I'm using a Windows machine with an RTX 3070 for this.
- install LM Studio
- install and start OpenSSH server
- download a model - ideally a code related one
- from the server tab a) select the model at top b) accept the updated prompt if needed
I'm using a Windows machine with an RTX 3070 for this.
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There are two ways to render multiple turbo streams:
The other two files on this gist demonstrate both methods.
DHH considers the first one bad.
I kinda like the first one because I think it makes it a little more obvious what the controller code was responsible for passing to where.
Ruby and Python stopped working after brew ssl update. You'll likely have to do this for all rubies.
Possible manifestations of the error in ruby:
LoadError: library not found for class Digest::SHA1 -- digest/sha1
Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib (LoadError)
#!/bin/bash | |
set +e | |
eb use $1 | |
echo $1 | |
eb printenv | grep DATABASE_URL | |
URL=`eb printenv | grep DATABASE_URL | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//'` | |
echo "Using the above URL" |
Page Object Model gem for ruby Page Objects are like react-components for integration spec code. They let you componentize pages or parts of pages so you don't use css-selectors every where.
If you have page.find('button', text: 'update section')
in a lot of tests, when the PM says it should be 'Change Section' you have a lot of changes to make.
By sticking this in the page-object it limits the needed scope of change to just that POM and possible the one test that regression checked this.