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Real-time chat platform
It'd be good to be able to bounce ideas off each other in real-time instead of through issues for more moment-to-moment discussion. The popular choices in the Rust world are Discord and Zulip, from what I've seen; my preference is for Discord just because it's convenient. (I was considering creating one myself, but I figured that might be jumping the gun a little!)
I’m in favor of Discord as well. There seems to be a lot of people from the Rust gamedev community here, for which Discord is (for better and worse) currently the dominant platform.
Maybe a new channel could created in one of the existing servers, for easier cross-pollination. How about a dedicated channel on the Burn discord? It has come up already as a potential integration:
investigate using a Rust-native solution for the tensor manipulation (burn, ndarray, arrayfire, etc) to free it from the ggml dependency.
Talking side by side like this would further facilitate that investigation. Chat is so ephemeral that an eventual move (e.g. if llama-rs grows big enough to merit a server of its own) doesn’t come with big switching costs anyhow.
On a related note, I’d appreciate having Discussions enabled, so I can bring up the occasional hypotheticals and open ended questions.
How about a dedicated channel on the Burn discord?
That would be reasonable, but I figure we shouldn't set up in their community until we're sure we're going to use them. It'd be a little rude to take up space if we end up using another library 😅
I took the liberty to create a discord server :smile: But we can move somewhere else if you folks think there's a better option: https://discord.gg/GBTh6HeG
The discord is now featured in the README, so I think we can close this :smile:
I took the liberty to create a discord server :smile: But we can move somewhere else if you folks think there's a better option: https://discord.gg/GBTh6HeG
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