You can use AWS Free tier plan. The plan is for one year and that would be sufficientThank you so much!!
This course uses AWS. For those who don't have an account in Amazon, is it impossible to do this course?
You can use AWS Free tier plan. The plan is for one year and that would be sufficientThank you so much!!
This course uses AWS. For those who don't have an account in Amazon, is it impossible to do this course?
Thank you. Really helpful.Here is the textbook content that I mirrored on 23/apr/23 (and checked that all inner links work!). ~ 20mb packed, it is constantly getting updated though, so probably a new one will be helpful in a few months' time.
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Thank you. do you think you can compress the course? it will really be helpful to me if i could get thatI made a new version of the textbook that is the 100% copy of the original, runs as an original docusaurus js site, no html. I was just curious how to do it, it involved some manual work, but could be automated with a scraper + headless chrome based parser. I used mitmproxy + some minimal custom python code. Here you go, size is 1/20th of the html version.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Thank you for tryingWell, it is kind of already quite well compressed by the author. I did ctry to compress, even with separating the talking heads videos (around 800mb to have more compression) plus the coding ones could not get too much compression. Down to max 4-5 gb, which is not much to many other videos 1/10 or even 1/20th the size. So does not make much sense with these.
Do you have the latest version of the textbook now? If so, could you share with us. Many thanks.I used sitesucker (mac only, had to pull out a very old laptop + use OCLP to install a recent-ish macos on it, have it boot, and use the web view option in sitesucker+ try other settings and restart the download several times as the app just freezes sometimes...)
It basically renders all pages in a hidden browser window, parses the html for links, and crawls all of them doing the same and saving them.
However, while researching how to do it best I've found archivebox which is a free python/django based solution that runs in a browser / cli and can do the same on linux/windows/mac. Not tried yet, but I highly recommend it
yeah, I think many new materials have been added. There are new courses as well.Were many things added to it already (compared to what I have) - let me know, I am sure you checked it that's why you mention it. Right?