ffmpeg -i input.m3u8 -c copy -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc output.mp4
Небольшая помощь в Smali | |
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Байт-код Dalvik имеет два основных класса типов, примитивные типы и ссылочные типы. Типы ссылок - это объекты и массивы, все остальное является примитивным. |
All packages, except for Tini have been added to termux-root. To install them, simply pkg install root-repo && pkg install docker
. This will install the whole docker suite, left only Tini to be compiled manually.
# Script for converting a HF Diffusers saved pipeline to a Stable Diffusion checkpoint. | |
# *Only* converts the UNet, VAE, and Text Encoder. | |
# Does not convert optimizer state or any other thing. | |
# Written by jachiam | |
import argparse | |
import os.path as osp | |
import torch |
Apologies for the snarky title, but there has been a huge amount of discussion around so called "Prompt Engineering" these past few months on all kinds of platforms. Much of it is coming from individuals who are peddling around an awful lot of "Prompting" and very little "Engineering".
Most of these discussions are little more than users finding that writing more creative and complicated prompts can help them solve a task that a more simple prompt was unable to help with. I claim this is not Prompt Engineering. This is not to say that crafting good prompts is not a difficult task, but it does not involve doing any kind of sophisticated modifications to general "template" of a prompt.
Others, who I think do deserve to call themselves "Prompt Engineers" (and an awful lot more than that), have been writing about and utilizing the rich new eco-system
This community was a great part of my life for the past two years, so as 2024 comes to a close, I wanted to feed my nostalgia a bit. Let me take you back to the most notable things happened here this year.
This isn't a log of model releases or research, rather things that were discussed and upvoted by the people here. So notable things missing is also an indication of what was going on of sorts. I hope that it'll also show the amount of progress and development that happend in just a single year and make you even more excited for what's to come in 2025.
The year started with the excitement about Phi-2 (443 upvotes, by u/steph_pop). Phi-2 feels like ancient history these days, it's also fascinating that we end the 2024 with the Phi-4. Just one week after, people discovered that apparently it [was trained on the software engineer's diary](https://reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1