Sean Sall

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@ZSQflower don't know if you've seen it, but the authors of the original [Stacked Hourglass Networks](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1603.06937.pdf) paper do a bit of analysis on this, shown in figures 8 and 9....

I think this is probably to be expected since sqlite is an in-memory DB, right? Maybe this suggests that we should move to something like Postgres sooner rather than later....

> Some slowdown is expected in sqlite due to increased numbers of rows and whatnot, but the slowdown I'm experiencing here is like right after a bunch of rows have...

[SO](https://stackoverflow.com/a/23575424) to suggest that it is a corrupted image (albeit to a small degree) due to HTTP protocols having a max transfer size, and recommend setting `PIL.ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = True`. Looks...

> I'm unsure if that would be the best thing to do just because then we don't know the extent of the corruption, it's effect on classification, and how often...

I'm actually not sure. It's certainly better than catching it and doing no text matching. Are there other alternatives? I suppose the temporary workaround you suggested in https://github.com/typicalTYLER/SolarPanelDataWrangler/issues/13 could work?...

@SylwiaOliwia2 what all did you have to install?

@SylwiaOliwia2 Got it, thanks for clarifying. Did you have the `spdw` conda environment active when you had to install these? The container should come with a prebuilt conda environment that...

@SylwiaOliwia2 ah, okay. While you don't have to install the environment, you still do need to activate it to use it, even in the Docker container.

@SylwiaOliwia2, did you type `conda spdw`, or `conda activate spdw` (or `source activate spdw`)? The former shouldn't work, but I think the latter should. If it doesn't, then it sounds...