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@ChuckMichael
ChuckMichael / vcredistr.md
Last active May 5, 2024 20:26
Visual C++ Redistributable Packages
/**
* Coax an LLM into generated grounded JSON based on key/value-level perplexity checks with a custom
* `yup` validation test for perplexity, model fallbacks, and a customizable failure injection callback
* to inject grounding instructions on request for exact paths (e.g. for specific keys, if perplexity too high).
*
* Contributing to the community as an example of how to coax an LLM into generating JSON that conforms
* to a schema with key-level perplexity checks and fallback models for retries.
*
* Write up at: https://dev.to/josiahbryan/tackling-json-perplexity-in-llm-outputs-a-weekend-project-jm8
*
@stevendesu
stevendesu / HMAC.js
Created April 30, 2020 16:18
A simple, open-source, HMAC-SHA256 implementation in pure JavaScript. Designed for efficient minification.
// To ensure cross-browser support even without a proper SubtleCrypto
// impelmentation (or without access to the impelmentation, as is the case with
// Chrome loaded over HTTP instead of HTTPS), this library can create SHA-256
// HMAC signatures using nothing but raw JavaScript
/* eslint-disable no-magic-numbers, id-length, no-param-reassign, new-cap */
// By giving internal functions names that we can mangle, future calls to
// them are reduced to a single byte (minor space savings in minified file)
var uint8Array = Uint8Array;
@sekcompsci
sekcompsci / Comparison Espressif ESP MCUs.md
Created June 18, 2021 03:56 — forked from fabianoriccardi/Comparison Espressif ESP MCUs.md
Comparison table for ESP8266/ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3/ESP32-C6

Comparison table for ESP8266/ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3/ESP32-C6

A minimal table to compare the Espressif's MCU families.

ESP8266 ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3 ESP32-C6
Announcement Date 2014, August 2016, September 2019, September 2020, December
@ssddanbrown
ssddanbrown / bookstack-backup.sh
Last active May 5, 2024 20:25
bookstack-backup
#!/bin/bash
# Directory to store backups within
# Should not end with a slash and not be stored within
# the BookStack directory
BACKUP_ROOT_DIR="$HOME"
# Directory of the BookStack install
# Should not end with a slash.
BOOKSTACK_DIR="/var/www/bookstack"
@sindresorhus
sindresorhus / esm-package.md
Last active May 5, 2024 20:24
Pure ESM package

Pure ESM package

The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()'d from CommonJS.

This means you have the following choices:

  1. Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
    Use import foo from 'foo' instead of const foo = require('foo') to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module" in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.
  2. If the package is used in an async context, you could use await import(…) from CommonJS instead of require(…).
  3. Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Z-Index Example</title>
<style>
@font-face {
font-family: 'Win95F';
src: url('data:application/font-woff2;base64,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
@Wunkolo
Wunkolo / compact.cpp
Last active May 5, 2024 20:21
Ascii Raymarcher(old)
#include <math.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string>
#include <immintrin.h>
using namespace std;typedef float R;
#define _W 79
#define _H 39
#define EP 0.01f
#define OP operator
#define C const
@nielsvanvelzen
nielsvanvelzen / jf-dev-auth.md
Last active May 5, 2024 20:21
Jellyfin API Authorization

Jellyfin API Authorization

To start using the Jellyfin API, authorization is probably the first thing you'll need to do. Jellyfin's authorization options can be a bit confusing because there are a lot of deprecated options.

Generally there are three ways to authenticate: no authorization, user authorization with an access token or authorization with an API key. The first way is easy, just do nothing. But most often you'll need to use either the access token or API key.

Sending authorization values

There are multiple methods for transmitting authorization values, however, some are outdated and scheduled to be removed. It's recommend to use the Authorization header. If header auth isn't an option, the token may be sent through the ApiKey query parameter. Sending secure data in a query parameter is unsafe as the changes of it leaking (via logs, copy-paste actions or by other means) are high. Only use this method as a last resort.

@rlaphoenix
rlaphoenix / btn-site-tags.md
Last active May 5, 2024 20:19
BTN Site Tags
Site/Network Abbreviation
9Now 9NOW
A&E AE
ABC (AU) iView AUBC
ABC (US) AMBC
Adult Swim AS
Al Jazeera English AJAZ
All4 (Channel 4, ex-4oD) ALL4
Amazon AMZN