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# Keras implementation | |
from keras.models import Sequential | |
from keras.layers import Dense | |
model = Sequential() | |
model.add(Dense(32, input_shape=(16,))) |
These are instructions for setting up git to authenticate with GitHub when you have 2-factor authentication set up. This authentication should be inherited by any GUI client you are using. These are intentionally brief instructions, with links to more detail in the appropriate places.
Download and install the git command-line client (if required).
Open the git bash window and introduce yourself to git (if required):
git config --global user.name 'Firstname Lastname'
git config --global user.email 'firstname.lastname@gov.bc.ca'
ああ! | |
--¡ah!, ¡oh! | |
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あう (会う) | |
--encontrarse con, reunirse | |
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あおい (青い) |
"version": "1.0.0", | |
"title": "Terminate the database master should not prevent application from running", | |
"description": "As we are relying on Patroni to provide HA PostgreSQL, we expect that the application should run fine even when the PostgreSQL master goes away", | |
"tags": [ | |
"kubernetes", | |
"postgresql", | |
"cloudnative", | |
"database" | |
], |
We need to run multiple versions of kubectl for compatibility with various kubernetes clusters.
It's a bit easier to get and use multiple versions of kubectl using Homebrew than it is using Macports.
With brew, it's simple to: