For example, you want to set 40% alpha transparence to #000000
(black color), you need to add 66
like this #66000000
.
from scipy.spatial.distance import pdist, squareform | |
import numpy as np | |
from numbapro import jit, float32 | |
def distcorr(X, Y): | |
""" Compute the distance correlation function | |
>>> a = [1,2,3,4,5] | |
>>> b = np.array([1,2,9,4,4]) |
from scipy.spatial.distance import pdist, squareform | |
import numpy as np | |
import copy | |
def distcorr(Xval, Yval, pval=True, nruns=500): | |
""" Compute the distance correlation function, returning the p-value. | |
Based on Satra/distcorr.py (gist aa3d19a12b74e9ab7941) | |
>>> a = [1,2,3,4,5] |
# raspbian stretch lite on ubuntu
### You can write the raspbian image onto the sd card,
# boot the pi so it expands the fs, then plug back to your laptop/desktop
# and chroot to it with my script
# https://gist.github.com/htruong/7df502fb60268eeee5bca21ef3e436eb
# sudo ./chroot-to-pi.sh /dev/sdb
# I found it to be much less of a pain in the ass and more reliable
# than doing the kpartx thing
#!/bin/sh -e | |
# Written by PlatinumMaster, based on the work of mcd1992. | |
mkdir -p /mnt/disk | |
echo "Wiping the plugged in disk now, you have been warned!" | |
# Wipe disk and mount it | |
mkfs.ext4 /dev/block/sda1 | |
mount /dev/block/sda1 /mnt/disk | |
cd /mnt/disk |
This is a collection of the tweaks and modification I've made to my Arch Linux installation over the months. These may be applicable to other distros, but please check first before doing anything. I also included Arch Wiki references for all the procedures I mentioned. My recommendation is not to blindly follow this gist but to always check with the Arch Linux wiki first. Things move fast and by the time you're reading this my gist may be out of date. Lastly, the golden rule: never execute a command you don't understand.
My current DE of choice is KDE's Plasma. I find it just about perfect.
There are various ways to install it on Arch. The most popular one is to install plasma
and plasma-applications
, but I don't like doing that because it comes with too many programs I'll never use. I, instead, install the base plasma
group, remove the few extra packages that come with it, then I finish off by installing a few KDE apps that don't come with th