Differentiable programming. Differentiable ray tracers for example can be used to reconstruct the geometry of something you took a picture off.
Differentiable programming. Differentiable ray tracers for example can be used to reconstruct the geometry of something you took a picture off.
Where does the M come from?
So we need to post more? So that fewer are missing?
Well if the file would be created by hand, that’s very cumbersome.
But what is sometimes done to create it automatically is using
pip freeze > requirements. txt
inside your virtual environment.
You said I don’t need to create this file? How else will I distribute my environment so that it can be easily used? There are a lot of other standard, like setup.py etc, so it’s only one possibility. But the fact that there are multiple competing standard shows that how pip handles this is kinds bad.
If newer versions are released and dependencies change you would still install the old dependencies. And if the dependencies are not stored you can’t reproduce the exact same environment.
If you want to export your local environment, isn’t usually a requirements.txt used?
Pip stores everything inside of some random txt file that doesn’t differentiate between packages and dependencies.
Oh, the first month is 90% off
I’ll do that later
Well, it does exist, it’s called laser cooling, but it’s only if you want to have things really cold
I don’t understand why you hate seeing the same meme twice. Also I don’t think I ever saw it on lemmy. I don’t think it’s a meme that’s reposted all over, because I haven’t seen it on Reddit either and only saw it for the first time when specifically searching for vim memes. If I see a meme more than once and it’s a good meme, I enjoy it. Why do you not do the same?
Classic Germans discussing about their own language
I haven’t heard it for a very long time. I should get back to it for the nostalgia.
“Comfort was the answer to all life’s problems. It didn’t solve them, but it made them more distant for a bit as they quietly worsened.”
Oh that’s cool
I think it’s dark matter. There are so extremely many theories around it and it’s very hard to measure experimentary.