Python
Python is a dynamically typed programming language designed by Guido van Rossum. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.
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As discussed in #3926, the following files do not have .py extensions because TensorFlow does not yet support the current Python.
- dynamic_programming/k_means_clustering_tensorflow.py_tf
- machine_learning/lstm/lstm_prediction.py_tf
- neural_network/gan.py_tf
- neural_network/input_data.py_tf
TODO: Restore the .py file extensions
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🚀 Feature
Add support for torch.max with:
- CUDA bfloat16
- CPU float16 and bfloat16
Motivation
Currently, torch.max has support for CUDA float16:
>>> torch.rand(10, dtype=torch.float16, device='cuda').max()
tensor(0.8530, device='cuda:0', dtype=torch.float16)
But all three other combinations of CPU/CUDA and float16/bfloat16 are not supported:
>>> torch.ra
Most functions in scipy.linalg functions (e.g. svd, qr, eig, eigh, pinv, pinv2 ...) have a default kwarg check_finite=True that we typically leave to the default value in scikit-learn.
As we already validate the input data for most estimators in scikit-learn, this check is redundant and can cause significant overhead, especially at predict / transform time. We should probably a
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Description
The rich tooltip text renders in a table that is inside a parent div that has the max-width set. If the text in the table is too wide, then the text will render outside of the div.
This is being caused by this line
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Hello everyone, I will explain the current status of manim in this issue.
Now there are three main manim versions, and their differences:
- The master branch of 3b1b/manim: (probably the most used currently) rendering on the CPU using cairo, currently stable.
- The shaders branch of 3b1b/manim: (Grant is making, usi
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Location of the documentation
https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/development/contributing.html
Documentation problem
The page is long and covers a lot:
- Environment setup
- The mechanics of contributing to code and docs
- Code standards
Suggested fix for documentation
I suggest streamlining the primary Contributing page to be about the basic workflow, splitting out
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In all of our current uses of os.umask or filesystem.umask, we always temporarily set it to a different value and then restore it using a try/finally block. I expect this pattern to continue.
Because of that, why don't we create a simple function in certbot.util that can be used as a context manager to set umask to a value and restore it to its previous value when exiting the with blo
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Released February 20, 1991
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