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Displaying the current tool number {after T0/T1/T2/...) on the screen would be helpful with MMU2 or other toolchanger.
The number can be displayed inside the nozzle picture.
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This repository is getting a lot of activity for Hacktoberfest which is great to see!
One thing we need help with is filling in missing information for existing companies. This needs to be done one by one for each company by looking at their website.
This is a good first task, and if you submit 4 PRs for one company each, then you've already met the requirements for Hacktoberfest!
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Added a solution to Project Euler Problem 203 "Squarefree Binomial Coefficients" Link.
The solution is based on three main pilars.
- Calculate the unique coefficients of a Pascal's Triangle of depth
d. - Calculate the prime numbers between
2and the maximum coefficientCmaxusing a variant of the Sieve of Eratos
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What would you like to be added: As title
Why is this needed: All pruning schedule except AGPPruner only support level, L1, L2. While there are FPGM, APoZ, MeanActivation and Taylor, it would be much better if we can choose any pruner with any pruning schedule.
**Without this feature, how does current nni
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What would you like clarification on:
I read that Uno renders all controls in Windows style and there is an option somewhere deep in Uno to have some of the controls render in native OS style.
I believe it's crucial to be able to switch an application's (or page's) property to render controls using native styles wherever applicable (and to be able to switch back to Windows style again when