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Alec Graves
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It is legal: Jupyter notebook integration for the Wolfram Engine is maintained by WRI on the main Wolfram GitHub. Maybe try importing a notebook with the "Import" function? "Import" works for me on the wolfram script CLI. The "NotebookOpen"...
This function seems excessively difficult for the Wolfram Engine solve symbolically - which is what Wolfram|Alpha seems to be trying to do. I do not know if Wolfram|Alpha can numerically minimize, but here is an example of using a notebook [(which...
This is actually a fantastic question which took me a long time to figure out myself. It is not currently possible to generate a standalone executable of Wolfram Language (WL) programs. WL programs rely on the '[Wolfram...
Hello, I made another dark theme after seeing your amazing Dracula theme! ## Darcula Theme ![Darcula theme notebook gif][1] Darcula is the [default dark theme](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/user-interface-themes.html) for [JetBrains...
Also, many works on MuseScore.com have been published into the public domain, including many great classical compsers' works. These public domain works can be downloaded for free without a 'pro' license since there are no royalties to pay, and they...
&[Wolfram Notebook][1] **Keywords:** Wolfram Language, Wolfram Engine, wolframscript, Command Line, CLI, Terminal [1]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/51f32d4b-2c1f-459b-88cc-f105e5a01162
I am not really sure how Mathematica gets this info. I would assume it reads the info from your operating system somehow. Maybe you could check in other apps (like your browser, or camera app) to see if the virtual obs cam is still listed as a...
Also, it seems MXNet has had a high-priority ticket to support second-derivative computations for several years now, but it does not appear any progress has been made. Perhaps this is not even possible with the MXNet backend Wolfram is using. *...
https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/194392/netportgradient-returns-floating-point-overflow-for-this-simple-network I believe it is probably related to this bug.
I am not familiar with Mathematica video processing capabilities. However, this does seem like a very interesting problem. I do not know if standard image descriptors would be enough to reliably track the motion of ripples in the water, but maybe...