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ci: turn off hpc workflow #100

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The HPC runners do not come with GPUs and are therefore redundant for now.

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LGTM

We can consider moving the HPC runners to a weekly task or on-demand.

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Yes, that might be a way to have the best of both worlds. It would however require a separate workflow file.

@theissenhelen theissenhelen merged commit 75b950b into develop Jan 8, 2025
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@theissenhelen theissenhelen deleted the ci/turn-off-hpc-workflow branch January 8, 2025 16:40
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