By using RcloneLab you can get ban in Google Colab.
Why are hardware resources such as T4 GPUs not available to me? The best available hardware is prioritized for users who use Colaboratory interactively rather than for long-running computations. Users who use Colaboratory for long-running computations may be temporarily restricted in the type of hardware made available to them, and/or the duration that the hardware can be used for. We encourage users with high computational needs to use Colaboratory’s UI with a local runtime. Please note that using Colaboratory for cryptocurrency mining is disallowed entirely, and may result in being banned from using Colab altogether.
Source: https://research.google.com/colaboratory/faq.html
This GitHub project is an AIO download/upload/sync manager using the power of Google Colaboratory's 10 Gbps ethernet, and it's free! It's come with RcloneLab, qBittorrent, JDownloader, YouTube-DL, File Browser and netdata.
RcloneLab is a rclone GUI for Google Colaboratory, similar to Rclone Browser.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
MinorMole 📆 🚧 💻 |
Sparoney 🤔 💻 |
ShixAJ 🤔 🐛 💻 |
K-E-N-W-A-Y 🐛 |
r9isgod8 🤔 |
Xazmah 📓 |
Wolverlone 🐛 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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Open the IPython Notebook file in Google Colaboratory by clicking here.
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Click "Run cell" (play button) that you want and follow the instruction shown in the output.
- We recommend to use Rclone Browser for file browsing and get a path for RcloneLab.
- Use Google Chrome Browser for the best experience; if you face any issues with other browsers, it's the browser problem, not us.
- Each account can have one VM session that lasts for 12 hours before purge itself; you can force the new session by goto Runtime > Reset all runtimes... But keep that in mind, you need to stay active in Colab console tab; if you lose the connection to the VM, it'll purge itself within 2 to 3 hours.
Licenced under the MIT License.