Hardware : Lenovo Thinkpad P14s, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz
Software : Ubuntu 21.10, Gnome 40.4.0, Linux 5.13.0
import datasets | |
import re | |
import json | |
import tqdm | |
ds = datasets.load_dataset("glaiveai/glaive-function-calling-v2", split="train") | |
out_ds_size = 100 | |
class UserAssistantNotFoundError(Exception): |
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These are notes written up about the XG Mobile connector which is found on the Asus ROG Ally as well as some ROG Flow models. The goal is to build a custom eGPU enclosure that is compatible with the XG Mobile connector.
The XG Mobile Cable comes with ROG XG Mobile and can be purchased from a [parts store][2] for $129 USD. It has a male XG Mobile Connector on one end and three cables on the other end: two 40-pin FPC cables and a 8-pin connector. The cable carries a USB-C connection, PCIe x8 signal pairs, PCIe clock, an SMBus/I2C connection, and some sideband signals for power detection and hot-plug support.
The pinout can be obtained from the [GV301QC schematic][1] (page 69).
Pin | Name | Pin | Name |
---|---|---|---|
C1 | PCIENB_TXP0_C | D1 | PCIENB_TXP5_C |
{ | |
"workbench.startupEditor": "newUntitledFile", | |
"editor.fontSize": 14, | |
"editor.lineHeight": 1.8, | |
"javascript.suggest.autoImports": true, | |
"javascript.updateImportsOnFileMove.enabled": "always", | |
"editor.rulers": [80, 120], | |
"extensions.ignoreRecommendations": true, | |
"typescript.tsserver.log": "off", | |
"files.associations": { |
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/android-emulator-tips-security-testers-divya-mudgal/
emulator -list-avds
emulator -avd Pixel_3_XL_API_26 -writable-system
// Requirements: | |
// 1. Must install APC extension (drcika.apc-extension) | |
// 2. Change the font family or install JetBrainsMono Nerd Font (https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads) | |
// 3. Change the color theme or install Catppuccin Mocha (Catppuccin.catppuccin-vsc) | |
// 3.1. If you changed the color theme, also change the color of the window controls to match the theme (Line 101 of this gist) | |
// 4. Change the icon theme or install Symbols (miguelsolorio.symbols) | |
// 5. Change/add your specific settings whatever you like | |
// ⚠ Made for Windows so idk how its gonna look on Mac | |
{ | |
// General |
import SwiftUI | |
extension Calendar { | |
func generateDates( | |
inside interval: DateInterval, | |
matching components: DateComponents | |
) -> [Date] { | |
var dates: [Date] = [] | |
dates.append(interval.start) |
using System.Collections; | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using System.Linq; | |
using UnityEngine; | |
public static class HexVectorExtensions { | |
public static Vector2 WorldToPlanar(this Vector3 world) { | |
return new Vector2(world.x, world.z); | |
} |