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Although the results look nice and ideal in all TensorFlow plots and are consistent across all frameworks, there is a small difference (more of a consistency issue). The result training loss/accuracy plots look like they are sampling on a lesser number of points. It looks more straight and smooth and less wiggly as compared to PyTorch or MXNet.
It can be clearly seen in chapter 6([CNN Lenet](ht
Every kubeflow image should be scanned for security vulnerabilities.
It would be great to have a periodic security report.
Each of these images with vulnerability should be patched and updated.
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Contributed recipes are not checked in CI, were mostly added a long time ago and so they might be out-of-date.
It would be nice if someone checked them, updated packages versions used there and verified that they still work.
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It looks the Polynote doesn't support to configure Scala REPL like other notebook product.
For example, jupyter notebook support to configure Scala REPL such as
interp.configureCompiler(_.settings.outputDirs.setSingleOutput(replClassPath))
interp.configureCompiler(_.settings.Yreplclassbased)
Some configuration is hard-coded such as settings.Ydelambdafy.value
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We currently use some internal Pkg API to make https://github.com/fonsp/Pluto.jl/wiki/%F0%9F%8E%81-Package-management work, we we should try to avoid as much as possible. Take a look at src/packages/PkgCompat.jl to learn more, the compatibility issues are pretty well documented.
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https://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/api/generated/IPython.lib.demo.html
The example of demo.py uses print statements instead of print function, which does not work in python 3.x