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From YouTube: Weekly Sync 2020-12-29
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Meeting Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16u9Tev3O0CcUDe2nfikHmrO3Xnd4ASJ45myFgQLpvzM/edit#heading=h.jmbbj1k292xc
A
A
A
A
B
So,
let's
see
yeah
last
week,
you
asked
me
to
see
if
I
can
generate
data
using
a
python
function
and
I
did
that
and
yeah
cool
I
actually
tried
generating
documentation.
I
think
I
was
on
the
wrong
page
of
the
tutorial,
which
is
why
I
think
I've
run
into
an
error
now
that
somehow
messed
up
my
imports,
so
I
think
I'm
going
to
need
some
help.
B
This
happened
to
me
the
same
problem
that
chico
faced.
I
ran
into
the
same
problem.
I
I
got
past
it
using
that
skip
command.
I.
B
The
installation
for
both
of
those
auto
escalant
and
the
other
one
okay.
A
B
Yeah
and
I
thought
I
had
done-
okay,
I'd
actually
been
successful
in
setting
up
my
dev
environment,
but
somehow
that
messed
up
my
inputs
for
the
entirety
of
this
model,
and
now
I'm
not
trying
to
use
my
spells.
A
Okay,
all
right
well,
we'll
have
to
figure
that
out
then.
A
A
I
want
to
see
all
right,
so
what
I'm
doing
right
now
is
I'm
just
checking
to
see
if
their
latest
release
here
has
the
pre-built
wheels,
because
this
is
what
we
ran
into.
I
don't
know
because
remember
remember:
we
had
some
discussion
around
this
last
time.
Okay,
so
it
doesn't
have
pre-built
wheels
because
we
had
some
discussion
around
why
we
needed
these.
A
You
know
the
dependency
checking
around
like
wobble
rabbit
and
something
else
because
they
just
recently
started
or
they
released
prevail,
wheels
for
older
versions
and
then
we
didn't
need
it,
but
it
looks
like
we
do
still
need
to
do.
Checking
for
swig,
so
I'll
just
write
that
down
all
right.
B
Right
so
I've
sent
a
screenshot
of
the
error,
I'm
getting
on
a
getter.
So
it's
something
you
recognize.
A
The
production
version
of
dffml
so
or
like
the
you
know
the
one
from
pi
pi
so.
B
Yeah
but
that's
the
thing
if
I
try
to
uninstall
dffml
like
say
I
do
something
like
pip,
uninstall
dffml.
It.
B
A
So
so
it
looks
like
somehow
we
must
have
run
pip
install
using
sudo
at
some
point
so
because
we
got
installed
to
slash
user,
which
is
a
root.
Only
only
root
can
write
there.
So
you're
just
gonna
need
to
run
uninstall
with
sudo.
B
A
Okay,
so
do
all
right,
so
so
it's
saying
yeah
it's
using
roots
path,
so
yeah,
okay,
that
looks
like
there.
You
go
yeah.
A
So
yeah
so
now
yeah
there
you
go
so
yeah
just
make
sure
not
to
use
pseudo
and
and
then
you
you
should
be
free
and
clear
of
that.
A
B
C
B
B
B
Yeah,
so
I'll
do
this.
The
second
thing
I
want
to
talk
to
you
about
is:
I
can
I'll
stop
presenting
now.
The
second
thing
I
wanted
to
ask
you
is:
I
went
through
some
of
the
models
and
checked
out
their
documentation.
B
Can
I
have
like
local
training
examples
for
the
documentation
like
you'll
for
the
documentation?
I
saw
their
examples
and
some
of
them
had
local
files.
B
You
need
to
know
what
the
training
test
accuracies
are
for
the
examples
right,
and
I
can't
do
that
if
the
data
is
random,.
A
B
All
right
so
say
I
was
giving
examples
for
this
anomaly.
Detection
model.
A
Yeah,
okay,
okay,
so
ideally
we
we
don't
have
that
right,
but
if,
if
that's,
if
that's
we,
we
can
do
that.
But
ideally
we
don't
right,
because
it's
just
so
yeah
like
I
think
we
talked
about
this
last
time,
but
it
just
ends
up
looking
like
you
know,
you.
A
B
Yeah,
so
one
of
the
examples
had
a
shell
file
running
to
generate
training
antenna
would
something
like
that
be
okay,.
A
Yeah,
I
think,
let's
see
where
is
that
example?
I
mean
the
the
thing
is
that
that
works
right
now
better
than
it
will
work
in
the
future
when
we
need
to
support
windows
too,
and
we're
trying
to
figure
out
yash
is
working
on
trying
to
support
windows
and
anytime.
We
have
like
little
bash
examples
that
makes
it
slightly
more
difficult.
B
B
All
right,
so
this
is
the
xda
regressor
model
yeah.
So
no,
I
don't
think
it
was
this
one.
I
think
it
was
right
where
not
this
one.
B
B
B
B
All
right,
so
this
is
a
model
for
balfour
p
y
and.
A
B
A
A
We're
trying
to
get
away
from
this
because
we,
you
know
we
have
the
ability
to
do
the
the
the
inline.
You
know
console
test
stuff
within
the
documentation.
That
way,
we
don't
have
to
evidence
separate
files
to.
A
You
can
include
so
I
yeah
all
right.
Well,
we
just
don't
want
it
to
look
like
a
giant
wall
of
text
is
the
main
thing
right.
So
if,
because
yeah,
so
we
we
can
do,
we
can
do
you
know
little
files,
we
just
want
to
be
be
conscious
of,
of
how
it
looks
and
then
make
sure
that
it
still
works
when
we're
on
this.
You
know.
B
A
A
And
then
I
think
the
thing
is
also
that
you
don't
so
the
way
that
so
so
doing
it
with
these,
the
sh
files
was
sort
of
like
the
the
way
that
we
had
been
doing
it
beforehand
and
now
that
we
have
now
now
that
we
can
sort
of
combine
things
in
line
with
the
documentation
for
the
like
within
the
docs
string
for
the
for
the
class,
I
think
did
we
go
over
how
to
I
think,
there's
an
example
of
how
to
write
out
a
file
using
the
console
test
stuff,
but
that's
how
we
would
do
this.
A
Okay,
great
because
yeah,
let
me
just
double
check
here:
yeah,
because
we'd
want
to
we'd
want
to
just
write
that
as
a
you
know,
like
the
code
block
and
then
file,
and
then
you
put
file
path:
okay,
yeah
there
yeah!
So
that's
I
just
say:
yeah:
do
it?
Do
it
right,
write
it
out?
No,
that's
fine!
A
Ideally,
you
know
like
I
said
we
have
a
some
kind
of
function
to
generate
that,
but
you
know
sometimes
that's
less
clear,
so
yeah,
if
you're,
if
you
feel
like
this,
is
going
to
be
more
clear,
it's
it's!
It's
really
just
about
making
this.
It
aesthetically
aesthetically
pleasing
for
the
documentation,
because
we
don't
want
to
end
up
with
giant.
C
A
Right
so
yeah,
however,
you
want
to
do
that,
go
for
it.
B
All
right
did
you
have
a
look
at
my
pull
request.
I
sent,
I
think.
B
A
Yeah,
okay
and
we're
talking
about
these
two
commits,
so
I
think
the
main
thing
was
that
we
haven't
moved
the
so
so
you
you
trim
thing
down
drinks
down
with
the
the
data,
but
we
haven't
moved.
We
needed
to
move
the
whole
model
itself
into.
Let's
see,
where
was
that
comment.
A
I
think
maybe-
and
maybe
we
just
talked
about
in
the
meeting,
but
basically
the
dfml,
hyphen,
anomal
or
hyphen
model
hyphen,
anomaly,
detection-
that
directory
needs
to
be
removed
and
then
we
need
to
move
the
file
like
the
main.
The
files
just
into
the
directory
above.
B
B
A
Yeah,
okay,
yeah
so,
and
I
think
we
must
have-
we
must
have
put
it
in
here
instead
of
the
meeting
minutes
instead
of
in
the
pull
request.
So
that
makes
more
sense
why?
Okay,
so
yeah
all
right.
So
let's
just
do
that
because
that's
that's
sort
of
the
main
thing
here.
Let
me
just
comment
in.
A
Here:
okay,
so
I'll
put
it
here
so
that
we
remember
that,
because
that
median
minutes,
it's
not
a
great
place
to
track
that.
So
all.
A
All
right,
so
I
added
a
comment
with
that
and
then
other
than
that,
let's
see
was
there
anything
else
here.
B
Okay,
where
do
I
put
the
tests
like
the
test
model
file?
Where
do
I
put
that.
A
A
B
A
B
A
Done
yet
so
that's
that's
our
last
thing,
so
you're
just
gonna
put
them
okay,
so
come
on.
A
A
A
This
example
here
this
is
how
you
write
out
a
file.
So,
let's
see.
A
A
So
you're
gonna
look
at
reference
this
and
then
you're
gonna
want
something
like
this
for
writing
out
a
file
so
for
writing
out
a
file.
A
A
A
Then
this
is
what
it
looks
like
and
then
you
take
your
training
data,
which
was
that
we
had
some
somewhere,
maybe
not
well.
We
have
some
of
those
files.
A
A
Yeah
yeah.
A
Yeah
cool
and
then
the
rest
of
that
I
think
we
talked
about
how
to
write
how
to
write
the
console
test
example
for
what
was
I
can't
remember,
which
model
we
did
it
for
last
time.
I
think
it
might
have
been
the
actual.
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
I
think
and
then
you
so
you
can
reference
the
you
know
the
meeting
the
meeting
recording
for
that
and
then
also
that
commit
where
we
added
that.
So,
let's
see
x,
comma
y
and
then
I'll
just
put
all
right
and
then
let's
see
yeah,
so
that
all
right
and
let's
just
find
that
commit
so
that
we
have
that
handy.
A
A
This
is
a
good
example
here:
okay
and
okay
yeah.
So
here
we
did
the
we
downloaded
stuff,
so
you're,
just
gonna
put
you're
gonna,
say
talk
about
you
know,
you'll
say
create
these
files
and
then
you'll
do
that
to
to
create
the
file,
and
we
also
do
we
usually
put
the
file
name
that
the
user
is
supposed
to
write
to
in
bold
above
it
it's
like
a
little
header,
so
they
know
what
to
call
the
file.
A
All
right
yeah,
so
that
says:
okay,
training,
csv
and
then
right
out
to
training
csv,
all
right
cool.
So
let's
see
dependency
issue.
What
to
do
about
examples.
A
Make
eight
degrees
somebody
sized
include
or
let's
see
but
show
what
to
put
in
files
via
console
test.
B
No
just
a
small
issue.
I
think
this
pull
request
failed.
One
of
the
ci
tests
for
for
the
should
I
plug
in,
should
I
be
worried
about
that.
A
B
Issue-
and
I
thought
it
would
be
best
if
I
ask
you
for
just
for
a
confirmation
on
that.
A
Right,
great,
okay,
so
that's
that's!
That's
the
idea
just
created
this
kind,
ci
failing
label,
because
there's
some
things
like
that,
where
it's
like!
It's,
not
your
fault!
You
know
you
just
want
to
make
sure
that
that
it's
not
so
that's
did
the
right
thing
there:
okay,
so
yeah!
That
has
to
do
with
this
intermittent
issue
that
they
are
having
with
their
back
end
service
or
something
I'm
not
sure
what
the
deal
is.
B
Because
I
only
had
like
one
other
c
I
feel
failing,
and
that
was
for
me
not
up
updating
the
change,
log
and
yeah
so
yeah.
So
in
that
yeah
I
think
we
were.
A
Cool
all
right,
so,
let's
see,
I
think
that
yeah
that's
a
little
set,
then
all
right,
sweet
nitesh.
What
did
you
want
to
talk
about
today?.
C
Yeah,
actually,
I
made
a
full
request
to
add
a
support
of
light
gbm
model,
all
right
regression
classifier.
Basically,
it's
a
boosting
algorithm,
that
is,
that
was
developed
by
a
microsoft
and
open
source,
okay,
cool,
so
yeah,
and
luckily
I
found
that
the
the
documentation
of
this
is
in
the
form
of
numpy.
So
we
can
use
the
make
numpy
config
in
it.
A
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
Yep
and
I
think
we
need
to
install
the
light
gbm
in
sci,
so.
A
File,
yeah
we'd
only
need
this
file
if
we
were
hosting
the
repo
on
its
own.
Let's
see
license
manifest.
A
Okay,
wait
a
minute
so.
A
A
A
Okay,
this
has
to
do
with
the
requirements
pinning
it's
interesting
because
I
just
set
this
up
recently.
So
when
we
go
to
do
the
release,
which
I'm
found
a
way
around
all
of
the
compliant
stuff
that
I
need
to
do
so
I'm
going
to
do
that
very
soon
here
and
when
we
go
to
do
the
release,
we
need
to
pin
all
the
versions
of
everything
and
so
what's
happening
here.
A
Is
the
there's
a
test
for
the
version
pinning
and
that
version
pinning
the
version
pinning
test
is
looking
at
an
old
version
of
the
it
basically
pulls
down
the
logs
and
then
it
yeah
it
pulls
down
the
logs
and
it
checks
that
the
that
what
the
versions
that
got
installed
in
the
logs
are,
which
is,
let's
see
yeah
it
does
it
way
at
the
top,
but
basically
it
scrapes
it
all
out,
and
then
it
comes
and
it
figures
out
what
the
requirements
txt
would
be
if
their
version
was
pinned
to
what
the
tests
for
the
the
main
package
would
be
when
they're
all
installed,
because
we
have
to
find
the
versions
that
work
all
of
the
versions
that
work
together
to
be
able
to
pin
them.
A
So
it
looks
like
we're
going
to
need
to
update
that
test.
Oh
we're
gonna
need
to
deal
with
that.
It's
gonna
be
interesting
yeah,
because
this
is
gonna
fail.
Every
time
we
add
a
new
plug-in
now,
which
is
gonna,
be
annoying.
A
Let's
see
we'll
have
to
deal
with
this.
We
need
to
open
a
new
issue
for
this
one
for
now
we'll
just
update
the
logs
but
yeah.
I
don't
know
what
we're
gonna
do
about
that.
We'll
figure
it
out.
A
All
right,
what
is
this
more
descriptive
test
service,
dev,
pendups,.
A
A
A
Which
will
be
right
after
this
meeting,
so
let
me
just
make
a
note
of.
A
That,
okay,
so
oh
and
then
we
need
to
remove
that
file.
So
before
merge
john
will
update
with.
A
Sweet,
let
me
just
make
sure
we
have
notes
on
that,
all
right
so
add
it.
A
C
A
Can
you
show
us
what's
going
on.
B
C
C
A
Async
equals
this
is
really
odd.
My
guess
is,
my
guess:
is
the
python
version
issue?
So
can
you
just
let's
just
look
at
docs.sh
real,
quick.
A
A
For
giving
can
we
just
look
at
the
look
at
that
script,
slash
docs.sh
file
and
just
open
that
real,
quick.
A
A
All
right,
it's
mad
about
that
p,
expect
p,
expect
library
it's
on
three
async.
Oh
it's
because
async
became
a
keyword.
So
this
is
a
package
that
works
for
python
3.6
and
is
okay,
so
this
just
got
installed
by
your
all
right.
So
dist
packages
is
usually
used
by
like.
If
you
do
an
advocate,
install
or
something,
then
it
might
put
it
in
there
rather
than
site
packages.
A
It's
my
understanding
at
least,
and
so
this
is
probably
something
because
the
system
version
ubuntu's
version
of
python
is
probably
3.6,
and
so
they
installed
this
p
expect
which
isn't
compatible
with
3.7,
because
async
is
becomes
a
keyword
and
so
when
they
have
async
equals
false
that
that,
obviously
you
can't
you
can't
say
that
if
they
think
it's
a
key
word,
you
couldn't
say
like
if
equals
false
right,
so
so
you're
gonna
need
to
you
need
to
get
it.
A
A
A
A
Looks
like
they
say,
python3
all
right,
I'm
just
checking
the
library
itself.
If
you
want,
if
you
want
to
see
what
I'm
doing
I'll
present
as
well.
Okay,
let's
see
so
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out.
You
know
if
there's
maybe
a
newer
version
that
that
already
fixes
this,
because
then
we
can
have
that
we
can
solve
that
by
just
doing
installing
the
latest
version.
So.
C
A
A
Yeah
so
they
made
it
with
an
underscore.
So
the
question
is:
is
that
in
the
last
release
and
if
it
is,
can
you
just
install
that
one.
A
A
All
right
point
all
right,
so
let's
jump
back
to
your
terminal
here
and
see.
I
think,
because
I
think
we
should
just
be
able
to
install
a
new
version
of
this
library
on
this
p,
expect
and
and
solve
your
problem
here.
B
A
All
right:
okay,
let's
let's
first,
let's
first
back
this
thing
up,
so,
let's,
let's
create
a
copy
that
p
expect
and
just
like
cp
dash
r,
that
user
lib
python3
disk
packages
p
expect
cp-r
yeah,
so
do
cp,
dash
r
and
then
user
lib
python,
3
disk
packages
p
expect.
A
And
then
just
copy
it
to
like,
I
don't
know
some
somewhere
where
somewhere,
where
you
can
keep
it
safe
for
a
second
here,
so
you
can
put
it
in
your
downloads.
The
whole
directory
so
p
expect
a
directory,
not
just
that
file.
C
A
B
B
A
Hilda
yeah
there
you
go
all
right,
sweet
all
right.
So
now,
let's
download
do
yeah,
you
can
do
pip
download.
You
can
do
pip
download
p,
expect.
A
All
right
sweet,
so,
let's
see
pi
two
play
three
great
okay.
So
now
we
want
to
install
this
thing
into
into
your
disk
packages
directory
and
now
the
problem
is
from
understand,
so
we
can
try
just
installing
it,
but
we
risk
the
chance
that
it
sounds
like
the
internet
says
that
it
may
or
may
not
be
configured
to
install
into
disk
packages.
A
It
may
go
to
site
packages
like
we
were
talking
about
it's
supposed
to
go
to
site
packages,
but
some
people
say
it
ends
up
in
disk
packages
but
to
circumvent
that
whole
thing.
We
are
just
going
to
install
it
to
a
prefix
and
then
copy
that
and
then
replace
the
directories
in
disk
packages.
So
basically
we'll,
if
you
do
mk
temp
mkt.
B
A
Okay,
that'll
give
you
a
temporary
directory
so
hit
enter.
A
A
And
then
you
can
do
the
p
expect.
C
A
A
C
A
Yeah,
sorry,
do
you
expect
or
oh
and
move
that
one
to
p
expect
dot
old
or
something,
because
that's
the
old
version
that
we're
trying
to
preserve
here
that
directory
that
you
have
there
is
we
want
to
unzip
the
wheel
and
we
want
to
then
take
the
contents
that
is
unzipped,
which
will
be
probably
the
directory
name,
p,
expect
and
move
that
into
your
disk
packages
directory.
C
A
A
So
all
right
so
yeah
go
I'm
going
to
go
into
downloads
and
then
just
do
mvp
expect
p
expect
dot
old,
and
so
we
copied,
because
this
this
is
the
so
p-
expect
space
p,
expect
dot
old,
we're
gonna
move
that
the
expect
to
expect
all
right,
cool,
so
yeah
and
hit
enter
yeah.
So
now,
we've
taken
we've
copied
it
from
user
lib
disk
packages.
We
moved
it
to
p
expect.old
and
now,
if
we
do
unzip
p
expect
hyphen
4.8,
pi,
2
wheel.
C
A
Let's
see
it
should
be
there.
Where
is
it?
What
do
you
expect
expect
it's
weird
saved
pxfect,
for
can
you
do
like
an
ls?
A
You
see
the
yeah,
it
says
it
downloaded
them.
Let's
see
expect
yeah
there.
It
is.
Oh,
it
probably
just
doesn't
want
to
auto
complete,
because
it's
not
a
zip
file.
Yeah
just
copy
that
p
expect
4.8
zero
dot
wheel
and
you
can
just
unzip
that
it's
just
a
zip
file.
A
Yeah,
oh,
you
could
do
star.
I
think
if
you
just
do
star
it'll,
do
it
four
star?
If
you
do
unzip
yeah
there,
you
go
yay
all
right
and
then
I
think
you
can
just
replace
that
directory.
Let's
see!
So,
if
you
do,
you
know
rmr
after
user,
I
would
just
do
rmrf.
A
You
know
the
user
lib
disk
packages
directory
where
we
found
it.
If
you
go
up
a
bunch
of
times,
it'll
come
up
like
if
we
go
to
that
cp
command.
We
had.
C
So
I
need
to
cp.
A
Or
well,
don't
don't,
let's
see
so
I
was
just
saying
like
if
you
go
to
your
history
and
find
that
cp
command
that
had
the
full
path
that
we
were
looking
at.
So,
let's
see
because
yeah
we
want
to
take.
We
copied
this
so
yeah,
so
we
want
to
rmrf
that
directory
that
we
made
a
backup
of
and
then
mbp
expect
to
there
yeah
and
then
yeah
all
right.
That
should
be
good
right
yep.
I
think
so.
C
A
Yep
all
right
yeah
and
then
I
would
then
just
do
pseudo
mv
p
expect
and
then
that
path-
and
you
can
do
if
you
do
bang.
So
if
you
do
exclamation
point
dollar
sign,
it'll,
auto,
complete
or
it'll
use
the
last
argument
of
the
last
command
or
that
let's
see
yeah,
try
this
and
then
see
what
happens.
A
And
hopefully
nothing
else
flows
up
that
if
something
on
your
system
stops
working
now,
just
you
know,
put
put
the
old
p
expect
back
basically.
A
A
Let's
see
all
right
sweet
you
should
have.
You
should
have
the
docs
built
now
auto
regressor.
A
A
Yeah
because
I
was
gonna
say
I
feel
like
yeah,
okay,
the
ci
is
passing
with
the
stuff
that
we
just
did.
So
we
should
be
good
all
right,
okay,
that
was
that
was
yeah.
It's
always
tricky
when
we
have
dependency
issues
like
that
are
always
tricky.
C
A
Cool
well,
then,
I
will
talk
to
you
guys
on
getter
and
I'll
talk
to
you
next
week,
other
than
that.
C
Okay
and
the
the
the
issue
about
the
lg
lgbm,
you
you,
you
are
going
to
solve
it
right.
A
Yeah,
so
I'm
gonna
do
I'll,
do
them
both
at
the
same
time,
but
I
I
do
need
you
to
go.
Remove
that
testing
workflow
file,
the
testing.yaml
that
got
added
there,
because
we
don't
need
that
file.
I
put
it
in
a
comment
on
the
pull
request.
Okay,
I
think
other
than
that.
I
think
we're
good
to
go.
A
All
right,
cool
sweet
all
right,
thanks,
guys
and
I'll
talk
to
you
soon
and
have
a
good
one.