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  1. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/Dockerfile

    RUN groupadd -g 1001 buildslave && useradd -m -u 1001 -g buildslave buildslave
    RUN mkdir -p /tf/venv
    RUN chown -R buildslave:buildslave /tf
    RUN dpkg -i /patchelf/patchelf_0.14.3-1_arm64.deb
    
    # All lines past this point are reset when $CACHEBUSTER is set. We need this
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  2. ci/official/README.md

    #   will need to run `docker exec tf pkill bazel` to quit bazel.
    #
    #   Note: new files created from the container are owned by "root".
    #   You can run e.g. `docker exec tf chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) build_output`
    #   to transfer ownership to your user.
    #
    # Docker is enabled by default on Linux. You may disable it if you prefer:
    # export TFCI=py311,linux_x86,no_docker
    
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  3. RELEASE.md

        *   Add `tf.keras.layers.AbstractRNNCell` as the preferred implementation
            for RNN cells in TF v2. User can use it to implement RNN cells with
            custom behavior.
        *   Keras training and validation curves are shown on the same plot when
            using the TensorBoard callback.
        *   Switched Keras `fit/evaluate/predict` execution to use only a single
            unified path by default unless eager execution has been explicitly
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