Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
This gist will guide you through to setup starship along with zsh suggestions and zsh syntax highlight for your codespaces.
import Darwin | |
import Foundation | |
import UIKit | |
// https://github.com/xybp888/iOS-SDKs/blob/master/iPhoneOS17.1.sdk/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreSVG.framework/CoreSVG.tbd | |
// https://developer.limneos.net/index.php?ios=17.1&framework=UIKitCore.framework&header=UIImage.h | |
@objc | |
class CGSVGDocument: NSObject { } |
<script> | |
import { onMount } from "svelte"; | |
import editorWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/editor/editor.worker?worker"; | |
import jsonWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/json/json.worker?worker"; | |
import cssWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/css/css.worker?worker"; | |
import htmlWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/html/html.worker?worker"; | |
import tsWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/typescript/ts.worker?worker"; | |
let subscriptions = []; | |
export let content; |
These instructions are based on this blogpost by Anton Semjonov and this video by Animortis Productions. Please follow the link if you want more details, they go into much more detail about each step, whereas this document is more focused on being a concise cheat sheet. Let's go.
Boot the Ubuntu installation medium. When asked, choose the "Try Ubuntu" option and open a terminal.
Switch to root, otherwise you'll have to type sudo
all the time:
sudo su -
This is just some stencils I created for myself to draw FMC (http://www.fmc-modeling.org/) diagrams with draw.io.
Here is how they look:
Great series of short articles introducing Apple's Metal framework.
Time of writing: Jan 18, 2023. The following assume you're trying to install CUDA on WSL2 Ubuntu.
Check support matrix first before you install any version of CUDA, because chances are the latest CUDA does not have cuDNN support yet, then you'll have to re-install older version if you found out later.
https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/cudnn/support-matrix/index.html#cudnn-cuda-hardware-versions
At the time of writing, the latest cuDNN version is 8.7 and it supports CUDA 11.8.
Windows 10 must be build 20145
or later.
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- name: certauth.yml | Make sure the folder exists (Debian, Ubuntu) | |
file: | |
path: /usr/local/share/ca-certificates | |
state: directory | |
- name: certauth.yml | Download root CA | |
get_url: | |
url: "{{ install_ip }}/xxx.crt" | |
dest: "/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/xxx.crt" |
This short document explain how to resolve the issues arising when trying to update an old (Gen7) HP(E) server to the most recent iLO 3 (HPE Integrated Lights-Out) version, which solves a great number of security and usability issues.
security.tls.version.min
(the minimum acceptable version of the TLS protocol) to 0 in order to be able to negociate down to TLS 1.0 (even if iLO 3 can do 1.1). Keep in mind your browser is now (even more) vulnerable to a host of attacks, do not connect to any potentially hostile host with it.