Standard Braking Distance
- DE:
(Geschwindigkeit / 10) * (Geschwindigkeit / 10) - EN:
(Speed / 10) * (Speed / 10)
Evasive (Emergency) Braking Distance
- DE:
((Geschwindigkeit / 10) * (Geschwindigkeit / 10)) / 2 - EN:
((Speed / 10) * (Speed / 10)) / 2
| # Generic Aliases | |
| alias ll='ls -latr' # List all file in long list format by modification time | |
| alias ..='cd ..' # Go up one directory | |
| alias ...='cd ../..' # Go up two directories | |
| alias ....='cd ../../..' # Go up three directories | |
| alias -- -='cd -' # Go back | |
| alias c='clear' # Clear Screen | |
| alias k='clear' # Clear Screen | |
| alias cls='clear' # Clear Screen | |
| alias _="sudo" # Execute with sudo |
| In [4]: np.arange(10).astype(object).mean(axis=0) | |
| Out[4]: 4.5 | |
| In [5]: np.__version__ | |
| Out[5]: '1.8.1' |
| """ | |
| Minimal character-level Vanilla RNN model. Written by Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) | |
| BSD License | |
| """ | |
| import numpy as np | |
| # data I/O | |
| data = open('input.txt', 'r').read() # should be simple plain text file | |
| chars = list(set(data)) | |
| data_size, vocab_size = len(data), len(chars) |
| """ | |
| Programming task | |
| ================ | |
| Implement the method iter_sample below to make the Unit test pass. iter_sample | |
| is supposed to peek at the first n elements of an iterator, and determine the | |
| minimum and maximum values (using their comparison operators) found in that | |
| sample. To make it more interesting, the method is supposed to return an | |
| iterator which will return the same exact elements that the original one would | |
| have yielded, i.e. the first n elements can't be missing. |
| (defun mayoff:open-url-in-chrome (url) | |
| "Open URL in Google Chrome. I use AppleScript to do several things: | |
| 1. I tell Chrome to come to the front. If Chrome wasn't launched, this will also launch it. | |
| 2. If Chrome has no windows open, I tell it to create one. | |
| 3. If Chrome has a tab showing URL, I tell it to reload the tab, make that tab the active tab in its window, and bring its window to the front. | |
| 4. If Chrome has no tab showing URL, I tell Chrome to make a new tab (in the front window) showing URL." | |
| (when (symbolp url) | |
| ; User passed a symbol instead of a string. Use the symbol name. | |
| (setq url (symbol-name url))) | |
| (do-applescript (format " |
| db.getCollection("all").stats(scale=1024*1024*2014) | |
| { | |
| "ns" : "group_category.all", | |
| "count" : 2092188, //2 million | |
| "size" : 23, //GB | |
| "avgObjSize" : 23470 (~23 KB), | |
| } |
| ;; Doopla | |
| (defun doopla () | |
| (interactive) | |
| (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*doopla*" | |
| (shell-command "doopla 2>/dev/null &" "*doopla*" "*Messages*") | |
| (pop-to-buffer "*doopla*"))) | |
| # Note – this is not a bash script (some of the steps require reboot) | |
| # I named it .sh just so Github does correct syntax highlighting. | |
| # This install Tensorflow 0.11, Cuda 8.0 and cudnn-8.0 | |
| # The CUDA part is mostly based on this excellent blog post: | |
| # http://tleyden.github.io/blog/2014/10/25/cuda-6-dot-5-on-aws-gpu-instance-running-ubuntu-14-dot-04/ | |
| # I extened Erick using additional instructions from http://ramhiser.com/2016/01/05/installing-tensorflow-on-an-aws-ec2-instance-with-gpu-support/ | |
| # Install various packages | |
| sudo apt-get update | |
| sudo apt-get upgrade -y # choose “install package maintainers version” |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertFalse\((.*)\)/assert not \1/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertTrue\((.*)\)/assert \1/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertEqual\(([^,]*), (.*)\)$/assert \1 == \2/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertIn\(([^,]*), (.*)\)$/assert \1 in \2/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertNotEqual\(([^,]*), (.*)\)$/assert \1 != \2/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertNotIn\(([^,]*), (.*)\)$/assert \1 not in \2/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertIsNone\((.*)\)$/assert \1 is None/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertIsNotNone\((.*)\)$/assert \1 is not None/g' tests/*.py | |
| sed -i ".bak" -E 's/self\.assertAlmostEqual\(([^,]*), (.*)\)$/\2 == pytest.approx\(\1\)/g' tests/*.py |