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greenstevester / how-to-setup-ollama-on-a-macmini.md
Last active April 20, 2026 16:21
April 2026 TLDR setup for Ollama + Gemma 4 12B on a Mac mini (Apple Silicon) — auto-start, preload, and keep-alive

April 2026 TLDR setup for Ollama + Gemma 4 on a Mac mini (Apple Silicon) — auto-start, preload, and keep-alive

April 2026 TLDR Setup for Ollama + Gemma 4 on a Mac mini (Apple Silicon)

Prerequisites

  • Mac mini with Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4/M5)
  • At least 16GB unified memory for Gemma 4 (default 8B)
  • macOS with Homebrew installed
@VariableVic
VariableVic / google-analytics.ts
Last active May 29, 2025 05:56
Medusa -> Google Analytics 4 server side tracking example
import { TransactionBaseService } from "@medusajs/medusa";
import {
ConsentSettings,
EventItem,
JSONPostBody,
} from "../types/google-analytics";
const { subtle } = require("crypto").webcrypto;
@kconner
kconner / macOS Internals.md
Last active March 25, 2026 10:45
macOS Internals

macOS Internals

Understand your Mac and iPhone more deeply by tracing the evolution of Mac OS X from prelease to Swift. John Siracusa delivers the details.

Starting Points

How to use this gist

You've got two main options:

@prologic
prologic / LearnGoIn5mins.md
Last active March 23, 2026 03:33
Learn Go in ~5mins
@horacioh
horacioh / gatsby-config.js
Created November 20, 2019 21:59
Gatsby config: PostCSS, Tailwind, Emotion, Prismic, Google Analytics, Manifest & Offline
/* eslint-disable jsx-a11y/rule-name */
const path = require("path")
require("dotenv").config({
path: `../.env.${process.env.NODE_ENV}`,
})
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {
@munificent
munificent / generate.c
Last active December 26, 2025 00:01
A random dungeon generator that fits on a business card
#include <time.h> // Robert Nystrom
#include <stdio.h> // @munificentbob
#include <stdlib.h> // for Ginny
#define r return // 2008-2019
#define l(a, b, c, d) for (i y=a;y\
<b; y++) for (int x = c; x < d; x++)
typedef int i;const i H=40;const i W
=80;i m[40][80];i g(i x){r rand()%x;
}void cave(i s){i w=g(10)+5;i h=g(6)
+3;i t=g(W-w-2)+1;i u=g(H-h-2)+1;l(u
@maxivak
maxivak / webpacker_rails.md
Last active November 3, 2024 21:38
Webpack, Yarn, Npm in Rails
@crittermike
crittermike / App.js
Last active May 9, 2022 08:18
Using Google API (gapi) with React
/* global gapi */
const API_KEY = 'YOURAPIKEYHERE';
import React, { Component } from 'react';
class App extends Component {
loadYoutubeApi() {
const script = document.createElement("script");
@Bhavdip
Bhavdip / sketch-never-ending.md
Created October 6, 2016 15:53
Modify Sketch to never ending trial

###Sketch trial non stop

Open hosts files:

$ open /private/etc/hosts

Edit the file adding:

127.0.0.1 backend.bohemiancoding.com

127.0.0.1 bohemiancoding.sketch.analytics.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com

@alekseykulikov
alekseykulikov / index.md
Last active March 23, 2026 03:33
Principles we use to write CSS for modern browsers

Recently CSS has got a lot of negativity. But I would like to defend it and show, that with good naming convention CSS works pretty well.

My 3 developers team has just developed React.js application with 7668 lines of CSS (and just 2 !important). During one year of development we had 0 issues with CSS. No refactoring typos, no style leaks, no performance problems, possibly, it is the most stable part of our application.

Here are main principles we use to write CSS for modern (IE11+) browsers: