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Lewiscowles1986 / rPi3-ap-setup.sh
Last active March 31, 2025 15:46
Raspberry Pi 3 access-point-setup
#!/bin/bash
#
# This version uses September 2017 august stretch image, please use this image
#
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Must be root"
exit
fi

Interactive Machine Learning

Taught by Brad Knox at the MIT Media Lab in 2014. Course website. Lecture and visiting speaker notes.

@neoeno
neoeno / Gemfile
Last active November 6, 2024 23:13
Pokemon Go Slack Bot
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "httparty"
gem "geocoder"
gem "slack-poster"
@anaptfox
anaptfox / amazon-polly-file.js
Created December 13, 2016 13:54
Node.js Amazon Polly to file example.
// Load the SDK
const AWS = require('aws-sdk')
const Fs = require('fs')
// Create an Polly client
const Polly = new AWS.Polly({
signatureVersion: 'v4',
region: 'us-east-1'
})
@aparrish
aparrish / index.md
Last active May 6, 2023 14:29
Getting credentials for the Mastodon API with Mastodon.py. Code examples released under CC0 https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/, other text released under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Getting credentials for the Mastodon API with Mastodon.py, step by step

Making a bot? Making a bot in Python? Making a bot in Python that uses the Mastodon API? If so, chances are you need to get some credentials. Here's how I did it!

(The following tutorial uses Python 2.7, but if you're using Python 3+ everything should work substantially the same.)

Mastodon.py authentication

I just started using it, but it looks like Mastodon.py is a pretty great library for working with the Mastodon API! However, all of the authentication examples use static files to store credentials, which I don't like—I'm afraid I'll accidentally push them to Github. I like to keep my authentication as close to the actual command that runs the program as possible, so usually I pass them on the command line to the script running my bot. To do this, I need to get the appropriate credentials on their own, as separate strings that I can cut and paste.

@aparrish
aparrish / spacy_intro.ipynb
Last active March 14, 2025 21:43
NLP Concepts with spaCy. Code examples released under CC0 https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/, other text released under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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@enjalot
enjalot / ndjson.md
Last active December 15, 2021 04:10
Tips for processing Quick, Draw! data with ndjson-cli

Quick, Draw! ndjson data

The Quick, Draw! dataset uses ndjson as one of the formats to store its millions of drawings.

We can use the ndjons-cli utility to quickly create interesting subsets of this dataset.

The drawings (stroke data and associated metadata) are stored as one JSON object per line. e.g.:

{
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