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presentation by Matthew Rocklin. It was run in a Jupyter notebook to get the timings.
Listing 1: Python First Run Without Numba
import numpy
def sum(x):
total = 0
for i in range(x.shape[0]):
total
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add -net 192.168.100.0/24 gw 192.168.2.2 dev eth0
up route add -net 192.168.13.0/24 gw 192.168.2.2 dev eth0
Listing 2
Set Routes
$ sudo route add -net 192.168.100.0/24 gw 192
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]. It was run in a Jupyter notebook to get the timings.
Listing 1
Python First Run Without Numba
import numpy
def sum(x):
total = 0
for i in range(x.shape[0]):
total +=x[i]
return
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as follows:
julia> libc = dlopen("/lib64/libc.so.6")Ptr{Void} @0x0000000003416b70
Next, the dlsym
command can be used to look up a symbol from a shared library handle and return a pointer to the function
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/joe/.ssh/google_compute_engine -A -p 22 joe@1.2.3.4 --
11 Warning: Permanently added '1.2.3.4' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
12 Enter passphrase for key '/home/joe/.ssh/google_compute_engine':
13 Linux gcerocks-instance-1 3.2.0
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at least outputs some information.
What you need is access to the filesystem, which could reside in 06:zfs0; however, to determine the name of the pool, you need a zpool import (Listing 2). The name
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node-builder_1 |
18 node-builder_1 | npm install -g pushstate-server
19 node-builder_1 | pushstate-server build
20 node-builder_1 | open http://localhost:9000
21 node-builder_1 |
22 node
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to compress the data to 91.53% of its uncompressed size, or to 328MB (327.34MB).
Notice that I used the time
command to time how long it took to run the command. The results were:
real 0m7.675s
user 0m
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that I used the time command to time how long it took to run the command. The results were:
real 0m7.675s user 0m29.074s sys 0m1.002s
This looks to be pretty fast for compressing 358MB of data (on an SSD
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.
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