For some reason I cannot respond via Reply or Add Comments. So my apologies for adding this as an answer.
@DavidW
Thanks for pointing that out — you’re absolutely right that the release is new.
To clarify, this isn’t meant as a promotion or endorsement claim — I simply wanted to help people who were struggling to build the original project with newer PyTorch/CUDA versions. I’ve kept all the original license notices and attribution in place and documented every technical change in the repo.
When I said “community-maintained,” I just meant that I hope it can evolve into a collaborative fork if others find it useful. I appreciate you flagging the duplicate post; that was my mistake with multiple accounts and I’ve already corrected it.