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lucasweb78 / oracle-jdk8-aws-linux.sh
Last active March 28, 2016 22:34
Install Oracle JDK 8 on AWS Linux
#!/bin/bash
wget -c --no-cookies --no-check-certificate --header "Cookie: gpw_e24=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oracle.com%2F; oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie" "http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/8u77-b03/jdk-8u77-linux-x64.rpm" --output-document="jdk-8u77-linux-x64.rpm"
sudo rpm -i jdk-8u77-linux-x64.rpm
sudo alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/java/default/bin/java 20000
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default
@Piasy
Piasy / install_ffmpeg.sh
Last active October 27, 2025 17:49
brew install ffmpeg with all options
brew options ffmpeg
brew install ffmpeg \
--with-chromaprint \
--with-fdk-aac \
--with-fontconfig \
--with-freetype \
--with-frei0r \
--with-game-music-emu \
--with-libass \
@luciopaiva
luciopaiva / walksync.js
Last active October 29, 2020 20:24 — forked from kethinov/walksync.js
List all files in a directory in Node.js recursively in a synchronous fashion
#!/usr/bin/env node
const
path = require("path"),
fs = require("fs");
/**
* List all files in a directory recursively in a synchronous fashion
*
* @param {String} dir
@KayLerch
KayLerch / en-US.js
Last active February 17, 2021 06:39
Optimized i18n request interceptor for Alexa custom skills in Node. Loads only required language assets from external files and provides some convenient functions to read them. Will also let you store localized settings represented as JSON objects in your language files.
module.exports = Object.freeze({
translation: {
welcome: 'Howdy',
images: [
{
background: 'https://image/en-US.png'
},
{
background: 'https://image/en-US2.png'
},
@Hellisotherpeople
Hellisotherpeople / blog.md
Last active August 12, 2025 21:18
You probably don't know how to do Prompt Engineering, let me educate you.

You probably don't know how to do Prompt Engineering

(This post could also be titled "Features missing from most LLM front-ends that should exist")

Apologies for the snarky title, but there has been a huge amount of discussion around so called "Prompt Engineering" these past few months on all kinds of platforms. Much of it is coming from individuals who are peddling around an awful lot of "Prompting" and very little "Engineering".

Most of these discussions are little more than users finding that writing more creative and complicated prompts can help them solve a task that a more simple prompt was unable to help with. I claim this is not Prompt Engineering. This is not to say that crafting good prompts is not a difficult task, but it does not involve doing any kind of sophisticated modifications to general "template" of a prompt.

Others, who I think do deserve to call themselves "Prompt Engineers" (and an awful lot more than that), have been writing about and utilizing the rich new eco-system

@karpathy
karpathy / add_to_zshrc.sh
Created August 25, 2024 20:43
Git Commit Message AI
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# AI-powered Git Commit Function
# Copy paste this gist into your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc to gain the `gcm` command. It:
# 1) gets the current staged changed diff
# 2) sends them to an LLM to write the git commit message
# 3) allows you to easily accept, edit, regenerate, cancel
# But - just read and edit the code however you like
# the `llm` CLI util is awesome, can get it here: https://llm.datasette.io/en/stable/
gcm() {