Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/
A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,
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content_margin_left = 10.5 | |
content_margin_top = 8.75 | |
content_margin_right = 10.5 | |
content_margin_bottom = 8.75 | |
bg_color = Color(0.117647, 0.117647, 0.117647, 1) | |
draw_center = false | |
border_color = Color(1, 1, 1, 0.137255) |
#!/bin/bash | |
#Jason T. 2-6-2018 | |
# Check specifically for the run command | |
if [[ $# -ge 2 && $1 == "run" ]]; then | |
# Tell docker to share the following folders with the base system | |
# This allows the docker containers to find CUDA, cuDNN, TensorRT | |
LIB_MAPS="/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu \ | |
/usr/local/cuda \ | |
/usr/local/cuda/lib64" |
Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/
A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,
class Graph: | |
def __init__(self): | |
self.nodes = set() | |
self.edges = defaultdict(list) | |
self.distances = {} | |
def add_node(self, value): | |
self.nodes.add(value) | |
def add_edge(self, from_node, to_node, distance): |