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.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
CloudFlare is an awesome reverse cache proxy and CDN that provides DNS, free HTTPS (TLS) support, best-in-class performance settings (gzip, SDCH, HTTP/2, sane Cache-Control
and E-Tag
headers, etc.), minification, etc.
# EDIT 10/04/2022 - This version was provided by @jayelm who fixed some bugs and made the function much more robust | |
import os | |
import subprocess | |
import time | |
def assign_free_gpus(threshold_vram_usage=1500, max_gpus=2, wait=False, sleep_time=10): | |
""" | |
Assigns free gpus to the current process via the CUDA_AVAILABLE_DEVICES env variable | |
This function should be called after all imports, |
import BaseHTTPServer | |
from SimpleHTTPServer import SimpleHTTPRequestHandler | |
import sys | |
import base64 | |
key = "" | |
class AuthHandler(SimpleHTTPRequestHandler): | |
''' Main class to present webpages and authentication. ''' | |
def do_HEAD(self): |
By default, Rails applications build URLs based on the primary key -- the id
column from the database. Imagine we have a Person
model and associated controller. We have a person record for Bob Martin
that has id
number 6
. The URL for his show page would be:
/people/6
But, for aesthetic or SEO purposes, we want Bob's name in the URL. The last segment, the 6
here, is called the "slug". Let's look at a few ways to implement better slugs.
import numpy as np | |
import scipy.linalg.blas | |
cdef extern from "f2pyptr.h": | |
void *f2py_pointer(object) except NULL | |
ctypedef int dgemm_t( | |
char *transa, char *transb, | |
int *m, int *n, int *k, | |
double *alpha, |
import scipy.stats | |
def mcnemar_p(n1: int, n2: int) -> float: | |
"""Computes McNemar's test. | |
Args: | |
n1: the number of "wins" for the first condition. | |
n2: the number of "wins" for the second condition. |