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@kyo-takano
kyo-takano / making-the-most-of-local-llms.ipynb
Last active May 4, 2024 04:52
ローカルLLMはこーやって使うの💢
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@ProfYaffle
ProfYaffle / setup.adoc
Last active May 4, 2024 04:49
Setting up tvheadend for the first time

Setting up tvheadend for the First Time

Version: DRAFT-2015-05-20

@oanhnn
oanhnn / using-multiple-github-accounts-with-ssh-keys.md
Last active May 4, 2024 04:45
Using multiple github accounts with ssh keys

Problem

I have two Github accounts: oanhnn (personal) and superman (for work). I want to use both accounts on same computer (without typing password everytime, when doing git push or pull).

Solution

Use ssh keys and define host aliases in ssh config file (each alias for an account).

How to?

  1. Generate ssh key pairs for accounts and add them to GitHub accounts.
@yorickdowne
yorickdowne / HallOfBlame.md
Last active May 4, 2024 04:36
Great and less great SSDs for Ethereum nodes

Overview

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.

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.

@thesamesam
thesamesam / xz-backdoor.md
Last active May 4, 2024 04:35
xz-utils backdoor situation (CVE-2024-3094)

FAQ on the xz-utils backdoor (CVE-2024-3094)

This is a living document. Everything in this document is made in good faith of being accurate, but like I just said; we don't yet know everything about what's going on.

Background

On March 29th, 2024, a backdoor was discovered in xz-utils, a suite of software that

@cemerson
cemerson / archive.org-scanned-book-downloader-bookmarklet.md
Last active May 4, 2024 04:35
Archive.org Scanned Book Downloader Bookmarklet

Archive.org Scanned Book Downloader Bookmarklet

A simple "1-click" javascript approach to downloading a scanned book from archive.org to read at your leisure on the device of your choosing w/out having to manually screenshot every pages of the book by hand. In short it's a glorified "Save Image As..." approach but consolidated down to "1 click". BTW there may be a much better option than this out there - I just built this as an autistic project to see if it would work.

Demo Video

Archive.org SBDL Demo

Obligatory Legal/Disclaimer:

By using this script you agree to delete all book files/images after your 1 hour or 14 days is up! I don't support using this script for any other use cases. After all, none of us have ever kept a library book past it's return date, right?

TL;DR

When Riot Games introduces the Vanguard anti-cheat to League of Legends, you should STOP playing and you should not install the anti-cheat when you get the pop-up. Vanguard is a kernel-level anticheat and these anticheats operate at a privilege level HIGHER THAN YOUR OWN. The anti-cheat can do things that even you can't do, without asking or letting you know. It's like Riot installing a camera in every room of your house and getting a copy of every key inside.

Here is just one example of what they can do: https://www.theregister.com/2013/11/20/esea_gaming_bitcoin_fine/

https://www.wired.com/2013/11/e-sports/

Who am I?

@steve981cr
steve981cr / How-to-Release-an-Electron-App-on-the-Microsoft-Store.md
Last active May 4, 2024 04:33
Step by step instructions on how to release an Electron app on the Microsoft Store. Uses Electron-builder to package the app.