start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
"""Information Retrieval metrics | |
Useful Resources: | |
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~mooney/ir-course/slides/Evaluation.ppt | |
http://www.nii.ac.jp/TechReports/05-014E.pdf | |
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs276/handouts/EvaluationNew-handout-6-per.pdf | |
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/72/67/60/PDF/07-busa-fekete.pdf | |
Learning to Rank for Information Retrieval (Tie-Yan Liu) | |
""" | |
import numpy as np |
To remove a submodule you need to:
client | |
dev tun | |
remote example.com | |
resolv-retry infinite | |
nobind | |
persist-key | |
persist-tun | |
ca [inline] | |
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At Vimeo, on the transcoding team, we work a lot with Go, and a lot with C, for various tasks such as media ingest. This means we use CGO quite extensively, and consequently, have run into bits that are perhaps not very well documented, if at all. Below is my effort to document some of the problems we've run into, and how we fixed or worked around them.
Many of these are obviously wrong in retrospect, but hindsight is 20/20, and these problems do exist in many codebases currently.
Some are definitely ugly, and I much welcome better solutions! Tweet me at @daemon404 if you have any, or have your own CGO story/tips, please! I'd love to learn of them.
Table of Contents
See also, http://libraryofalexandria.io/cgo/
cgo
has a lot of trap.
but Not "C" pkg also directory in $GOROOT/src
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Follow the installation instructions on the Airflow website.
To configure Airflow to use Postgres rather than the default Sqlite3, go to airflow.cfg
and update this configuration to LocalExecutor
:
# The executor class that airflow should use. Choices include
The fundamental unit in PyTorch is the Tensor. This post will serve as an overview for how we implement Tensors in PyTorch, such that the user can interact with it from the Python shell. In particular, we want to answer four main questions:
PyTorch defines a new package torch
. In this post we will consider the ._C
module. This module is known as an "extension module" - a Python module written in C. Such modules allow us to define new built-in object types (e.g. the Tensor
) and to call C/C++ functions.
import grpc | |
import helloworld_pb2 | |
import helloworld_pb2_grpc | |
# you need to use secure port, | |
# otherwise call credentials won't be transmitted | |
def run(): | |
with open('server.crt', 'rb') as f: | |
trusted_certs = f.read() |