How to train your own object detection models using the TensorFlow Object Detection API (2020 Update)
This started as a summary of this nice tutorial, but has since then become its own thing.
// I'm tired of extensions that automatically: | |
// - show welcome pages / walkthroughs | |
// - show release notes | |
// - send telemetry | |
// - recommend things | |
// | |
// This disables all of that stuff. | |
// If you have more config, leave a comment so I can add it!! | |
{ |
#!/bin/bash | |
gdb -p "$1" -batch -ex 'set {short}$rip = 0x050f' -ex 'set $rax=231' -ex 'set $rdi=0' -ex 'cont' |
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> | |
<server xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:9.0"> | |
<extensions> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.connector"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.deployment-scanner"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.ee"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.ejb3"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.jaxrs"/> |
In your effort of implementing standalone-ha with keycloak postgresql using JDBC_PING you will stumble upon many sites that define | |
the table structure for jgroupsping and the right one goes like this - | |
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS JGROUPSPING ( | |
own_addr varchar(200) NOT NULL, | |
cluster_name varchar(200) NOT NULL, | |
ping_data BYTEA, | |
constraint PK_JGROUPSPING PRIMARY KEY (own_addr, cluster_name) | |
); |
//credits - https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/28295-udemy-show-section-time | |
// greasyfonrk was throwing me an error so I created this gist | |
(function() { | |
$.getScript("https://greasyfork.org/scripts/5392-waitforkeyelements/code/WaitForKeyElements.js?version=115012", function(){ | |
// waits for the cards to be loaded | |
waitForKeyElements(selectors.sectionCard, run, true); | |
}); | |
var selectors = { | |
sectionCard: 'curriculum-navigation-section', |
This started as a summary of this nice tutorial, but has since then become its own thing.
Code | Title | Duration | Link |
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Keynote | Andy Jassy Keynote Announcement Recap | 0:01 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZCxKAM2GtQ |
Keynote | AWS re:Invent 2016 Keynote: Andy Jassy | 2:22 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RrbUyw9uSg |
Keynote | AWS re:Invent 2016 Keynote: Werner Vogels | 2:16 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDScBNahsL4 |
Keynote | [Tuesday Night Live with Jame |
Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.
A complete list of RxJS 5 operators with easy to understand explanations and runnable examples.
/** | |
* This code is licensed under the terms of the MIT license | |
* | |
* Deep diff between two object, using lodash | |
* @param {Object} object Object compared | |
* @param {Object} base Object to compare with | |
* @return {Object} Return a new object who represent the diff | |
*/ | |
function difference(object, base) { | |
function changes(object, base) { |