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sbolel / sign-previous-commits.md
Created June 21, 2023 16:48
How to sign previous commits in a PR

To sign all your commits in the Git Pull Request (PR), you can use a combination of git rebase and git commit --amend. Here are the steps:

  1. Before starting, make sure you've configured Git to use your signing key. You can do this with:

    git config --global user.signingkey YOUR_SIGNING_KEY
    git config --global commit.gpgsign true

    Replace YOUR_SIGNING_KEY with your GPG key ID.

  2. Then you need to start an interactive rebase with the parent of your first commit. If you don't know what commit that is, you can use git log to display your commit history. Once you have your commit hash, start the rebase:

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h3r2tic / restir-meets-surfel-lighting-breakdown.md
Created November 23, 2021 02:15
A quick breakdown of lighting in the `restir-meets-surfel` branch of my renderer

A quick breakdown of lighting in the restir-meets-surfel branch of my renderer, where I revive some olde surfel experiments, and generously sprinkle ReSTIR on top.

General remarks

Please note that this is all based on work-in-progress experimental software, and represents a single snapshot in development history. Things will certainly change 😛

Due to how I'm capturing this, there's frame-to-frame variability, e.g. different rays being shot, TAA shimmering slightly. Some of the images come from a dedicated visualization pass, and are anti-aliased, and some show internal buffers which are not anti-aliased.

Final images

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etheleon / how-to-install-kubeflow1.2.md
Last active December 25, 2021 18:50
installing kubeflow 1.2

Introduction

Installing kubeflow on localmachine is not a simple task. Documentation on the official website might be outdated. At the time of writing, the solutions suggested include miniKF and microk8s. The later sets up GPU passthrough effortlessly.