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Ram Requirements to run examples #195

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wildintellect opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 3 comments
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Ram Requirements to run examples #195

wildintellect opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 3 comments
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Because users can pick the amount of ram an instance uses we need to provide guidance generally, and then specifically in the tutorials.
Probably good to note that "kernel crash" error messages most often happen when Ram runs out.

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There is a general note about runtime requirements in the #Inside the Hub section of the notebooks, but maybe you are thinking something more like a badge?

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@jsignell I completely missed that because it was collapsed, also I was already booted into an instance and reading the notebook I was trying to use ... almost like the first code block should check if it can even run. Then there's the fun problem of the current instance sizes have 14.8 GB and 29.7 ... known issue that we want to clean these but it still won't match.

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this is what it looks like while running a notebook in the hub, can't even tell that's a clickable content section

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