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Do I need to learn LaTeX? Are there better options?
try out curvenote.com it's not latest but has a lot of powerful features -- including latex support for equations
- Is there a CodePen/OverLeaf equivalent for sharing and viewing Jupyter Notebooks/Labs
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Is there a way to share a Latex file to Word users
try using curvenote.com instead - write in something like a sciencey good docs interface, output to Tex, PDF or word whenever you want. Has full support for math, cross referencing, citations, bibtex etc.,, and output to latex templates for specific journals etc...
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Interactive journal articles/Latex documents
probably curvenote.com ?
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Im a new 1st year PhD candidate starting Monday… I would really appreciate any tips or things you wish you had known at the beginning of your PhD. I have worked with my supervisor before so have a pretty good relationship although I am not naive to the fact this will change over time.
citation manager, keep a regular schedule, stay fit and use tools that help you - paperpile.com curvenote.com
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What are some "work smart, not hard" ways of writing a Thesis?
take a look at curvenote.com
- Finished my PhD… :)
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Tools that allow college students to collaborate on math problems - non-LaTeX based
Try curvenote.com it's a visual editor like google docs but block-based (a little like notion) and has maths support via latex.
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Should I have to edit my PhD students dissertation for basic grammar?
Grammarly doesn't work in overleaf does it? nor in MS Word locally? it does on other online tools like curvenote.com or google docs though, and maybe MS Office but I haven't tried. I'm totally comfortable using grammarly
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do you know a program that will help me write math homework more quickly?
have a look at mathpix.com and curvenote.com both interesting, the first for going from handwriting to LaTeX and the second for a WYSIWYG editor for writing with latex maths support
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Getting Started with Gemma Models
A Colab notebook.
- Welcome to Colaboratory
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A playground to practice differential privacy - Antigranular
To play with the dataset, we first must create a Jupyter notebook, a powerful and popular tool among data engineers. I created mine on Google Colab.
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Topic and Subtopic Extraction with the Google Gemini Pro
Please head over to the Google Colab
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How do I begin building AI tools for myself?
But regardless of what you want to do, you'll probably use Python. In this context, a good way to work with Python is using Jupyter Notebooks. So you should start with installing Python and Jupyter and go from there. If you want to get started without installing anything, Google Colab gives you a remote Jupyter Notebook which runs in the browser for free.
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教程:使用 Google Colab 安全地转发 B 站视频
访问 Google Colab 。
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Journey into Jupyter Notebooks: A Beginner's Guide
Remember school days when you'd share notes with classmates? Jupyter takes that spirit and amplifies it. Once you've crafted your Notebook, you can share it with peers, collaborators, and the world. Platforms like GitHub and Google's Colab natively render Jupyter Notebooks. It's like penning an open letter to the world but in a delightful mix of code, text, and visuals.
- This feels like an obvious question, but if I load a pickle file that is 1GB in size, is it taking up 1GB of memory?
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Leveraging Google Colab to run Postgres: A Comprehensive Guide
Open your web browser and navigate to Google Colab.
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No excuses to start working with Python
Using Google Colab you can develop Python codes, similar to Jupyter Notebooks. You will have an environment prepared with various Python libraries. In addition you have tips on small codes for development, some tutorials, gihub connection, cloud -saved notebooks and more.
What are some alternatives?
floating-ui - A JavaScript library to position floating elements and create interactions for them.
fast-stable-diffusion - fast-stable-diffusion + DreamBooth
tlk - Group video call for the web. No signups. No downloads. [Moved to: https://github.com/vasanthv/talk]
stable-diffusion-webui-colab - stable diffusion webui colab
tex-rs - A port of TeX82 to Rust. (WIP)
gimp-stable-diffusion
jupytext - Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts
discoart - 🪩 Create Disco Diffusion artworks in one line
RusTeX - A (somewhat experimental) implementation of a TeX engine in rust, used to convert LaTeX documents to xhtml.
quickstart-android - Firebase Quickstart Samples for Android
publish - Collection of various things I deem helpful for publishing
comfyui-colab - comfyui colabs templates new nodes