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04.08.2020
(minified by 25.99X)
from python:2.7-alpine - 84.3MB => 23.1MB (minified by 3.65X)
from python:2.7.15 - 916MB => 27.5MB (minified by 33.29X)
from centos:7 - 647MB => 23MB (minified by 28.57X)
from centos
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04.08.2020
->tv_nsec) * 1E-9;
24 }
25
26 int main(int argc, char* argv[argc+1]) {
27 if (argc < 2) {
28 fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s NNN, NNN iterations\n",
29 argv[0]);
30 return EXIT_FAILURE;
31 }
32
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16.08.2018
the slower variants b, g, and n) at 2.4GHz and 5GHz, respectively. The device is managed from a web interface (Figure 3), SSH, or a REST API.
Figure 3
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30.11.2020
of hardware architecture.
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07.02.2019
(a) copyout(f)
do j=1,n
f(i) = 2.0*e(j) +
(1.0/4.0)*(a(j)*4.14)
end
!$acc end data
#pragma acc data copyin(a, b) copy(c) {
#pragma acc parallel loop {
for (int i=0; i < n
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17.06.2017
, 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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module with an Intel N100, 8GB of low-power double data rate (LPDDR) memory, up to 64GB of eMMC flash storage, up to nine PCIe 3.0 lanes, up to four USB 3.2 ports, eight USB 2.0 ports, 64 GPIO pins
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29.09.2020
sitting at less than 50MB (and using less than half the RAM of a standard cluster) the binary that runs K3s is a sight to behold and well worth getting your hands on. Especially when it's deemed production
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20.10.2016
integer :: allocate_status
!
n = 10
allocate( array(n, n), stat = allocate_status )
if (allocate_status /= 0) stop "Could not allocate array"
!
subarray => array(3:7,3
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01.08.2019
:jonathonf/python-3.6
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install python3.6
In Figure 3 you can see that Python v3.6 adds about 23MB of files to your machine. Depending on how much time you've spent with Python, you might