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Funeral services will be 1:00 pm Wednesday , at Burke Tubbs Funeral Home. Rev. Rickey Stidman will officiate. Visitation noon until the time of service.

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I am using Zoom’s free (basic) account, Whether it is possible to Create an Online meeting Agent using Zoom API’s and record the Meeting discussion of participants. Then send the meeting audio to my local server ?

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I think I mentioned "colab.research.google.com". I know how webdriver works on a local machine. But as colab research google is an online platform which provides GPU for fast machine learning processing problems, I want to use webdrive on this above mentioned online platform.

Is there any way to upload my code in .py files and import them in colab code cells? The other way I found is to create a local Jupyter notebook then upload it to Colab, is it the only way?

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In initial days of Colab, Ipython magic commands was the only option. %pycat code.py A pop up will appear displaying the code. You can copy it and edit it locally. Remove the file using below command !rm code.py Copy the edited code to a cell in notebook and add below command at the top of the cell %%writefile code.py Run the cell. A file will be created with the contents present in the cell ...