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  1. .github/bot_config.yml

       
       **1. Installing **TensorFlow-GPU** (TF) prebuilt binaries**
       
       
       Make sure you are using compatible TF and CUDA versions.
       Please refer following TF version and CUDA version compatibility table.
       
       | TF  | CUDA |
       
       | :-------------: | :-------------: |
       
       | 2.5.0  | 11.2 |
       
       | 2.4.0  | 11.0 |
       
       | 2.1.0 - 2.3.0  | 10.1 |
       
       | 1.13.1 - 2.0  | 10.0  |
       
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  2. ci/official/utilities/setup_macos.sh

    # inside this directory. TF Mac builds need ~150 GB of disk space to be able to
    # run all the tests. Since TFCI Mac VMs execute Bazel test commands in a
    # partition with insufficient storage, we specify the
    # 'TFCI_MACOS_BAZEL_TEST_DIR_PATH' environment variable to point to a partition
    # with ample storage. When this variable is empty (i.e by default), Bazel will
    # use the output base directory to run tests.
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.h

    #include "tensorflow/core/common_runtime/eager/attr_builder.h"
    
    namespace tensorflow {
    namespace gradients {
    
    // =============== Experimental C++ API for computing gradients ===============
    
    // Sample gradient function:
    //
    // class AddGradientFunction : public GradientFunction {
    //  public:
    //   Status Compute(Context* ctx,
    //                  absl::Span<AbstractTensorHandle* const> grad_inputs,
    C
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  4. SECURITY.md

    your code interacts with the filesystem, network, etc. and uses checkpointed
    variables as part of those interactions (ex: using a string variable to build a
    filesystem path), a maliciously created checkpoint might be able to change the
    targets of those operations, which could result in arbitrary
    read/write/executions.
    
    ### Running a TensorFlow server
    
    TensorFlow is a platform for distributed computing, and as such there is a
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