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by jaberjaber23
241 days ago
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I was using 4 sometimes 6 different tools just to write CUDA. vs code for coding, nsight for profiling, many custom tools for benchmarking and debugging, plus pen to calc the performance "I was cooked" So I built code editor for CUDA that does it all: Profile and benchmark your kernels in real-time while you code Emulate multi-GPU without the hardware Get AI optimization suggestions that actually understand your GPU "you can use local llm to cost you 0$" It's free to use if you use your local LLM :D Still needs a lot of refinement, so feel free to share anything you'd like to see in it |
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