dataset | meta data | contents | with audio |
---|---|---|---|
200DrumMachines | 7371 one-shots | yes | |
AAM | onsets, pitches, instruments, melody instrument, keys, chords, tempo, beats | 3000 (artificial) tracks | yes |
ACM_MIRUM | tempo | 1410 excerpts (60s) | yes |
ACPAS | aligned audio and scores | 2189 performances of 497 scores | downloadable |
AcousticBrainz-Genre | 15-31 genres with 265-745 subgenres | audio features for over 2000000 songs | no |
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-- show running queries (pre 9.2) | |
SELECT procpid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, current_query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE current_query != '<IDLE>' AND current_query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' | |
ORDER BY query_start desc; | |
-- show running queries (9.2) | |
SELECT pid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE query != '<IDLE>' AND query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' |
I like to use webpack and npm. And since Material Design Icons has a nice and neat npm package, I usually just import it. However, if you want a higher score on, eg, PageSpeed or Pingdom, you'll need to get rid of the ?v=<version>
-string, as they see the version string as socalled cache busting.
Modifying the output CSS file manually isn't the right solution, as we want something automated. And we do, since we're using webpack in the first place. So we'll insert the content of the node_modules/mdi/scss/materialdesignicons
into our own _mdi.scss
-file, and exchange the parts that contains the nasty version string. This way we don't have to maintain a copy of Material Design Icons or any of their files, and it's not going to break any updates from their side.
The version string resides inside node_modules/mdi/scss/_path.scss
, which contains the @font-face
-selector we want to edit. So by copying the seletor into our n
Although Microsoft does not support Windows XP updates any more, I’m sure there are still many users using it due to their personal habits or job demands. Therefore XP’s product keys may be necessary even now, and Fuwn provided you with the most comprehensive Windows XP product keys here, just in order to provide some convenience.
The following CD-KEYs are official and original from Microsoft, mainly used for Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2/3 VOL/VLK system images which are the easiest ones to find on the Internet. Their biggest advantage is your Windows XP will be activated after using these CD-KEYs to complete installation.
// Windows XP Pro Product Keys //
This is not working complete code.
This is strictly a v0, scrapy, proof of concept for the first version of a personal AI Assistant working end to end in just ~322 LOC.
It's only a frame of reference for you to consume the core ideas of how to build a POC of a personal AI Assistant.
To see the high level of how this works check out the explanation video. To follow our agentic journey check out the @IndyDevDan channel.
Stay focused, keep building.
// By Simon Lydell 2015. | |
// This file is in the public domain. | |
var stdin = require("get-stdin") | |
var tools = require("text-frequencies-analysis") | |
var helpers = require("text-frequencies-analysis/lib/helpers") | |
stdin(function(text) { | |
process.stdout.write(tools.jsonStringifyRow(convert(JSON.parse(text)))) | |
}) |
namespace fsharp_websocket | |
module WebsocketHelpers = | |
open System | |
open System.Net.WebSockets | |
open System.Threading | |
open Hopac | |
let readMessage buffer messageType (stream : #IO.Stream) (socket : WebSocket) = job { |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# checck if pidof exists | |
PIDOF="$(which pidof)" | |
# and if not - install it | |
(test "${PIDOF}" && test -f "${PIDOF}") || brew install pidof | |
# find app in default paths | |
CO_PWD=~/Applications/CrossOver.app/Contents/MacOS | |
test -d "${CO_PWD}" || CO_PWD=/Applications/CrossOver.app/Contents/MacOS |
Moved to git repository: https://github.com/denji/nginx-tuning
For this configuration you can use web server you like, i decided, because i work mostly with it to use nginx.
Generally, properly configured nginx can handle up to 400K to 500K requests per second (clustered), most what i saw is 50K to 80K (non-clustered) requests per second and 30% CPU load, course, this was 2 x Intel Xeon
with HyperThreading enabled, but it can work without problem on slower machines.
You must understand that this config is used in testing environment and not in production so you will need to find a way to implement most of those features best possible for your servers.