I was trying to install both Tensorflow for Mac OS along with the Metal plugin on my 2019 16 inch Macbook Pro. They both install successfully when using pip however when trying to import Tensorflow, I end up getting the message below. Does anyone know what might be causing this and how to fix it?
2021-07-13 18:23:39.214473: F tensorflow/c/experimental/stream_executor/stream_executor.cc:823] Non-OK-status: stream_executor::MultiPlatformManager::RegisterPlatform( std::move(cplatform)) status: Internal: platform is already registered with name: "METAL"
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I was trying to install both Tensorflow for Mac OS along with the Metal plugin on my 2019 16 inch Macbook Pro. They both install successfully when using pip however when trying to import Tensorflow, I end up getting the message below. Does anyone know what might be causing this and how to fix it?
2021-07-13 18:23:39.214473: F tensorflow/c/experimental/stream_executor/stream_executor.cc:823] Non-OK-status: stream_executor::MultiPlatformManager::RegisterPlatform( std::move(cplatform)) status: Internal: platform is already registered with name: "METAL"
Hello,
I am trying to install tensorflow-macos and tensorflow-metal on my 16 inch Macbook Pro 2020 in an Anaconda environment but it does not seem to work. It keeps reporting that there is no matching distribution despite the fact that the environment is using Python 3.8.11. Does Tensorflow Metal only work in Python virtual environments or is there a particular reason why no distribution could be found for the Anaconda environment?
tensorflow-macos and tensorflow-metal have been incubating quite well for now. Are there plans to ever merge this with the main tensorflow repository at any point? Being able to get updates with the main tensorflow repository is a luxury we no longer have. Tensorflow 2.8.0 was released a few days ago, whereas tensorflow-macos is stuck on 2.70 and was released on December 2nd, 2021. Are there every any plans for this course of action?
Hello,
This year it seems the submission requirements for the WWDC scholarship have changed as Apple no longer is asking for a .playground ZIP file but rather a .swiftpm file. On my local installation of the Swift Playgrounds app, is there a way to create a .swiftpm file since whenever I create an app it is saved as a .playground file? For reference, it is an iPad running iOS 15.4.1. Also if possible, is there a way to run a Swift Playground book inside a Swift Playground app?