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For its third edition, the whole Adaltas crew is gathering in Morzine for a whole week with 2 days dedicated to technology the 15th and the 16Th of september 2022. The speakers choose one of the 3 formats available: Presentation: from 20 minutes to 1 hour Demonstration: from 45mn to 2h Training: from 1h to 2h Program Once an intervention has been carried out, its supported resources as well as an article covering the intervention will be published on the Adaltas website. Here is the calendar and the list of topics covered during this week. Thursday, September 15th, 2022 9:30…

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The model is composed of three sub-networks: Given $x$ (image), encode it into a distribution over the latent space – referred to as $Q(z|x)$ in the previous post. Given $z$ in latent space (code representation of an image), decode it into the image it represents – referred to as $f(z)$ in the previous post. Given $x$, classify its digit by mapping it to a layer of size 10 where the i’th value contains the probability of the i’th digit. The first two sub-networks are the vanilla VAE framework. The third one is used as an auxiliary task, which will enforce…

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This hanging solar Lantern lights will be charged by solar energy automatically during the day time. Automatically turn on at night and turn off at dawn. Using high-brightness LED, normal charging and use condition, the 7.5 x 6.9 x 6.9-inch solar patio lanterns can last over 10000 hours. One more step! Please check your inbox for an email with subject “7Gadgets: Please Confirm Subscription”. You need to click the link in that email. This is a necessary step to ensure you entered the correct email address. Source link Halo,…

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Like many sites, apps, and operating systems, Ars Technica has both “Light” and “Dark” visual styles. They look great! But even the “Light” mode has darker elements in it, and after our recent redesign, some Ars readers asked for an even lighter “Light” mode, one that would allow them to absolutely sear their own retinas with various shades of blinding white. (I kid, of course; for some readers, it’s a serious visual comfort issue.) We’ve spent the last month working up a third visual style to give the people what they want. Behold the fully armed and operational “Hyperlight” mode,…

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All the deployments are automated and Ansible plays a central role. With the growing complexity of the code base, a new system was needed to overcome the Ansible limitations which will enable us to tackle new challenges. TDP is an 100% open source big data platform based on the Hadoop ecosystem. Alliage offers support and professional services on TDP. Ansible limitations Scheduling in Ansible is not easy. Having a task triggered at the end of another (thanks to handlers) or selecting the different tasks to be executed according to the need (thanks to tags) does not scale. In TDP, the…

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Flax is an advanced neural network library built on top of JAX, aimed at giving researchers and developers a flexible, high-performance toolset for building complex machine learning models. Flax’s seamless integration with JAX enables automatic differentiation, Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation, and support for hardware accelerators, making it ideal for both experimental research and production. This blog will explore Flax’s core features, compare them to other frameworks, and provide a practical example using Flax’s functional programming approach. Learning Objective Understand Flax as a high-performance, flexible neural network library built on JAX suitable for research and production. Learn how Flax’s functional programming approach…

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The women’s tote bag is large about 17.7″x3.1″x13.3″, padded with a laptop compartment up to 15.6 inches and main compartments that can hold almost all you need.With a USB Charging port and Built-in USB cable, easy and convenient to connect your portable charger with the electronic device while working. One more attractive design for a laptop purse is the trolley sleeve to slide the tote fix on your rolling suitcase/carry-on luggage, which all contribute to convenient and comfortable carrying when traveling. One more step! Please check your inbox for an…

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This time around we’re comparing the all-new OPPO Find X8 Pro vs HONOR Magic6 Pro. In other words, OPPO’s new flagship is going against the most powerful globally available HONOR smartphone. Yes, the HONOR Magic7 series did launch at this point, but not globally. It’s coming in the near future, so that’s when we’ll compare those two phones, once we get our hands-on the Magic7 Pro. Until then, it’s these two smartphones that we’re focusing on. Both of these smartphones are quite powerful. Yes, the Magic6 Pro is a generation older, but it still has plenty to offer, no doubt…

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Anyone who has ever had to manipulate Kubernetes has found himself confronted with the resolution of pod errors. The methods provided for this purpose are efficient, and allow to overcome the most frequent errors. However, in some situations, these methods are limited: debugging then becomes delicate. During the Kubecon 2022 in Valencia, presented by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, I could attend to Aaron Alpar’s presentation about a new way to debug pods in Kubernetes available in beta in its version 1.23: kubectl debug. First, we’ll see the classic methods for debugging pods. Then, we’ll develop the notion of namespace.…

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I’m on sabbatical now, which ostensibly means having a bit more time to read things (technical and not). I’m not exactly burning through books but 2019 has already had a few good ones. Convenience Store Woman (Sayaka Murata): The book has a lot of critical acclaim but I can see many readers being put off by it: the story is pretty disturbing in the end. The narrator and protagonist is (I think) neuro-atypical, which comes across in the writing (I’d love to read some notes from the translator). On the other hand, it is also a critique of Japanese work…

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