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@arunmallya
arunmallya / rf.ipynb
Last active March 30, 2023 09:29
A Jupyter notebook to get the receptive field and effective stride of layers in a CNN. Supports dilated convolutions as well.
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@michaellihs
michaellihs / tmux-cheat-sheet.md
Last active May 15, 2024 00:33
tmux Cheat Sheet
@hiway
hiway / pybble.py
Last active June 29, 2023 23:46
Python on Pebble. Yes. It works, with a bit of space to write a decent app and some heap memory to spare. AJAX works, as shown in code.
"""
pybble.py
Yup, you can run Python on your Pebble too! Go thank the good folks who
made Transcrypt, a dead-simple way to take your Python code and translate
it to *very* lean Javascript. In our case, instead of browser, we run it
on Pebble using their equally dead-simple Online IDE and Pebble.js library.
Here's a working example, it runs on a real Pebble Classic.
@ryanpraski
ryanpraski / apple_health_load_analysis_R.r
Last active April 30, 2023 21:08
Load Apple Health Kit export.xml file in R then analyze and visualize Steps Data using R. See the full post here: http://www.ryanpraski.com/apple-health-data-how-to-export-analyze-visualize-guide/
library(dplyr)
library(ggplot2)
library(lubridate)
library(XML)
#load apple health export.xml file
xml <- xmlParse("C:\\Users\\praskry\\Desktop\\apple_health_data\\export.xml")
#transform xml file to data frame - select the Record rows from the xml file
df <- XML:::xmlAttrsToDataFrame(xml["//Record"])
@leonardofed
leonardofed / README.md
Last active May 26, 2024 20:28
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.


@wangruohui
wangruohui / Install NVIDIA Driver and CUDA.md
Last active May 17, 2024 09:02
Install NVIDIA Driver and CUDA on Ubuntu / CentOS / Fedora Linux OS
@erikbern
erikbern / install-tensorflow.sh
Last active June 26, 2023 00:40
Installing TensorFlow on EC2
# Note – this is not a bash script (some of the steps require reboot)
# I named it .sh just so Github does correct syntax highlighting.
#
# This is also available as an AMI in us-east-1 (virginia): ami-cf5028a5
#
# The CUDA part is mostly based on this excellent blog post:
# http://tleyden.github.io/blog/2014/10/25/cuda-6-dot-5-on-aws-gpu-instance-running-ubuntu-14-dot-04/
# Install various packages
sudo apt-get update
@jexp
jexp / product_hierarchies.adoc
Created August 3, 2015 07:33
Google Merchant Product Hierarchies Import

Importing a CSV of Categories in one Pass

@rvanbruggen
rvanbruggen / importtaxonomy.cql
Last active July 29, 2022 08:10
Google Product Taxonomy
//Import Google Product Taxonomy
//WITH IDENTIFIERS
//downloaded from https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/1705911
create index on :Cat1(name);
create index on :Cat2(name);
create index on :Cat3(name);
create index on :Cat4(name);
create index on :Cat5(name);
create index on :Cat6(name);
@prakhar1989
prakhar1989 / richhickey.md
Last active November 8, 2023 17:19 — forked from stijlist/gist:bb932fb93e22fe6260b2
richhickey.md

Rich Hickey on becoming a better developer

Rich Hickey • 3 years ago

Sorry, I have to disagree with the entire premise here.

A wide variety of experiences might lead to well-roundedness, but not to greatness, nor even goodness. By constantly switching from one thing to another you are always reaching above your comfort zone, yes, but doing so by resetting your skill and knowledge level to zero.

Mastery comes from a combination of at least several of the following: