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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Hydra 1.1 is out! - Any config can now have a Defaults List - Recursive object instantiation - Relative and nested interpolations - Experimental Callback API And much more! Check out the blog post: hydra.cc/blog/2021/06/1…
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Hydra 1.2 is released! - Improved support for multirun, experiment management, and reproducing runs - Improved instantiate API - More typing support via OmegaConf 2.2 and more! Please check out the post here to learn more: hydra.cc/blog/2022/05/1…
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
100 -> 200 -> 400 -> 800 -> 1600. Every 4 months, like an exponential clock.
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@cccntu It's just not designed for it. In a Notebook use the Compose API to create a config object. Side effects includes changing working directory, configuring logging and more.
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Jonathan Chang@ChangJonathanC·
@Hydra_Framework What are the side effects? By looking at the code for hydra.main(), I suppose it's fine as long as I don't call the decorated main() when in a notebook? (it produces an error so I don't do that anyway) github.com/facebookresear…
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Jonathan Chang@ChangJonathanC·
Here is a little trick I have been using. I develop my code in jupyter notebook, put configs in a dataclass, export to script with `jupyter nbconvert`, @Hydra_Framework automatically provides command-line argument parsing. #MLOpsWisdom
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
@cccntu If you need command line integration, use hydra.main(). However, you mentioned Jupyter notebook which does not exactly play nicely with command line arguments. hydra.main() has side effects that are not appropriate to a Jupyter notebook like configuring the logging.
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Jonathan Chang@ChangJonathanC·
@Hydra_Framework I like having no external yaml files, so everything is in one place. I use hydra here only for it's `arg=x`-style commad-line parsing. Compose API doesn't seem useful in this case. Did I miss anything?
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Hydra 1.1 first release candidate is out! - OmegaConf 2.1 (relative and nested interpolation) - Every config can now have a Defaults List. - Recursive object instantiation Check out the release notes: github.com/facebookresear…
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Hydra reached 800 dependent repositories, continuing the trend of doubling every 4 months.
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Lightning-transformers is an awesome new library from the folks at @gridai_ combining Hydra, @huggingface's transformers and @PyTorchLightnin to form a super flexible transformers framework.
Lightning AI ⚡️@LightningAI

We love #HuggingFace Transformers. Wonder how you can train them with the advanced Lightning Trainer options? Lightning Transformers offers ready-to-go #Hydra configs for tasks and datasets, no boilerplate required, powered by Lightning.⚡ Learn More: bit.ly/3sDScW3

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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Check out the blog post by @tousifsays: He is using Hydra to compose a config for Vivado- a hardware design tool - instead of having to manually draw in the GUI or write XML configs. reconfig.dev/yaml-based-viv… Exciting to see Hydra used in the Hardware design space.
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Join us on the PyTorch Ecosystem Day on April 21, 2021 and learn more about how Hydra helps simplify your code and workflow! In addition to poster sessions, we will also host a breakout room on 9:50AM- 10:30AM PST! Register: pytorchecosystemday.fbreg.com #PTED21
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
We are adding a Ray (@raydistributed) Launcher to Hydra's Launcher family! With the new Launcher, you can launch your applications to an AWS or local Ray cluster. Please check out the blog post: hydra.cc/blog/2020/12/2…
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
@tryolabs @tiangolo I want to call out that Hydra also enables leveraging Python type hints to drive configuration and command line arguments. Here is a minimal example (It's recommended to read the tutorial from the start though): hydra.cc/docs/tutorials…
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Tryolabs@tryolabs·
#Typer by @tiangolo This a new library enables you to write command line interfaces by leveraging the type hinting feature of Python 3.6+. The design really makes Typer stand out.
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Tryolabs@tryolabs·
Our yearly list of favorite #Python libraries is out! 🚀 This time we also added some honorable mentions to our main picks. Did we miss any major one? Give us a shout. Some highlights on the thread. 👇 tryolabs.com/blog/2020/12/2…
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Hydra@Hydra_Framework·
Hydra and OmegaConf featured in the top 10 Python libraries of 2020 by Tryolabs! "A must for doing configuration management in the 21st century!"
Tryolabs@tryolabs

Our yearly list of favorite #Python libraries is out! 🚀 This time we also added some honorable mentions to our main picks. Did we miss any major one? Give us a shout. Some highlights on the thread. 👇 tryolabs.com/blog/2020/12/2…

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