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Renovate
Multi-language Dependency Automation
- Automatically update dependencies using convenient Pull Requests
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cuda requirement
Is it possible to run this on a (recent) Mac, which does not support CUDA? I would have guessed setting --GPU 0 would not attempt to call CUDA, but it fails.
File "/Users/../Desktop/bopbtl/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/torch/cuda/__init__.py", line 61, in _check_driver
raise AssertionError("Torch not compiled with CUDA enabled")
AssertionError: Torch not compiled with CUDA enable
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AccessLint
AccessLint brings automated web accessibility testing into your development workflow. When a pull request is opened, AccessLint reviews the changes and comments with any new accessibility issues, giving you quick, timely, and targeted feedback, before code goes live.


The test should run openpilot in the simulator for a minute and fail on process crashes or unexpected alerts. Ideally, this test should be able to run in GitHub Actions.