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Add Lightning Studio Launch Button #851
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@agoose77 sorry to ping you, but wondering if might have time to review or give your opinion about the idea? |
@chrisjsewell @choldgraf sorry to ping you as well, but was hoping to get a response :) |
@jangenoe sorry to ping you you as well, but since you have been active on this PR before, I thought I would try :) |
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To add [Ligthning Studio](https://lightning.ai) links to your page, add the following configuration: |
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To add [Ligthning Studio](https://lightning.ai) links to your page, add the following configuration: | |
To add [Lightning Studio](https://lightning.ai) links to your page, add the following configuration: |
@nilsleh thanks for your patience here! Let me just run this past the other maintainers to make sure there aren't any policies about which products we support in our config! |
@agoose77 sorry for the ping abuse, but wondering if there has been already a decision on this? |
@agoose77 sorry to ping again, we would like to include this in the next release that we are planning. |
Closes #850
This PR adds a launch button for Lightning Studios a quiet powerful development platform for Deep Learning applications with GPU support.
As stated in the issue, we would like to make this option available to more easily run tutorials for our Deep Learning Uncertainty library, where some require GPUs, and I would imagine that it could be a quiet useful tool for other documentations.