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rgoswami.me
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| | | | | Background I dislike Jupyter notebooks (and JupyterHub) a lot EIN is really not much of a solution either In the past I have written some posts on TeX with JupyterHub and discussed ways to use virtual Python with JupyterHub in a more reasonable manner. However, I personally found that EIN was a huge pain to work with, and I mostly ended up working with the web-interface anyway. It is a bit redundant to do so, given that at-least for my purposes, the end result was a LaTeX document. Breaking down the rest of my requirements went a bit like this: | |
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cyberchris.xyz
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| | | | | This was an older writeup of mine that I posted before I had set up this blog. I am reposting it for my blog now. Whats this for? After stumbling upon the youtube-dl program (link to the repo), I was impressed with its functionality but found it quite inconvenient to have to leave the terminal to search for the url. This led me to write this python script that lets you search Youtube and display the video/playlist ID, all in the command line. | |
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blog.chand1012.dev
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| | | | | In this tutorial, we will be setting up a Flask server using Gunicorn and NGINX on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Requirements Any system running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with SSH enabled. An SSH client. Installing After connecting via SSH to your server as root, run the following commands to install the required programs: apt update apt upgrade -y apt install nginx python3 python3-pip python3-venv This will install Python, NGINX, and the virtual environment needed to run the app. | |
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lewisdale.dev
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