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rmtbb / ChatGPT Canvas HTML Renderer from Clipboard.url
Last active January 23, 2025 22:45
Bookmarklet that lets you render a full HTML page with any included css and javascript that is currently copied to your clipboard. Also works for SVG code. Useful with ChatGPT Canvas
javascript:(function(){try{navigator.clipboard.readText().then(function(t){if(t){var e=window.open("","_blank","width=800,height=600");e.document.open(),e.document.write(t),e.document.close()}else alert("Clipboard is empty. Please copy some text to the clipboard first.")}).catch(function(t){console.error("Failed to read clipboard contents: ",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to access the clipboard. Please ensure your browser allows clipboard access.")})}catch(t){console.error("An error occurred:",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to open the new window with the clipboard content.")}})();//bookmarklet_title: HTML Preview from Clipboard
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Conway's Game of Chess
# Copyright (C) 2023 Eric Lesiuta
import argparse
import atexit
import curses
import hashlib
import os
import pickle
@acidtib
acidtib / readme.md
Created August 28, 2023 17:56
kamal + github actions

Example of Kamal deployment from Github Actions.

Add your applications .env variables to the Github repo as a repository secret, you can find this under the repo settings => secrets and variables => actions

https://github.com/username/repo_name/settings/secrets/actions

you are going to need an ssh private key that your deployment server is aware of (add public key to servers .ssh/authorized_keys) and add the ssh private key as a repo secret

create action workflows

@veekaybee
veekaybee / normcore-llm.md
Last active March 1, 2025 11:12
Normcore LLM Reads

Anti-hype LLM reading list

Goals: Add links that are reasonable and good explanations of how stuff works. No hype and no vendor content if possible. Practical first-hand accounts of models in prod eagerly sought.

Foundational Concepts

Screenshot 2023-12-18 at 10 40 27 PM

Pre-Transformer Models

@cedrickchee
cedrickchee / llama-7b-m1.md
Last active February 17, 2025 02:24
4 Steps in Running LLaMA-7B on a M1 MacBook with `llama.cpp`

4 Steps in Running LLaMA-7B on a M1 MacBook

The large language models usability

The problem with large language models is that you can’t run these locally on your laptop. Thanks to Georgi Gerganov and his llama.cpp project, it is now possible to run Meta’s LLaMA on a single computer without a dedicated GPU.

Running LLaMA

There are multiple steps involved in running LLaMA locally on a M1 Mac after downloading the model weights.

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@shawwn
shawwn / since2010.md
Created May 11, 2021 09:46
"What happened after 2010?"

This was a response to a Hacker News comment asking me what I've been up to since 2010. I'm posting it here since HN rejects it with "that comment is too long." I suppose that's fair, since this ended up being something of an autobiography.

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What happened after 2010?

@pdgonzalez872
pdgonzalez872 / hire_elixir_devs.md
Last active December 9, 2024 16:05
Hire Elixir devs - Part of an email reply to a recruiter

I'm a member of the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation (https://erlef.org/) and part of that in my opinion is making sure folks know how to reach Elixir devs when they need to. I'm very interested in helping you showcase that your company is hiring so heavily for Elixir. Since you were kind in our email exchange, I'll return the kindness and hopefully help you find as many Elixir devs you can hire :). Just promise me to keep creating more Elixir jobs : ) :

Here are some interesting ways to find Elixir devs:

Phoenix 1.4.x to 1.5.0 upgrade instructions

Phoenix 1.5 requires Elixir >= 1.7. Be sure your existing version is up to date by running elixir -v on the command line.

Install the new phx.new project generator

$ mix archive.uninstall phx_new
$ mix archive.install hex phx_new 1.5.0