As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
{ | |
"europe": { | |
"va": "vatican city", | |
"ch": "switzerland", | |
"ad": "andorra", | |
"ee": "estonia", | |
"is": "iceland", | |
"am": "armenia", | |
"al": "albania", | |
"cz": "czech republic", |
import Image | |
from cStringIO import StringIO | |
import base64 | |
def combine_b64(top, bottom, x, y): | |
a = b64_to_Image(top) | |
b = b64_to_Image(bottom) | |
return Image_to_b64(combine(a, b, x, y)) | |
def Image_to_b64(img): |
# You don't need Fog in Ruby or some other library to upload to S3 -- shell works perfectly fine | |
# This is how I upload my new Sol Trader builds (http://soltrader.net) | |
# Based on a modified script from here: http://tmont.com/blargh/2014/1/uploading-to-s3-in-bash | |
S3KEY="my aws key" | |
S3SECRET="my aws secret" # pass these in | |
function putS3 | |
{ | |
path=$1 |
In this article, I will share some of my experience on installing NVIDIA driver and CUDA on Linux OS. Here I mainly use Ubuntu as example. Comments for CentOS/Fedora are also provided as much as I can.
# WARNING: These steps seem to not work anymore! | |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Purge existign CUDA first | |
sudo apt --purge remove "cublas*" "cuda*" | |
sudo apt --purge remove "nvidia*" | |
# Install CUDA Toolkit 10 | |
wget https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1804/x86_64/cuda-repo-ubuntu1804_10.0.130-1_amd64.deb |