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The Mixed Time-Series chart type allows for configuring the title of the primary and the secondary y-axis.
However, while only the title of the primary axis is shown next to the axis, the title of the secondary one is placed at the upper end of the axis where it gets hidden by bar values and zoom controls.
How to reproduce the bug
- Create a mixed time-series chart
- Configure axi
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According to FastAPI's docs, response_model can accept type annotations that are not pydantic models. However, the code referenced below is checking for the __fields__ attribute, which won't be on type annotations such as list[float], for example.
https://github.com/ray-project/ray/blob/e60a5f52eb93c851b186cb78fa1f70d
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Aesthetically trivial, yet I've spotted a discrepancy with font sizes in our tooltip (front-end + back-end screenshots below).
I believe sections #1 and #2 should have the same font size?

, there seems to be an off-by-one error in dcc.DatePickerRange. I set max_date_allowed = datetime.today().date(), but in the calendar, yesterday is the maximum date allowed. I see it in my apps, and it is also present in the first example on the DatePickerRange documentation page.
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Python 3.10 added suggestions for AttributeError and NameError in the error messages. It seems the suggestions are not stored in the exception object but calculated when Error is displayed. There is a note that that this won't work with IPython but it will be good to see if it's feasible. Opening an issue for discussion.
https://bugs.python.org/issue38530
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.
It was decided in the dev call today that we want to deprecate arrow() because of its awkward dependence on the axis scales. ...
As an alternative, we want to introduce a similar replacement vector(x, y, dx, dy, ...) where the parameters are still in data space, but the arrow shape is not tied to the data. This should be implemented based on FancyArrowPatch which is also the basis for `an
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In gensim/models/fasttext.py:
model = FastText(
vector_size=m.dim,
vector_size=m.dim,
window=m.ws,
window=m.ws,
epochs=m.epoch,
epochs=m.epoch,
negative=m.neg,
negative=m.neg,
# FIXME: these next 2 lines read in unsupported FB FT modes (loss=3 softmax or loss=4 onevsall,
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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
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I typically used compressed datasets (e.g. gzipped) to save disk space. This works fine with AllenNLP during training because I can write my dataset reader to load the compressed data. However, the predict command opens the file and reads lines for the Predictor. This fails when it tries to load data from my compressed files.
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These examples take quite a long time to run, and they make our documentation CI fail quite frequently due to timeout. It'd be nice to speed the up a little bit.
To contributors: if you want to work on an example, first have a look at the example, and if you think you're comfortable working on it and have found a potential way to speed-up execution time while preserving the educational message