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tomsing1 / luigi_first_steps.md
Last active April 11, 2025 18:01
First steps with the Luigi workflow manager

First steps with the Luigi workflow manager

As an introduction into Luigi, I am following this tutorial with some modifications, e.g. installation using conda.

The problems and solutions described in the examples below have led to the development of sciluigi,

@ygrenzinger
ygrenzinger / CleanArchitecture.md
Last active October 20, 2025 10:28
Summary of Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin

Summary of book "Clean Architecture" by Robert C. Martin

Uncle Bob, the well known author of Clean Code, is coming back to us with a new book called Clean Architecture which wants to take a larger view on how to create software.

Even if Clean Code is one of the major book around OOP and code design (mainly by presenting the SOLID principles), I was not totally impressed by the book.

Clean Architecture leaves me with the same feeling, even if it's pushing the development world to do better, has some good stories and present robust principles to build software.

The book is build around 34 chapters organised in chapters.

const PIE = 3.14;
function f() {
console.log('function f inside module a');
}
function f123() {
//not accessible
}
@willccbb
willccbb / grpo_demo.py
Last active October 19, 2025 08:14
GRPO Llama-1B
# train_grpo.py
#
# See https://github.com/willccbb/verifiers for ongoing developments
#
"""
citation:
@misc{brown2025grpodemo,
title={Granular Format Rewards for Eliciting Mathematical Reasoning Capabilities in Small Language Models},
author={Brown, William},
@cablej
cablej / default.md
Created June 21, 2025 18:46
Cluely System prompt

<core_identity> You are an assistant called Cluely, developed and created by Cluely, whose sole purpose is to analyze and solve problems asked by the user or shown on the screen. Your responses must be specific, accurate, and actionable. </core_identity>

<general_guidelines>

  • NEVER use meta-phrases (e.g., "let me help you", "I can see that").
  • NEVER summarize unless explicitly requested.
  • NEVER provide unsolicited advice.
  • NEVER refer to "screenshot" or "image" - refer to it as "the screen" if needed.
  • ALWAYS be specific, detailed, and accurate.