This is the typical example that push me to learn containers like Docker and Singularity. :)
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Replying to @lucacozzuto @meowzzzzzzzzz and
Look at nvidia-docker repository. With singularity you will have to use "--nv" option to mount the necessary libs dynamically in your container.
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Replying to @rkt231 @meowzzzzzzzzz and
You can mount volumes. I also recommend you to have a look at
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Have a look at http://www.nextflow.io website. There are several examples.
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Replying to @lucacozzuto @rkt231 and
So you're saying somewhere there is a nextflow.io container which has tensorflow set up for me?
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Replying to @o_guest @lucacozzuto and
Well, Tensor is distributed also as a Docker image https://hub.docker.com/r/tensorflow/tensorflow/ …
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Replying to @PaoloDiTommaso @lucacozzuto and
I am aware there are many containers out there, but I do not know how to get my files into them or somehow allow the container to run my code. That's been my stumbling block for a while. I solved my problem like half an hour ago though so for now I'm happy, but regardless I would
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Replying to @o_guest @PaoloDiTommaso and
really appreciate a good tutorial for developing using containers.
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Replying to @o_guest @PaoloDiTommaso and
https://github.com/CHPC-UofU/Singularity-tensorflow … https://hpc.nih.gov/apps/singularity.html#gpu …
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Appreciated! 
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