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the Debian-based, distributions install it along with openvpn – one exception being Ubuntu, which only offers easy-rsa starting with Cosmic Cuttlefish (Ubuntu version 18.10) [3].
The successor, Easy-RSA 3
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, parameter :: pi = 3.14159
03 end module circle_constant
04
05 program circle_comp
06 ! make the content of module available
07 use circle_constant
08 real :: r
09 !
10 r = 2.0
11 write(*,*) 'Area
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Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.0
07 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.1
08 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.2
09 . . . more image parts
10 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.21
11 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img
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26.01.2025
version isn't even 3.x. I haven't tested the code with Keras 3.x yet, so your mileage may vary if you go that route.
CIFAR-10
The model and dataset I use is CIFAR-10 [6]. It is a very common dataset
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38 renew until 08/06/10 15:41:50
39 08/06/10 15:43:20 08/07/10 15:41:50 ldap/tiffy.tuxgeek.de@TUXGEEK.DE
40 renew until 08/06/10 15:41:50
Depending
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03.12.2024
.9.0. The TensorFlow version is a bit old; 2.16.1 is the latest as of this writing, but I already had it installed. My Keras is also a bit old. I think Keras 3.6 is the latest, and my version isn't even 3.x. I haven
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20.06.2022
a Flask app and set the OpenID connect config params
06 app = Flask(__name__)
07 app.secret_key = 'hu5t82LXfYKtr3XFcPeAYaCBWFK8DcI1'
08 app.config['OIDC_CLIENT_SECRETS'] = 'oidc-config.json'
09 app
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-generation SSD, being tested on a 3Gbps SATA 2 bus.
I have an 80GB Intel 320 SSD, performing remarkably close to its specified sequential read rating of 270MBps [1], but it is the second-generation drive
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04.11.2011
.
Listing 1: Running Many Commands at Once
01 $ cat commands
02 date
03 hostname
04 echo foo | md5sum
05
06 $ cat commands | parallel
07 Thu Jul 8 10:37:20 EST 2010
08 desktop‑machine
09 d3b07384d113edec49
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_interval);
04 use Net::Statsd;
05
06 $Net::Statsd::HOST = 'localhost'; # Default
07 $Net::Statsd::PORT = 8125; # Default
08
09 my $t0 = [gettimeofday];
10
11 my($one, $two, $three) = map { $_ x 4096