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florina-muntenescu / BaseDao.kt
Last active January 1, 2025 06:52
Use Dao inheritance to reduce the amount of boilerplate code - https://medium.com/google-developers/7-pro-tips-for-room-fbadea4bfbd1
/*
* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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@JoseAlcerreca
JoseAlcerreca / EventObserver.kt
Created April 26, 2018 12:14
An Observer for Events, simplifying the pattern of checking if the Event's content has already been handled.
/**
* An [Observer] for [Event]s, simplifying the pattern of checking if the [Event]'s content has
* already been handled.
*
* [onEventUnhandledContent] is *only* called if the [Event]'s contents has not been handled.
*/
class EventObserver<T>(private val onEventUnhandledContent: (T) -> Unit) : Observer<Event<T>> {
override fun onChanged(event: Event<T>?) {
event?.getContentIfNotHandled()?.let { value ->
onEventUnhandledContent(value)
const SECRET_KEY = ENTER YOUR SECRET KEY HERE;
const MAX_TOKENS = 200;
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/**
* Completes your prompt with GPT-3
*
* @param {string} prompt Prompt
* @param {number} temperature (Optional) Temperature. 1 is super creative while 0 is very exact and precise. Defaults to 0.4.
@cGandom
cGandom / RaspberryPi4-qemu.md
Last active December 26, 2025 03:51
Emulating Raspberry Pi 4 with Qemu

Emulating Raspberry Pi 4 with Qemu

Just a quick update before we dive in: what we're actually doing here is running Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit) on a QEMU virtual ARM setup. This isn't full-blown hardware emulation of the Raspberry Pi 4, but more about creating a virtual environment for the OS. It doesn't mimic all the specific hardware features of the Pi 4, but it's pretty useful and great for general testing. I turned to this solution mainly to extract a modified sysroot from the Raspberry Pi OS, something not readily available in other resources. For those looking into detailed emulation of the actual Raspberry Pi 4's hardware in QEMU, check out this link for the latest updates: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1208.

Hope it helps! :D

Shortcomings: No GUI yet, only console.

Steps