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The packaging tutorial should have an alternative intro that explains that creating a Python package gives you the ability to split up a program into multiple Python source files, and the ability to l…
zackw updated
3 months ago
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### Project Name
AI_Places_Localizator
### Description
We used Azure Maps, Llama with a deployment version named llama3-8b-8192. This project is very useful for people who are looking for different…
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current repository seems to be compiled only up to python 3.11.
this prevents leveraging performance improvement of python 3.12 with the adi-reader library.
it looks like following the readme inst…
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It would be very useful to record and publish benchmarks of how zarr-python performs in various workloads. Especially with the addition of sharding, I think people working with Zarr will benefit from …
d-v-b updated
2 months ago
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Our images set `CMD ["pulumi"]`, except the kitchen sink, which sets `ENTRYPOINT ["pulumi"]`.
`CMD` sets the arguments that are passed to the `ENTRYPOINT`. The default entrypoint is usually `bash -c…
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### What is your suggestion?
`uv` is now a Python packaging manager https://astral.sh/blog/uv-unified-python-packaging. For a while already it had a lot of useful functionality but now it has all t…
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Python API to run ad hoc queries against a pipeline. It should support both response formats supported by the ad hoc query engine:
- Tabular: can be used to print results directly to console
- JSON:…
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Add [a `logging.Handler` sub-class](https://docs.python.org/3/howto/logging.html#handlers) so that Python projects can re-use a user's `~/.ntfy.yml` configuration to send application-specific notifica…
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This project has outlived its useful lifespan, and we intend to deprecate it in the future. Honeycomb recommends using the official [OpenTelemetry Python SDK](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentel…
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a COM object with a small footprint that could allow users to run Idrisi modules without loading the whole TerrSet interface would be very useful for people being able to incorporate our modules into …