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Nvidia Jetson is Nvidia's family of embedded devices, targeted for computing on the edge by users desiring to run machine learning and artificial intelligence tasks.
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TypeScript-ESLint is an open-source project which provides tooling to allow TypeScript code to be checked by ESLint. This tag is for questions specific to linting TypeScript code with ESLint; such as lint rule issues, parser issues, problems setting up, or writing your own lint rules.
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Questions with this tag are about how to split the machine learning data set into random train and test subsets.
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Google Slides is a free presentation program part of a software office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service. Google Slides allows users to create and edit slides online while collaborating in real-time. Use with [google-apps-script] tag where possible.
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Azure App Service Environment provides apps with higher scale options and direct corporate connectivity. Apps have expanded scaling head-room with new compute resources and gain secure, direct access over virtual networks to corporate resources connected via Site-to-Site or ExpressRoute connections.
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JCenter is a Maven repository that was used to find and share popular Apache Maven packages for use by Maven, Gradle, Ivy, SBT, etc. It is now deprecated and read-only.
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Test Kitchen is an integration tool for developing and testing infrastructure code and software on isolated target platforms.
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fabric8 is an open source microservices platform based on Docker, Kubernetes and Jenkins which provides Management (with centralized logging and metrics), Continuous Delivery (based on Jenkins, Nexus and Sonarqube with integrated Chat), Integration (Integration Platform as a Service based on Apache ActiveMQ, Camel and CXF) and tools for developers and devops
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The Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF, or cBPF) was initially introduced to provide a raw interface to data link layers in a protocol independent fashion, on BSD systems and then on Linux.
More recently, it has been reworked on Linux to give birth to the extended BPF, or eBPF. The latter can be used for network processing at several levels, as well as for security applications, or even tracing and monitoring use cases. This tag is for all cBPF/eBPF questions.
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The import and export of data is the automated or semi-automated input and output of data sets between different software applications.
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