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wowchemy-hugo-themes
thewtex
thewtex commented Jan 16, 2022

We currently have a number of CMake variables related to 3rd party libraries polluting ITK's default CMake variable configuration options, which should be minimal. These should be marked as advanced with CMake's mark_as_advanced command in the ITK module CMake code. Variables include EXPAT_* NIFTI and more.

type:Infrastructure Good first issue type:Style
joaquinvanschoren
joaquinvanschoren commented Aug 27, 2021

It is currently not possible to edit the description of studies. That's unfortunate because people may want to update them with new information, such as analyses or citation requests.

A simple API call that overwrites the description, only accessible to the creator, would do the trick.

Collective Knowledge framework (CK) provides a common set of automation recipes, APIs and meta descriptions to enable collaborative, reproducible and unified benchmarking and optimization of ML Systems across continuously changing models, data sets, software and hardware:

  • Updated Mar 30, 2022
  • Python
simpeg
yangdikun
yangdikun commented Jul 12, 2017

I am using SimPEG.Utils.download for gpgLabs. The download messages are distracting in notebooks, so I wanted to suppress them. The option is controlled by "verbose=false", but it does not stop writing "Downloading ... Saved to:.." message.
Can verbose=false swtich kill all the print output?

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5066933/28143500-b531e30c-671a-11e7-85d2-4d62d23d26a

Core package to analyze gravitational-wave data, find signals, and study their parameters. This package was used in the first direct detection of gravitational waves (GW150914), and is used in the ongoing analysis of LIGO/Virgo data.

  • Updated Apr 1, 2022
  • Python

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