouragement, and thank you for watching!
Great video. Thanks
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Good job
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Thanks again man you are the best!
No, you are the best! Thanks for watching!
Hey Jim, for your development work do you generally do it all on the Jetson-type devices or do you do it on a PC running Linux and a Nvidia video card? Great video by the way!!
Thank you for the kind words. I try to do the development on the Jetson itself. It removes the mental overhead of working on two different machines at once. Also, it removes a lot of the distractions of things like checking email and so on. Helps me focus. When the Jetson is on a mobile robot or is remote, then I have to resort to PC based development. Thanks for watching!
Wow!
That's what I think too! Thanks for watching!
please make a video on running Small Language models or Quantised one's from hugging face on JETSON AGX xavier
Hi, great video by the way, I have a question if you let me, as far as I understand this can be done in a Jetson Nano 2GB, but there is not a clear path to follow regarding the installation and application on the jetson nano, can you lead me to one source that you know? the second question is, are there other ways to code in a Cuda environment with Python using a Jetson Nano?
thank you so much by the way, I have been following your work for a while and you have helped me a lot and saved me lots of time
Thank you for the kind words. There is pyCUDA and CUDA Python (developer.nvidia.com/cuda-python) in addition to Numba if you want to take some other approach to using CUDA in Python. Typically you install Numba using Pip, the Python packaging manager. Thanks for watching!
Yikes the Orin kit is nice but something I can't afford. Is there a poor man's setup you can recommend?
There's a less expensive Orin, the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit: amzn.to/3O6IjxG
It's not inexpensive. The Jetson Nano: amzn.to/3tVWrmu is less expensive, but it is being discontinued. Thanks for watching!
Like for Greta meme. Also good job otherwise.
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching!