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Although the results look nice and ideal in all TensorFlow plots and are consistent across all frameworks, there is a small difference (more of a consistency issue). The result training loss/accuracy plots look like they are sampling on a lesser number of points. It looks more straight and smooth and less wiggly as compared to PyTorch or MXNet.
It can be clearly seen in chapter 6([CNN Lenet](ht
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To have support for K8s 1.22 we need to ensure all our crud web apps, Jupyter, TensorBoards, Volumes, are using the v1 version of SubjectAccessReviews. https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/deprec
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Contributed recipes are not checked in CI, were mostly added a long time ago and so they might be out-of-date.
It would be nice if someone checked them, updated packages versions used there and verified that they still work.
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It looks the Polynote doesn't support to configure Scala REPL like other notebook product.
For example, jupyter notebook support to configure Scala REPL such as
interp.configureCompiler(_.settings.outputDirs.setSingleOutput(replClassPath))
interp.configureCompiler(_.settings.Yreplclassbased)
Some configuration is hard-coded such as settings.Ydelambdafy.value is s
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this happens because the table integration is not loaded:
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Python 3.10 added suggestions for AttributeError and NameError in the error messages. It seems the suggestions are not stored in the exception object but calculated when Error is displayed. There is a note that that this won't work with IPython but it will be good to see if it's feasible. Opening an issue for discussion.
https://bugs.python.org/issue38530
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.