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Keras: Getting Started with AI
03.12.2024
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frameworks, including TensorFlow, PyTorch, and JAX. Fundamentally, Keras abstracts away the details of the back-end frameworks so that you call functions from Keras to build and train models. The application ... Keras: Getting Started with AI ... Keras: Getting Started with AI
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Getting started with AI
26.01.2025
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frameworks, including TensorFlow, PyTorch, and JAX. Fundamentally, Keras abstracts away the details of the back-end frameworks so that you call functions from Keras to build and train models. The application ... Getting started with AI
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Getting your virtual machine dimensions right
04.12.2024
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inflate the VM to the max (call it monster VM4), it hogs all four NUMA nodes and is sized at 5.4TB with 208 vCPUs: 4(28 – 2) cores   x 2 hyperthreads   = 208 hyperthreads So far, so good. As you ... Getting your virtual machine dimensions right
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Kick-start your AI projects with Kubeflow
26.01.2025
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programming topics to state-of-the-art tasks such as AI and language models has prompted people to think about environments that are designed to make it easier to get started in AI development. Jupyter ... are familiar with the right approach that lets you get it up and running fairly quickly.
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Code IaC for provisioning of preconfigured virtual environments
26.01.2025
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.DevCenter/projects" -ResourceName "project-65" $resourceId = $resource.ResourceId New-AzRoleAssignment -ObjectId (Get-AzADUser -UserPrincipalName "aduser@domain.com").Id -RoleDefinitionName "DevCenter Project Admin" -Scope
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News for Admins
26.03.2025
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://www.fz-juelich.de/en/news/archive/press-release/2025/forschungszentrum-julich-strengthens-quantum-research-with-purchase-of-d-wavetm). Read more at D-Wave: https://www.dwavesys.com/solutions-and-products/systems/. IP Fabric 7.0 Released IP Fabric ... Stratoshark for Cloud Observability; Data Center Electricity Demand Projected to Double or Triple by 2028; Red Hat Releases OpenShift Virtualization Tools; 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 Announced; Open Storage Network
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Mobile hacking tool
26.03.2025
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/stop-the-absurd-ban-of-flipper-zero-in-canada Funding: https://hackaday.com/2020/09/02/flipper-zero-blasts-past-funding-goal-and-into-our-hearts/ Flipper Zero online store: https://shop.flipperzero.one DuckyScript: https://docs.hak5.org/hak5-usb
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Automated health checks
27.09.2024
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on the first attempt. Simply try again straightaway and be patient, because it will take a moment to call the dashboard for the first time. When done, you will see a summary of current issues, the progress
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Supercomputing Conference 2024
26.01.2025
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. Fugaku was first on the June 2020 list at 13,400 TFLOPS. The previous system, Summit, achieved only 2,925.75 TFLOPS. Fugaku's results went up a little on the next list (November 2020), at almost 5.5 times
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Monitor applications end to end
26.01.2025
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is called end-to-end (E2E) monitoring (Figure 1) and is primarily used for web applications (see the "Confusion of Terms" box). However, it can also be used for native Linux programs and smartphone apps. E2E

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