I'm using Tensorboard and would like to save and send my report (email outside my organization), without losing interactive abilities. I've tried to save it as a complete html but that didn't work.
Anyone encountered the same issue and found a solution?
Have you seen tensorboard.dev?
This page allows you to host your tensorboard experiment & share it with others using a link (it's still interactive) for free.
Also you can use it from the command line; try this from your CLI for more information:
$ tensorboard dev --help
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I'm adding security to a 'forgot password' process and using the securimage code. I know it is not recommended, but it is only 1 step in a multi-step validation ... just using the tools I have available until something better comes along
I simply installed the securimage files in a root directory under public_html, ran the compatibility check (all good except the LAME M_3 support)
When I run securimage_show by itself, I get a good image. When I run example_form or captcha.html, I get a background image with 'Failed to load TIF font file'. I looked for any errors, did some debugging, and do not see any difference in the debug log with respect to the TFF file location or name.
Any pointers would be appreciated!
I've uploaded a directory of codes in Google Colabs. I need to run python command lines in a terminal that I'm unable to open.
I tried each and every solution suggested in How can I run shell (terminal) in Google Colab? but to no avail.
Updated 20220202
Can you try to execute your python scripts using the exclamation mark ! from Colab's cell directly?
I believe I encountered identical issue back in my Colab days, the process will hung or froze over some time, especially when I am dealing with GBs of datasets. So, ultimately I just ran using the exclamation mark directly from my Colab's cell to resolve the issue.
Have you tried this with the following syntax?
!pip install google-colab-shell
from google_colab_shell import getshell
getshell()
getshell(height=400)
I understood that you have tried the solution from another post, but just in case that you missed out the !, and ignored the warning message, and that exclamation mark was actually causing the shell not spawning.
I'm new to Elm. and I'm not good at English. So, if any ambiguous or wrong thing is there, please let me correct it.
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All my problem below is on WSL. when I'm trying on windows, all work fine. then... why elm install doesn't work on WSL? did you have any idea?
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when I try to elm-test init, it doesn't work like below
$ elm-test init
Here is my plan:
Add:
elm/random 1.0.0
elm-explorations/test 1.2.2
Would you like me to update your elm.json accordingly? [Y/n]:
-- PROBLEM DOWNLOADING PACKAGE -------------------------------------------------
I was trying to download the source code for elm/random 1.0.0, so I tried to
fetch:
https://github.com/elm/random/zipball/1.0.0/
But my HTTP library is giving me the following error message:
ConnectionTimeout
Are you somewhere with a slow internet connection? Or no internet? Does the link
I am trying to fetch work in your browser? Maybe the site is down? Does your
internet connection have a firewall that blocks certain domains? It is usually
something like that!
but my Browser(Chrome) is working beautifully, and even in WSL (the environment that I run elm-test init command at) is too.
$ curl https://github.com/elm/random/zipball/1.0.0/
https://codeload.github.com/elm/random/legacy.zip/1.0.0<body>You are being redirected.</body></html>
then I also try again to redirect the URL
$ curl https://codeload.github.com/elm/random/legacy.zip
Warning: Binary output can mess up your terminal. Use "--output -" to tell
Warning: curl to output it to your terminal anyway, or consider "--output
Warning: <FILE>" to save to a file.
I think there's no Network Problem. My PC can connect with the repo, and I think it will be downloaded well.
I lastly tried just elm install, and that throws the same error too. it seems like Elm can't connect with the repo, even if My PC can.
$ elm install elm/random
Here is my plan:
Add:
elm/random 1.0.0
Would you like me to update your elm.json accordingly? [Y/n]:
-- PROBLEM DOWNLOADING PACKAGE -------------------------------------------------
I was trying to download the source code for elm/random 1.0.0, so I tried to
fetch:
https://github.com/elm/random/zipball/1.0.0/
But my HTTP library is giving me the following error message:
ConnectionTimeout
Are you somewhere with a slow internet connection? Or no internet? Does the link
I am trying to fetch work in your browser? Maybe the site is down? Does your
internet connection have a firewall that blocks certain domains? It is usually
something like that!
Please help me, what should I do?
I recently had reason to use WSL for elm development. It wasn't much fun and I'm glad to be back on Mac! What I found was that certain disk operations on WSL seemed to go very slowly and that could lead a variety of weird issues.
I was using Webstorm, which does not handle WSL well, so in the end I did everything on C: drive (rather than in /home/...) so that webstorm could run the windows version of elm-format, while my node development environment was run on the linux layer.
That's not a precise answer to your question but just to say that it can be done, but its not an ideal way to write Elm code in my experience
I had same issue and it was solved.
It was due to DNS server settings.
Create a file /etc/resolv.conf and write the following line.
nameserver 8.8.8.8
Then WSL will refer to Google Public DNS and works fine.
However, when restart WSL, the settings revert back.
Therefore, the following settings are also required.
Create a file /etc/wsl.conf and write the following line.
[network]
generateResolvConf = false
wsl --shutdown and restart WSL.
Reference link
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4285#issuecomment-522201021
Problem when calling netconvert in sumo:
I am trying to create my own scenario for simulation purposes.
I am using OpenStreetMaps for this.
python osmWebWizard.py
opens the browser and I select the area which I download.
netconvert --osm-files osm_bbox.osm.xml -o osm.net.xml
The error message I get is
Error: Cannot import network data without PROJ-Library. Please install packages proj before building sumo
Warning: Environment variable SUMO_HOME is not set, using built in type maps.
Quitting (on error).
My attempt to fix the problem is:
sudo apt-get install libproj*
But it seems like a dead end there and I am out of options.
Thank you.
EDIT
I have a gut feeling it has to do with libproj0 not being available anymore.
I've been using Flowhub.io to do my development on the nodejs device. Now that the GUI-based design is done, I'm ready to take it offline and run the code via the command line. How would do I do this? I have the JSON file corresponding to the graph I created online, but not sure how to use the noflo nodejs module.
Could someone help me by showing me an example of how to load a graph using the noflo module, please? Thanks!
f you want to run an existing graph, you can use the --graph option.
noflo-nodejs --graph graphs/MyMainGraph.json
If you also want the process to exit when the network stops, you can pass --batch.
PS: I added this to the noflo-nodejs README.