(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf
:
name | gender | race | |
---|---|---|---|
shivani | f | indian | |
isha | f | indian | |
smt shyani devi | f | indian | |
divya | f | indian | |
mansi | f | indian | |
mazida | f | indian | |
pooja | f | indian | |
kajal | f | indian | |
meena | f | indian |
name | gender | race | |
---|---|---|---|
barjraj | m | indian | |
ramdin verma | m | indian | |
sharat chandran | m | indian | |
birender mandal | m | indian | |
amit | m | indian | |
kushal | m | indian | |
kasid | m | indian | |
shiv prakash | m | indian | |
vikram singh | m | indian |
'''This script goes along the blog post | |
"Building powerful image classification models using very little data" | |
from blog.keras.io. | |
It uses data that can be downloaded at: | |
https://www.kaggle.com/c/dogs-vs-cats/data | |
In our setup, we: | |
- created a data/ folder | |
- created train/ and validation/ subfolders inside data/ | |
- created cats/ and dogs/ subfolders inside train/ and validation/ | |
- put the cat pictures index 0-999 in data/train/cats |
A lot of math grad school is reading books and papers and trying to understand what's going on. The difficulty is that reading math is not like reading a mystery thriller, and it's not even like reading a history book or a New York Times article.
The main issue is that, by the time you get to the frontiers of math, the words to describe the concepts don't really exist yet. Communicating these ideas is a bit like trying to explain a vacuum cleaner to someone who has never seen one, except you're only allowed to use words that are four letters long or shorter.
What can you say?
# elementary OS post install | |
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade | |
sudo apt install software-properties-common --no-install-recommends | |
sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras libavcodec-extra ffmpeg | |
sudo apt install firefox vlc | |
sudo apt install audacious audacious-plugins | |
sudo apt install screenfetch |