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adrienbrault / llama2-mac-gpu.sh
Last active August 15, 2024 07:10
Run Llama-2-13B-chat locally on your M1/M2 Mac with GPU inference. Uses 10GB RAM. UPDATE: see https://twitter.com/simonw/status/1691495807319674880?s=20
# Clone llama.cpp
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git
cd llama.cpp
# Build it
make clean
LLAMA_METAL=1 make
# Download model
export MODEL=llama-2-13b-chat.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin
@LongLiveCHIEF
LongLiveCHIEF / hemera_extruder_tips_and_gotchas.md
Last active April 9, 2023 21:21
Hemera Extruder Assembly Tips and Gotchas

I got the E3D Hemera (formerly called the Hermes) a week ago, and at first glance was impressed by the amount of documentation/guides E3D worked with popular YouTubers to create.

However, as time went on with my install, I discovered each guide was missing critical information, had bits of information incorrect, or included firmware files in a old or flattened format, making it difficult to discern firmware changes required.

I'm very familiar with Marlin 2.x, and so I finally decided to just go straight to the Hemera Datasheet, and finally got things working.

I'm not going to do a full guide, since I'm hoping one of the popular YouTubers who is capable of a high production quality video will do a comprehensive guide, but I have put together the following tips and lessons learned that should help some of you who are struggling but can't figure out why things aren't working.

*For reference: I have an Ender 3 with an SKR 1.3 using Marlin 2.x, equipped with TMC

@bakman2
bakman2 / octoprint.md
Last active September 19, 2024 21:01
Octoprint IP Camera

How to use Octoprint with an IP camera that has an RTSP stream available

Optional: For Wyze cam only

Install Dafang Hacks on the Wyze Cam.

Once running and all is functional, continue. Set video bitrate to 1500, VBR, 30fps.

Installation

@prestia
prestia / installing_MTGA_on_macOS_with_Retina_support.md
Last active October 13, 2023 23:22
Instructions on how to install Magic the Gathering Arena on macOS with Retina support.

Installing MTGA on macOS using Wine, and making it look pretty!

The following instructions are heavily inspired by /u/uhohohdear. I modified uhohohdear's instructions and then added support for Retina/HiDPI displays and instructions about how to update MTGA.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: This will no longer work if you upgrade to macOS Catalina, as Wine and Wineskin are 32-bit. I'll update this Gist with 64-bit versions when they become available.

We're back in business!

It appears that the workarounds no longer work. A few people with Macs using Nvidia graphics cards are having success, but Macs with Intel and AMD GPUs crash regularly. At this time, the best way to play Arena on Mac is via Boot Camp or GeForce Now.

@tresni
tresni / csd-wrapper.sh
Created September 14, 2017 23:56 — forked from l0ki000/csd-wrapper.sh
Cisco Anyconnect CSD wrapper for OpenConnect (exhanced to autodownload and autoupdate hostscan)
#!/bin/bash
# Cisco Anyconnect CSD wrapper for OpenConnect
# Enter your vpn host here
if [[ -z ${CSD_HOSTNAME} ]]
then
echo "Define CSD_HOSTNAME with vpn-host in script text. Exiting."
exit 1
fi
@silverkorn
silverkorn / ffmpeg-nonfree-build-ubuntu-16.04.sh
Last active April 23, 2024 19:02
An automated script to build FFmpeg non-free on Debian/Ubuntu with as much features as possible. (Including mediainfo for debugging) Raw
# TODO: Verify to link statically some dependencies usually not available in a default instllation of RHEL/CentOS (ex.: libxcb)
###################
## Configuration ##
###################
FFMPEG_CPU_COUNT=$(nproc)
FFMPEG_ENABLE="--enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-nonfree --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-gray --enable-openssl --enable-libfreetype"
FFMPEG_HOME=/usr/local/src/ffmpeg
@vluzrmos
vluzrmos / paginate.php
Created July 20, 2016 14:31
Laravel Paginate Collection or Array
<?php
/**
* Gera a paginação dos itens de um array ou collection.
*
* @param array|Collection $items
* @param int $perPage
* @param int $page
* @param array $options
*
* @return LengthAwarePaginator
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using OpenCvSharp;
-- 1. Create a new generic password entry in Keychain Access called "WHATEVER_AnyConnect_VPN" (the name in Keychain access must match that in line 39 below) with your password for the Cisco AnyConnect VPN server.
-- 2. Open this script in Script Editor (both this and the above are in the Applications->Utilities folder) and "Save as.." an Application (.app) with desired name.
-- 3. Open Security & Privacy System Preferences, go to Privacy, Accessibility.
-- 4. Enable the above .app so it can access Accessibility
-- 5. Copy and paste a nice icon on the generic Applescript icon (I used a copy of the default AnyConnect one)
-- 6. Add the new .app to /Users/[yourshortname]/Applications with a shortcut to your Dock
-- 7. Enjoy the fast connection with no need to enter password and increased security of not having a sensitive password stored as plain text
-- 8. Run script again to close connection
-- AnyConnect now refered to as targetApp
@Yimiprod
Yimiprod / difference.js
Last active November 1, 2024 06:18
Deep diff between two object, using lodash
/**
* This code is licensed under the terms of the MIT license
*
* Deep diff between two object, using lodash
* @param {Object} object Object compared
* @param {Object} base Object to compare with
* @return {Object} Return a new object who represent the diff
*/
function difference(object, base) {
function changes(object, base) {