Just trying to be helpful here, so please take this as a friendly suggestion. I have been using the Nsight Compute tool as a part of CUDA 10.2 for a while now and while I appreciate the insight into my CUDA code that it gives me, the “speed of light” and accompanying acronym “SOL” is a bit unfortunate. In American culture, SOL generally connotes that someone is “out of luck” with no other alternatives. I am being kind here because the initial “S” invokes profanity. In future versions of the tool, please consider changing this name.
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