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Please comment below if you have an update, e.g., with another networking-related dataset.
- Finding datasets: New Google Dataset search
- Mendeley Data: https://data.mendeley.com/datasets
- Kaggle Data: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets
- Google's M-Lab networking performance data sets: https://www.measurementlab.net/data/
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# CMake build system for Dear ImGui | |
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# Build instructions: | |
# 1. Install latest CMake | |
# * Windows: https://cmake.org/download/ (Tick checkbox to place cmake in system PATH) | |
# * Linux: from your favorite package manager | |
# * MacOS: brew install cmake | |
# 2. Open command prompt in directory containing "imgui" and "imgui_dev" folders |
# install DSPy: pip install dspy | |
import dspy | |
# Ollam is now compatible with OpenAI APIs | |
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# To get this to work you must include `model_type='chat'` in the `dspy.OpenAI` call. | |
# If you do not include this you will get an error. | |
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# I have also found that `stop='\n\n'` is required to get the model to stop generating text after the ansewr is complete. | |
# At least with mistral. |
import struct | |
import fastlz | |
file = open("/home/dexter/sc/snoita/save00/world/world_0_0.png_petri", "rb") | |
file_content = file.read() | |
# This uses little-endian, the rest of the file uses big-endian | |
compressed_size, uncompressed_size = struct.unpack("<ii", file_content[0:8]) |
Syncing an Ethereum node is largely reliant on IOPS, I/O Per Second. Budget SSDs will struggle to an extent, and some won't be able to sync at all.
This document aims to snapshot some known good and known bad models.
For size, 4TB comes recommended as of mid 2024. The smaller 2TB drive should last an Ethereum full node until early 2025 or thereabouts, with crystal ball uncertainty. Remy wrote a migration guide to 4TB.
High-level, QLC and DRAMless are far slower than "mainstream" SSDs. QLC has lower endurance as well. Any savings will be gone when the drive fails early and needs to be replaced.
# based on the following: | |
# http://saintgimp.org/2013/01/22/merging-two-git-repositories-into-one-repository-without-losing-file-history/ | |
# http://blog.caplin.com/2013/09/18/merging-two-git-repositories/ | |
git clone repo_main | |
git clone repo_sub | |
cd repo_main | |
git remote add repo_sub ../repo_sub | |
git fetch repo_sub |
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-technologies/express-edition/downloads/index.html
unzip oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm.zip
# create a local .env file with the following 4 properties: | |
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# MYSQL_DATABASE=<something> | |
# MYSQL_USER=<something> | |
# MYSQL_PASSWORD=<something> | |
# MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=<something> | |
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# Note: I have had a LOT of issues working with anything newer then Docker Desktop v4.26.1 | |
# If you're on something newer, then double check against this release. | |
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