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@ngxson
ngxson / FAQ.md
Last active April 11, 2025 16:27
convert ARM NEON to WASM SIMD prompt

Why did you do this?

Relax, I only have one Sunday to work on idea, literally my weekend project. So I tried Deepseek to see if it can help. Surprisingly, it works and it saves me another weekend...

What is your setup?

Just chat.deepseek.com (cost = free) with prompts adapted from this gist.

Does it work in one-shot or I have to prompt it multiple times?

@Chillee
Chillee / 1-pw_op_fusion.py
Last active April 6, 2025 19:04
PT 2.0 Benchmarks
import torch
import torch._inductor.config
import time
torch._inductor.config.triton.cudagraphs = False
torch.set_float32_matmul_precision('high')
def bench(f, name=None, iters=100, warmup=5, display=True, profile=False):
for _ in range(warmup):
f()
@stonehippo
stonehippo / inspect_https-tls-ssl_certs.md
Last active March 25, 2025 18:53
A couple of ways to look at web server HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificate data via the command line

Inspecting HTTPS (TLS, SSL) certificates from the command line

I needed to inspect an HTTPS site's current certs and wanted to do it from the command line. Here are a couple of commands that I used that worked quite well.

With nmap

nmap -p 443 --script ssl-cert [hostname]
@sdondley
sdondley / tmux split-window subcommand.md
Last active March 18, 2025 16:56
Super Guide to the split-window tmux Subcommand (and Beyond)

Super Guide to the split-window tmux Subcommand (and Beyond)

Guide overview

tmux, like other great software, is deceptive. On the one hand, it's fairly easy to get set up and start using right away. On the other hand, it's difficult to take advantage of tmux's adanced features without spending some quality alone time with the manual. But the problem with manuals is that they aren't geared toward beginners. They are geared toward helping seasoned developers and computer enthusiasts quickly obtain the

In a terminal start a server.

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000

In another terminal set up the cgroups freezer.

@alkis
alkis / the-case-for-deadlines.md
Last active April 19, 2018 12:49
The case for deadlines

The case for deadlines

Rust aims to be the foundation of fast and robust software. A thorn in that side is the choice of timeout-centric APIs for I/O and multithreading. I posit this was a bad choice and it needs to be remedied as soon as possible before more APIs proliferate this (possibly accidental) design decision.

Motivating example: time limited network client request

Task: connect to a remote server, send a request, receive response with an end-to-end timeout of 10 seconds.

Attempt #1

@leonardo-m
leonardo-m / gist:6e9315a57fe9caa893472c2935e9d589
Last active October 13, 2024 14:40
A selection of 101 LINQ Samples converted to Rust
// Port of the C# 101 LINQ Samples rewritten into Apple's Swift 3.
#![feature(ordering_chaining, step_by)]
fn main() {
// linq5: Where - Indexed
/*
//c#
public void Linq5()
{
@gyglim
gyglim / tensorboard_logging.py
Last active August 23, 2023 21:29
Logging to tensorboard without tensorflow operations. Uses manually generated summaries instead of summary ops
"""Simple example on how to log scalars and images to tensorboard without tensor ops.
License: BSD License 2.0
"""
__author__ = "Michael Gygli"
import tensorflow as tf
from StringIO import StringIO
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Quick and dirty demonstration of CVE-2014-0160 by
# Jared Stafford ([email protected])
# Modified so that it finds cookies
import sys
import struct
import socket
import time
import select