Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View YCmove's full-sized avatar

YCmove

  • Taiwan
View GitHub Profile
@fmassa
fmassa / query_distribution.py
Created June 28, 2020 16:11
Code to reproduce Fig 7 in "End to End Object Detection with Transformers"
# this file needs to be added to the root folder of detr github repo
import torch
import time
import torchvision
import numpy as np
import tqdm
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
@8enmann
8enmann / reinstall.sh
Last active October 12, 2021 06:07
Reinstall NVIDIA drivers without opengl Ubuntu 16.04 GTX 1080ti
# Download installers
mkdir ~/Downloads/nvidia
cd ~/Downloads/nvidia
wget https://developer.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/8.0/Prod2/local_installers/cuda_8.0.61_375.26_linux-run
wget http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/384.59/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-384.59.run
sudo chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-384.59.run
sudo chmod +x cuda_8.0.61_375.26_linux-run
./cuda_8.0.61_375.26_linux-run -extract=~/Downloads/nvidia/
# Uninstall old stuff
sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia-*
@teocci
teocci / compile_ffmpeg.md
Last active December 18, 2022 00:15
Compile FFmpeg on Ubuntu 16.04

Compile FFmpeg on Ubuntu

This basic guide supports Ubuntu Xenial Xerus 16.04 and will enable several external encoding and decoding libraries: libfaac (AAC encoder), libfdk-aac (AAC encoder), libmp3lame (MP3 encoder), libopencore-amr (AMR encoder/decoder), librtmp (for additional RTMP protocols), libtheora (Theora encoder), libvorbis (Vorbis encoder), libvpx (VP8 encoder/decoder), and libx264 (H.264 encoder). These are optional and may be omitted if desired. This guide will also install many filters (see the filter list in the [Filtering Guide][1].

Note: Copy and paste the whole code box for each step.

Preparation

@Tushar-N
Tushar-N / pad_packed_demo.py
Last active December 27, 2022 06:35
How to use pad_packed_sequence in pytorch<1.1.0
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from torch.nn.utils.rnn import pack_padded_sequence, pad_packed_sequence
seqs = ['gigantic_string','tiny_str','medium_str']
# make <pad> idx 0
vocab = ['<pad>'] + sorted(set(''.join(seqs)))
# make model
@luiscape
luiscape / install_packages.sh
Created January 16, 2017 14:36
Install Python dependency packages from requirements.txt using conda.
#
# Original solution via StackOverflow:
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35802939/install-only-available-packages-using-conda-install-yes-file-requirements-t
#
#
# Install via `conda` directly.
# This will fail to install all
# dependencies. If one fails,
# all dependencies will fail to install.
@mpj
mpj / episode.js
Created January 15, 2017 21:14
Code from the "Dependency Injection Basics" episode of Fun Fun Function
const assert = require('assert')
function getAnimals(fetch, id) {
return fetch('http://api.animalfarmgame.com/animals/' + id)
.then(response => response.json())
.then(data => data.results[0])
}
describe('getAnimals', () => {
it('calls fetch with the correct url', () => {
@dongweiming
dongweiming / cn_participation.py
Last active September 5, 2019 15:57
Get chinese contributor
# coding=utf-8
# Note:
# 1. 使用Redis缓存用户信息,减少重复调用
# 2. 只通过用户的location字段看是否包含beijing、shanghai、guangzhou、
# shenzhen、china这几个关键词判断是否是国人
from collections import defaultdict
import redis
import requests
USENAME = '<YOUR USERNSME>'
@leetreveil
leetreveil / start-mongo-replset.sh
Last active December 8, 2023 06:34
Shell scripts to create a mongodb replica set and sharded cluster locally
#!/bin/bash
# shell script to create a simple mongodb replica set (tested on osx)
set -e
red=$(tput setaf 1)
green=$(tput setaf 2)
yellow=$(tput setaf 3)
default=$(tput sgr0)
@sloria
sloria / bobp-python.md
Last active June 18, 2024 08:18
A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

The Best of the Best Practices (BOBP) Guide for Python

A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

In General

Values

  • "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
  • "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
@tonyc
tonyc / gist:1384523
Last active June 3, 2024 15:34
Using strace and lsof

Using strace and lsof to debug blocked processes

You can use strace on a specific pid to figure out what a specific process is doing, e.g.:

strace -fp <pid>

You might see something like:

select(9, [3 5 8], [], [], {0, 999999}) = 0 (Timeout)