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If you won't be adding 20.04 soon, perhaps you'd consider adding one section with tips for people using a newer OS? That could mention `render` without cluttering your description for...

An alternative (lower effort and better supported by AMD) would be to provide HIP support. The interface is nearly perfect 1:1 with CUDA, including hipRTC.

@coreylowman Yes, perhaps start with [this table](https://docs.amd.com/bundle/HIP_Supported_CUDA_API_Guide_v5.4/page/CUDA_Driver_API_functions_supported_by_HIP.html) translating CUDA to HIP. The [hipify](https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIPIFY) tool is also relevant, though it processes C/C++, not Rust FFI. @jansol The [CHIP-SPV](https://github.com/CHIP-SPV/chip-spv/) project is a...

I've only tested on rocm-5.3.3, which still has the issue.

Of the versions I've tested, versions up to and including 5.4.3 have incorrect behavior. It looks to be fixed in 5.5.1 and later. (I didn't test every subversion, so it...

@wsmoses We could use a macro that expands to this attribute, but the question is where to put it. If the answer is "everywhere except certain numerical routines", we'd probably...

I wrote this earlier on slack: > I consider it fundamentally disrespectful to inflict language model output on humans, akin to trying to pass counterfeit money or forged artwork. LMs...

Citing only the direct dependencies or only the transitive dependencies that make themselves very visible creates a bad incentive structure. It is necessary to have tooling that reports important transitive...

@RichardLitt Yeah, plain `article`... Maybe email if you have further questions so we don't clog up this thread.

My original text included a non-exclusive list of potential reasons, but @danielskatz [preferred](https://github.com/openjournals/joss/pull/805#discussion_r496314414) to simplify. We don't ask for a justification so an author does not need to explain why...