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I think this is the way to go...particularly with new users this is adding cognitive overload. Better to simplify it. |
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Looking at different |
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I'm running on a Mac M1 and also had to set number_processes = 1 to prevent throwing the errors described in the tutorial. I originally thought I wouldn't need to do so due to working in MacOS. |
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Got it working now! I don't know what I was doing wrong other than being dense and tired with a sick toddler. Code below and it's performing the 500 runs for my training set substantially faster: |
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Will be resolved by #1210. |
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if I want to run it in jupyter notebook, how should I solve this problem? |
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Defaulting to 1 CPU will simplify the tutorial on Windows.
Then, if
number_processes
is > 1 and on Windows, we show a warning that tells user to addfreeze_support()
(we pre-emptively tell the user of this issue instead of waiting for it to happen). This warning can be disabled via a flag to the function:Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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