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| | A common time-saving 'hack' of mine when building 'new-but-related-to-old' projects is to fork an existing code base and use it as the boot-strap for the new project. GitHub, however, does not provide the functionality on their website to fork your own project; you can only fork other people's projects. Here's how to work around that.
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| | When GitHub goes down, you can almost hear the wailing in the streets. GitHub has cemented itself as a central part of many development workflows, and while much of that is unaffected by the occasional DDOS, one element in particular has the potential to cause a lot of trouble: deploys. Standard practice for many deployment tools (e.g., Capistrano) critically relies on the GitHub repository being available - checking out the latest code either on the remote server itself or locally before pushing it to t...
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| (2023-10-25 ?? - ) Debian 11 (bullseye) ?? Docker ??TensorFlow?????????12(Bookworm)????????????????????????Docker???????????????????? Debian 11(Bullseye)?Docker??????? Docker?python3?????? Docker?Tensorflow????? Docker??????????????? ??????????Debian?python?????????apt ??????????????????????????????...