Official guide for PulseAudio: https://docs.audiorelay.net/instructions/linux/use-your-phone-as-a-mic-for-a-linux-pc
From: https://audiorelay.net/downloads/linux
Deb on debian or ubuntu, archive for others.
Official guide for PulseAudio: https://docs.audiorelay.net/instructions/linux/use-your-phone-as-a-mic-for-a-linux-pc
From: https://audiorelay.net/downloads/linux
Deb on debian or ubuntu, archive for others.
Your company's GPU computing strategy is essential whether you engage in 3D visualization, machine learning, AI, or any other form of intensive computing.
There was a time when businesses had to wait for long periods of time while deep learning models were being trained and processed. Because it was time-consuming, costly, and created space and organization problems, it reduced their output.
This problem has been resolved in the most recent GPU designs. Because of their high parallel processing efficiency, they are well-suited for handling large calculations and speeding up the training of your AI models.
When it comes to deep learning, GPUs can speed up the training of neural networks by a factor of 250 compared to CPUs, and the latest generation of cloud GPUs is reshaping data science and other emerging technologies by delivering even greater performance at a lower cost and with the added benefits of easy scalability and rapid deployment.
This is a guide aimed at Windows users who want to set up public key SSH authentication for their webOS TVs. It is assumed that your TV is rooted.
This guide does not cover the Developer Mode SSH server on port 9922, although much of it still applies to that.
The SSH key that will be created can be used in applications such as PuTTY, WinSCP, and Filezilla. You'll be able to connect to your TV without having to type a password. You can even set the username in advance for one-click connections.
On other platforms (e.g., Linux), you're probably going to want to use ssh-keygen
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This script, when used with Google Apps Scripts, will delete 400 emails and | |
can be triggered to run every few minutes without user interaction enabling you | |
to bulk delete email in Gmail without getting the #793 error from Gmail. | |
Google returns a maximum of 500 email threads in a single API call. | |
This script fetches 400 threads in case 500 threads is causing timeouts | |
Configure the search query in the code below to match the type of emails | |
you want to delete |
none of the following data is used in the other file - it's just a different data source. The track eachother pretty well though! | |
(64218 words in total) | |
li 4647 | |
mi 4143 | |
e 3597 | |
toki 2905 | |
ni 2811 | |
pona 2692 | |
a 2126 |
import axios from 'axios' | |
import jwt from 'jsonwebtoken' | |
import jwkToPem from 'jwk-to-pem' | |
import { AuthResponse, CustomAuthorizerEvent, PolicyDocument } from 'aws-lambda' | |
import { AxiosError, AuthError, ValidationError } from '../../shared/errors' | |
// For AWS Cognito: https://cognito-idp.<region>.amazonaws.com/<user pool id> | |
// refer to: http://amzn.to/2fo77UI | |
const iss = process.env.ISS |
# This supports merging as many adapters as you want. | |
# python merge_adapters.py --base_model_name_or_path <base_model> --peft_model_paths <adapter1> <adapter2> <adapter3> --output_dir <merged_model> | |
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer | |
from peft import PeftModel | |
import torch | |
import os | |
import argparse |
/*This is sketch for internal temperature sensor ESP32 CPU. | |
* The main ideas are: | |
* to ignore 53.3 (128 before converting to Celsius); | |
* WiFi must be connected, if else you'll get 53.3 (128) only. | |
* | |
* Tested in AI Thinker ESP32 Cam module. Can be add to standard camera example in Arduino. | |
* While ESP32 Cam module was idle - the temperature was around 47*C. | |
* While camera video stream was on - the temperature was rising to around 57*C. | |
* See temperature values in serial monitor at 115200. | |
* Best regards, Anton S |
1 | LAFBD-41 | |
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2 | SSNI-497 | |
3 | ABP-984 | |
4 | IPX-580 | |
5 | IPX-811 | |
6 | IPX-177 | |
7 | STARS-804 | |
8 | SMBD-115 | |
9 | ABP-968 | |
10 | ABF-017 |