[P] I built a simple gpu-aware single-node job scheduler for researchers / students

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(reposting in my main account because anonymous account cannot post here.) Hi everyone! I’m a research engineer from a small lab in Asia, and I wanted to share a small project I’ve been using daily for the past few months. During paper prep and model development, I often end up running dozens (sometimes hundreds) of experiments. I found myself constantly checking whether GPUs were free, and even waking up at random hours just to launch the next job so my server wouldn’t sit idle. I got tired ...

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Originally published on April 01, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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