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@prologic
prologic / LearnGoIn5mins.md
Last active June 20, 2024 04:04
Learn Go in ~5mins
@shagunsodhani
shagunsodhani / KeyValueMemNN.md
Last active April 30, 2023 04:13
Summary of paper "Key-Value Memory Networks for Directly Reading Documents"

Key-Value Memory Networks for Directly Reading Documents

Introduction

  • Knowledge Bases (KBs) are effective tools for Question Answering (QA) but are often too restrictive (due to fixed schema) and too sparse (due to limitations of Information Extraction (IE) systems).
  • The paper proposes Key-Value Memory Networks, a neural network architecture based on Memory Networks that can leverage both KBs and raw data for QA.
  • The paper also introduces MOVIEQA, a new QA dataset that can be answered by a perfect KB, by Wikipedia pages and by an imperfect KB obtained using IE techniques thereby allowing a comparison between systems using any of the three sources.
  • Link to the paper.

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anonymous
anonymous / list27.txt
Created May 8, 2016 17:40
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@dschep
dschep / gh-ntfy
Last active April 18, 2016 15:59
Desktop notifications from Github using ntfy
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
import time
import requests
from ntfy.backends.default import notify
USER = 'YOUR USERNAME'
require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
require 'active_record'
# Temporary switch to blank rake app, extract required tasks and import them to
# current rake task. Skip seed loader here, as we do not need it for tests.
# More info on AR tasks import: @see https://gist.github.com/drogus/6087979
def import_active_record_tasks(default_rake_app)
Rake.application = Rake::Application.new
Rake.application.rake_require('active_record/railties/databases')
@hsribei
hsribei / can-nat-traversal-be-tor-s-killer-feature.md
Last active July 12, 2018 19:15
Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

tl;dr: how about a virtual global flat LAN that maps static IPs to onion addresses?

[We all know the story][1]. Random feature gets unintentionally picked up as the main reason for buying/using a certain product, despite the creator's intention being different or more general. (PC: spreadsheets; Internet: porn; smartphones: messaging.)

@jfrost
jfrost / gist:6584871
Created September 16, 2013 18:53
PostgreSQL query: completely unused indexes
-- Completely unused indexes:
SELECT relid::regclass as table, indexrelid::regclass as index
, pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(indexrelid))
FROM pg_stat_user_indexes
JOIN pg_index
USING (indexrelid)
WHERE idx_scan = 0
AND indisunique IS FALSE order by pg_relation_size(indexrelid);
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active June 30, 2024 03:01
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
;; Workaround the annoying warnings:
;; Warning (mumamo-per-buffer-local-vars):
;; Already 'permanent-local t: buffer-file-name
(when (and (equal emacs-major-version 24)
(equal emacs-minor-version 2))
(eval-after-load "mumamo"
'(setq mumamo-per-buffer-local-vars
(delq 'buffer-file-name mumamo-per-buffer-local-vars))))
@bokmann
bokmann / ActiveRepository.rb
Created March 27, 2012 16:15
ActiveRepository Strawman
# MOTIVATION: As rails apps are growing, people are noticing the drawbacks
# of the ActiveRecord pattern. Several apps I have seen, and several
# developers I have spoken to are looking towards other patterns for object
# persistence. The major drawback with ActiveRecord is that the notion
# of the domain object is conflated with what it means to store/retrieve
# it in any given format (like sql, json, key/value, etc).
#
# This is an attempt to codify the Repository pattern in a way that would
# feel comfortable to beginner and seasoned Ruby developers alike.
#