A custom JRE with Support for JCMD and Remote Debugging
# Java 11
JAVA_TARGET=custom-java-runtime
echo "Create trimmed down JDK" && \
$JAVA_HOME/bin/jlink \
--no-header-files \
import torch | |
from torch import LongTensor | |
from torch.nn import Embedding, LSTM | |
from torch.autograd import Variable | |
from torch.nn.utils.rnn import pack_padded_sequence, pad_packed_sequence | |
## We want to run LSTM on a batch of 3 character sequences ['long_str', 'tiny', 'medium'] | |
# | |
# Step 1: Construct Vocabulary | |
# Step 2: Load indexed data (list of instances, where each instance is list of character indices) |
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=32696#c5 | |
If you have a certificate that is not | |
trusted by Android, when you add it, it goes in the personal cert store. | |
When you add a cert in this personal cert store, the system requires a | |
higher security level to unlock the device. But if you manage to add your | |
cert to the system store then you don't have this requirement. Obviously, | |
root is required to add a certificate to the system store, but it is quiet | |
easy. |
A custom JRE with Support for JCMD and Remote Debugging
# Java 11
JAVA_TARGET=custom-java-runtime
echo "Create trimmed down JDK" && \
$JAVA_HOME/bin/jlink \
--no-header-files \
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This gist provides a simple example of the various steps involved in making a java runtime image using the new jlink tool. | |
This example also has simple jni and shared library parts to show how jmod and jlink deal with those elements. | |
To build, just download the gist zip file, unzip that and cd into the gist directory, then: | |
# sh ungist | |
# ln -s ${JAVA_HOME} jdk | |
# make build | |
# make image | |
# make demo | |
# CLI | |
sudo apt update -y | |
sudo apt install -y \ | |
git curl \ | |
docker.io docker-buildx \ | |
build-essential pkg-config autoconf bison rustc cargo clang \ | |
libssl-dev libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev libyaml-dev libreadline-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev libgdbm-dev libjemalloc2 \ | |
libvips imagemagick libmagickwand-dev mupdf mupdf-tools \ | |
redis-tools sqlite3 libsqlite3-0 libmysqlclient-dev \ | |
rbenv apache2-utils |
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# Distribute | |
## Section | |
A small toy to show how you might, given a stream, do a "fan out", processing different elements in separate streams. Powered by simple primitives like `Stream.resource` and `spawn_link`. | |
```elixir | |
defmodule Distribute do |
<div id="section"> | |
<div class="article"> | |
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</p> | |
<p class="moretext"> | |
Brisket ball tip cow sirloin. Chuck porchetta kielbasa pork chop doner sirloin, bacon beef brisket ball tip short ribs. | |
</p> | |
</div> | |
<a class="moreless-button more" href="#">Read more</a> | |
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* QuantCup 1: Price-Time Matching Engine | |
* | |
* Submitted by: voyager | |
* | |
* Design Overview: | |
* In this implementation, the limit order book is represented using | |
* a flat linear array (pricePoints), indexed by the numeric price value. | |
* Each entry in this array corresponds to a specific price point and holds | |
* an instance of struct pricePoint. This data structure maintains a list |