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My Pain
I would like to be able to create awesome analytics apps. One fundamental component for users work flows is the FileInput.
The look and feel of the current FileInput widget is basic.
I would like it to look and feel more modern. One thing that is not obvious to me
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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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could you add one of the spellchecker plugins?
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how to use gui in the AidLearning?how to custom the gui?
How to use Watcher / WatcherClient over tcp/ip network?
Watcher seems to ZMQ server, and WatcherClient is ZMQ Client, but there is no API/Interface to config server IP address.
Do I need to implement a class that inherits from WatcherClient?
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The example book created by jupyter-book create creates files with permissions 775. None of these files are really executable, and therefore the correct permissions should be 664 (or probably 644)
To Reproduce
jupyter-book create test; ls -al test
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There are many places where we could make use of Pathlib.
Look for any places that uses
with open(...)and ask yourself:Path(),Don't try to bite more than you can chew (or more than I can review), try to fix 1 place at a time.