Create a Meteor app and put the client_/server_ files in a client/server directories. Also, create a public dir to save the uploaded files.
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc | |
. ~/.bashrc | |
mkdir ~/local | |
mkdir ~/node-latest-install | |
cd ~/node-latest-install | |
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 | |
./configure --prefix=~/local | |
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds... | |
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh |
<?php | |
/* | |
Plugin Name: WP Custom Shortlinks | |
Plugin URI: http://pmg.co/ | |
Description: Customizes the default WordPress Shortlinks | |
Version: n/a | |
Author: Christopher Davis | |
Author URI: http://pmg.co/people/chris | |
*/ |
if(Meteor.isServer){ | |
Meteor.methods({ | |
myMeteorMethod: function() { | |
// load Future | |
Future = Npm.require('fibers/future'); | |
var myFuture = new Future(); | |
// call the function and store its result | |
SomeAsynchronousFunction("foo", function (error,results){ |
/* | |
* I add this to html files generated with pandoc. | |
*/ | |
html { | |
font-size: 100%; | |
overflow-y: scroll; | |
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; | |
-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%; | |
} |
Template.example.events({ | |
'change input': function(ev) { | |
_.each(ev.srcElement.files, function(file) { | |
Meteor.saveFile(file, file.name); | |
}); | |
} | |
}); |
(function() { | |
var root = angular.element(document.getElementsByTagName('body')); | |
var watchers = 0; | |
var f = function(element) { | |
if (element.data().hasOwnProperty('$scope')) { | |
watchers += (element.data().$scope.$$watchers || []).length; | |
} | |
angular.forEach(element.children(), function(childElement) { |
# Dont forget to set the env variable "certdomain", and either fill in your email below or use an env variable for that too. | |
# Also note that this config is using the LetsEncrypt staging server, remove the flag when ready! | |
Resources: | |
sslSecurityGroupIngress: | |
Type: AWS::EC2::SecurityGroupIngress | |
Properties: | |
GroupId: {"Fn::GetAtt" : ["AWSEBSecurityGroup", "GroupId"]} | |
IpProtocol: tcp | |
ToPort: 443 |
The official instructions on installing TensorFlow are here: https://www.tensorflow.org/install. If you want to install TensorFlow just using pip, you are running a supported Ubuntu LTS distribution, and you're happy to install the respective tested CUDA versions (which often are outdated), by all means go ahead. A good alternative may be to run a Docker image.
I am usually unhappy with installing what in effect are pre-built binaries. These binaries are often not compatible with the Ubuntu version I am running, the CUDA version that I have installed, and so on. Furthermore, they may be slower than binaries optimized for the target architecture, since certain instructions are not being used (e.g. AVX2, FMA).
So installing TensorFlow from source becomes a necessity. The official instructions on building TensorFlow from source are here: ht