poetry shits the bed when trying to install ipykernel on Macs with Apple Silicon
Microsoft.
Yeah. They made something called debugpy that ipykernel depends on which fails for inscritable reasons.
| [tool.poetry] | |
| name = "test" | |
| version = "0.1.0" | |
| description = "" | |
| authors = ["Srinivas Gorur-Shandilya <[email protected]>"] | |
| readme = "README.md" | |
| [tool.poetry.dependencies] | |
| python = "^3.12" |
| [tool.poetry] | |
| name = "ideas-python-utils" | |
| version = "23.1.31" | |
| description = "Python utilities for tools in IDEAS" | |
| authors = ["Srinivas Gorur-Shandilya <[email protected]>"] | |
| readme = "README.md" | |
| packages = [{include = "ideas"}] | |
| [tool.poetry.dependencies] | |
| python = ">=3.9,<3.12" |
| Name | Platform | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| kilosort | MATLAB | + drift correction, GPU |
| mountainsort |
A common problem in software development and research is the "do-something"-"save data" loop. Often we are saving structured data over and over again, and this document looks at the fastest way to do this.
I will not consider this because:
If data is split across multiple files that are sequentially numbered, then it is foolish to beleive that every file exists. Some files can go missing, or be corrupted.
I learnt the hard way that one version can be corrupted, and the other version is fine, and it's all too easy to replace to good version with the corrupted version
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