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Fuzzy search: cake~ (finds cakes, bake)
Term boost: "red velvet"^4, chocolate^2
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Question, Lets Say I'M Kaggling, As You Might Know Some "Code Competitions" Are Restricted From Internet Access. In The General Case, You Might Have Some Inference Code Running In An Environment Which Is Isolated From The Net (Data Privacy Issues And Suc


Hi WackyRabbit7 ,
Your description is essentially true, however I'll just clarify that Trains uses a REST protocol, and that the calls are bidirectional. What AgitatedDove14 was referring to is that Trains replies on the responses, and doesn't only send data. This is the reason an "offline" mode is required - not only to store the data that can be later sent to the server, but also to emulate the server's response in order to allow Trains to continue operating as expected.

  
  
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