I developed a heuristic and accompanying program that solves terminals in Fallout 4: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c1d3zg/i_developed_a_heuristic_and_accompanying_program/
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when restoring from a checkpoint, how can I change the data type of the parameters?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56557084/when-restoring-from-a-checkpoint-how-can-i-change-the-data-type-of-the-paramete
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when restoring from a checkpoint, how can I change the data type of the parameters?
I have a pre-trained Tensorflow checkpoint, where the parameters are all of float32 data type.
How can I load checkpoint parameters as float16? Or is there a way to modify data types of a checkpoi...
How can I load checkpoint parameters as float16? Or is there a way to modify data types of a checkpoi...
Script throws some error at some point within the execution: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56608348/script-throws-some-error-at-some-point-within-the-execution
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Script throws some error at some point within the execution
I've created a script in python using pyppeteer to collect the links of different posts from a webpage and then parse the title of each post by going in their target page reusing those collected li...
Creating tensor of dynamic shape from python lists to feed tensorflow RNN: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56602636/creating-tensor-of-dynamic-shape-from-python-lists-to-feed-tensorflow-rnn
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Creating tensor of dynamic shape from python lists to feed tensorflow RNN
I'm creating an end-to-end speech recognition architecture, in which my data is a list of segmented spectrograms. My data has shape (batch_size, timesteps, 8, 65, 1) in which batch_size is fixed but
How do I properly import Python classes?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56602745/how-do-i-properly-import-python-classes
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How do I properly import Python classes?
First, my folder structure is as follows:
My BaseScraper.py has:
class BaseScraper:
def __init__(self, page=0, min_code_size=300):
self.page = page
self.MIN_CODE_SIZE =
My BaseScraper.py has:
class BaseScraper:
def __init__(self, page=0, min_code_size=300):
self.page = page
self.MIN_CODE_SIZE =
Made a little AI that plays mazes in Augmented Reality: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c1k4fw/made_a_little_ai_that_plays_mazes_in_augmented/
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Made a little AI that plays mazes in Augmented Reality
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Determine reverse order of data given X/Y coordinates: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56600972/determine-reverse-order-of-data-given-x-y-coordinates
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Determine reverse order of data given X/Y coordinates
Imagine an electrical connector. It has pins. Each pin has a corresponding X/Y location in space. I am trying to figure out how to mirror, or 'flip' each pin on the connector given their X/Y coordi...
Django: Checks with web-view: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56558703/django-checks-with-web-view
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Django: Checks with web-view
I read the docs for checks: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/topics/checks/
I am missing something: I would like to have a web view where an admin can see what's wrong.
Calling this view sho...
I am missing something: I would like to have a web view where an admin can see what's wrong.
Calling this view sho...
What resources does an instance of a class use?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56581237/what-resources-does-an-instance-of-a-class-use
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What resources does an instance of a class use?
How efficient is python (cpython I guess) when allocating resources for a newly created instance of a class? I have a situation where I will need to instantiate a node class millions of times to ma...
QCircuits, a quantum computing simulator - my first Python library: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bz2mr0/qcircuits_a_quantum_computing_simulator_my_first/
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How did you use python to automate stuff at work?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c1g3hu/how_did_you_use_python_to_automate_stuff_at_work/
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How to compute the Topological Overlap Measure [TOM] for a weighted adjacency matrix in Python?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56574729/how-to-compute-the-topological-overlap-measure-tom-for-a-weighted-adjacency-ma
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How to compute the Topological Overlap Measure [TOM] for a weighted adjacency matrix in Python?
I'm trying to calculate the weighted topological overlap for an adjacency matrix but I cannot figure out how to do it correctly using numpy. The R function that does the correct implementation is ...
Comparing the Same Project in Rust, Haskell, C , Python, Scala and OCaml: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c1emd4/comparing_the_same_project_in_rust_haskell_c/
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Is it possible to specify handle_unknown = 'ignore' for certain columns and 'error' for others inside OneHotEncoder?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56604811/is-it-possible-to-specify-handle-unknown-ignore-for-certain-columns-and-err
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Is it possible to specify handle_unknown = 'ignore' for certain columns and 'error' for others inside OneHotEncoder?
I have a dataframe with all categorical columns which i am encoding using a onehotencoder from sklearn.preprocessing. My code is as below:
from sklearn.preprocessing import OneHotEncoder
from skle...
from sklearn.preprocessing import OneHotEncoder
from skle...
Built a Randomized Speech-to-Text Meme Generator with Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c1rjyl/built_a_randomized_speechtotext_meme_generator/
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Created a click bot after reading Automate boring stuff :): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c1zx5f/created_a_click_bot_after_reading_automate_boring/
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