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.

conda create --name myenv python=3.10.11 | |
conda activate myenv | |
conda install pytorch torchvision torchaudio pytorch-cuda=11.8 -c pytorch -c nvidia | |
pip install xformers | |
pip install audiocraft | |
pip install IPython |
Setup:
bookmarklet
below (open this "raw" link so it's not truncated). Yes it's huge, that's fine. You can name the bookmark "Roam Link" or whatever you like.
roam/css
, and create a CSS code block (```
for code block, then change the language selector dropdown to CSS) and paste the CSS below.Usage:
#!/bin/bash | |
usage() | |
{ | |
cat << EOF | |
usage: thewindow [OPTIONS] SEARCH_STRING COMMAND | |
This script will search the X window manager for any open window containing SEARCH_STRING and, if found, will move to the containing desktop, raise that window, and give it focus. | |
If a matching window on the current desktop is found, that will be focused first instead of any matching windows on other desktops. |
Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs
/* open up chrome dev tools (Menu > More tools > Developer tools) | |
* go to network tab, refresh the page, wait for images to load (on some sites you may have to scroll down to the images for them to start loading) | |
* right click/ctrl click on any entry in the network log, select Copy > Copy All as HAR | |
* open up JS console and enter: var har = [paste] | |
* (pasting could take a while if there's a lot of requests) | |
* paste the following JS code into the console | |
* copy the output, paste into a text file | |
* open up a terminal in same directory as text file, then: wget -i [that file] | |
*/ |