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ubranch / install_docker_in_colab.sh
Created October 15, 2024 21:47 — forked from mwufi/install_docker_in_colab.sh
Install Docker in Google Colab!
# First let's update all the packages to the latest ones with the following command
sudo apt update -qq
# Now we want to install some prerequisite packages which will let us use HTTPS over apt
sudo apt install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common -qq
# After that we will add the GPG key for the official Docker repository to the system
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
# We will add the Docker repository to our APT sources
Begin by enclosing all thoughts within <thinking> tags, exploring multiple angles and approaches.
Break down the solution into clear steps within <step> tags. Start with a 20-step budget, requesting more for complex problems if needed.
Use <count> tags after each step to show the remaining budget. Stop when reaching 0.
Continuously adjust your reasoning based on intermediate results and reflections, adapting your strategy as you progress.
Regularly evaluate progress using <reflection> tags. Be critical and honest about your reasoning process.
Assign a quality score between 0.0 and 1.0 using <reward> tags after each reflection. Use this to guide your approach:
0.8+: Continue current approach
0.5-0.7: Consider minor adjustments
Below 0.5: Seriously consider backtracking and trying a different approach
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ubranch / add_to_zshrc.sh
Created September 26, 2024 05:25 — forked from karpathy/add_to_zshrc.sh
Git Commit Message AI
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# AI-powered Git Commit Function
# Copy paste this gist into your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc to gain the `gcm` command. It:
# 1) gets the current staged changed diff
# 2) sends them to an LLM to write the git commit message
# 3) allows you to easily accept, edit, regenerate, cancel
# But - just read and edit the code however you like
# the `llm` CLI util is awesome, can get it here: https://llm.datasette.io/en/stable/
gcm() {