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Python is a dynamically-typed garbage-collected programming language developed by Guido van Rossum in the late 80s to replace ABC. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.
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At present, when the "Add streams" (+
) menu in the left sidebar is open, the tooltip for the +
button is mostly hidden behind the menu. You can just see the black tooltip peeking out:
We should not show the tooltip at all
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RTCP packet support
Describe the bug
The function typer.main.get_group
is annotated as returning a click.Command
which isn't wrong because a click.Group
is a click.Command
, but means I have to cast to group when trying to integrate with existing Click applications.
To Reproduce
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The official instructions say to use joblib for pickling PyOD models.
This fails for AutoEncoders, or any other TensorFlow-backed model as far as I can tell. The error is:
>>> dump(model, 'model.joblib')
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TypeError: can't pickle _thread.RLock objects
Note that it's not sufficient to save the underlying Keras S
Created by Guido van Rossum
Released February 20, 1991
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