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React Native Shared Elements: Facebook Marketplace Example
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Setting up Python, XGBoost, Scipy on M1 Mac (July 2021)
As of July 2021, installing Python Xgboost on the M1 Macs is still confusing. The Python Xgboost library relies on Scipy, which requires a Fortran compiler, which is not available because GCC is not yet available for M1 (while Scipy does not support Flang). You may succeed in installing Python xgboost library without doing what I have described below and yet encounter issue running the library. I find the easiest thing currently is to just run Terminal with Rosetta, and go from there...
Get Terminal to run in Rosetta emulated X86 mode
Navigate to the Terminal app in Applications folder (sometimes it might be in Applications/Utilities)
Right click on the Terminal app -> Get Info -> Check Open using Rosetta
Optionally, you can duplicate the Terminal app, and rename the new one to something different, such as Terminal Rosetta and only make the duplicated app run in Rosetta mode
TypeScript – How to accurately type dates in ISO 8601 format
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