How to train large models on a normal laptop?

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    Trax — Deep Learning with Clear Code and Speed

  • Training language models is expensive. Train the biggest model you can afford. I assume you've tried the colab from the reformer GitHub: https://github.com/google/trax/tree/master/trax/models/reformer

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