Generates a dependency graph for a list of installed python packages in the form of a dot file for graphviz.
python dependency-graph.py installed_package_name ... | dot -Tpng -o dependencies.png
#import <pthread.h> | |
#import <mach/thread_act.h> | |
// These two functions are declared in mach/thread_policy.h, but are commented out. | |
// They are documented here: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/Performance/RN-AffinityAPI/_index.html | |
kern_return_t thread_policy_set( | |
thread_t thread, | |
thread_policy_flavor_t flavor, | |
thread_policy_t policy_info, | |
mach_msg_type_number_t count); |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
########################################################################## | |
# YouCompleteMe configuration for ROS # | |
# Author: Gaël Ecorchard (2015) # | |
# # | |
# The file requires the definition of the $ROS_WORKSPACE variable in # | |
# your shell. # | |
# Name this file .ycm_extra_conf.py and place it in $ROS_WORKSPACE to # | |
# use it. # |
QTabBar, | |
QTabBar::tab | |
{ | |
font-family: "Noto Sans"; | |
font-size: 11px; | |
height: 16px; | |
padding: 2px; | |
border: 0px; | |
border-bottom: 3px solid palette(dark); | |
background-color: palette(dark); |
Overview: http://matplotlib.org/faq/usage_faq.html#usage
Multiple, manual Axes: https://python4mpia.github.io/plotting/advanced.html
Another intro article http://pbpython.com/effective-matplotlib.html
Find out how much memory each of the jupyter notebooks running on a server is using. Helpful for knowing which ones to shut down.
Original code from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34685825/jupyter-notebook-memory-usage-for-each-notebook
You'll need to
pip install tabulate psutil pandas requests
Suppose you have weird taste and you absolutely want:
How to export (backup), reset to defaults and import (restore) the configuration of a gnome extension. | |
// prints the whole config to a file | |
dconf dump /org/gnome/shell/extensions/<extension-name>/ > ~/<backupfile> | |
// Resets the config to defaults (might wanna check first if the dump was a succes by opening the file) | |
dconf reset -f /org/gnome/shell/extensions/<extension-name>/ | |
// Loads configuration from a file into your gnome-shell | |
dconf load /org/gnome/shell/extensions/<extension-name>/ < ~/<backupfile> | |
From what I can tell a good way to determine <extension-name> is from its url at https://extensions.gnome.org | |
However its better to be safe and launch dconf editor , browse to /org/gnome/shell/extensions/ and check the name. |
import sys, io, os.path as path, functools as ft # basic packages | |
import urllib.request as url_req, numpy as np, cv2 # extension packages | |
import torch, torch.nn as nn, torchvision.ops as ops # pytorch packages | |
data_path = '.' if len(sys.argv) < 2 else sys.argv[1] | |
image_file_url = 'https://github.com/pjreddie/darknet/raw/master/data/dog.jpg' | |
image_filename = path.join(data_path, 'dog.jpg') | |
weight_file_url = 'https://pjreddie.com/media/files/yolov3.weights' | |
weight_filename = path.join(data_path, 'yolov3.weights') |