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SKILL NAME: Greeting 1
SKILL ID: 33f1d8ceebf80f5baa5ca305afdcd399
en= Goodbye!, ch= 再见!
en= Hello!, ch= 你好!
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SKILL NAME: Greeting 1
SKILL ID: 33f1d8ceebf80f5baa5ca305afdcd399
en= Goodbye!, ch= 再见!
en= Hello!, ch= 你好!
function DeepLinker(options) { | |
if (!options) { | |
throw new Error('no options') | |
} | |
var hasFocus = true; | |
var didHide = false; | |
// window is blurred when dialogs are shown | |
function onBlur() { |
Good question! I am collecting human data on how quantization affects outputs. See here for more information: ggerganov/llama.cpp#5962
In the meantime, use the largest that fully fits in your GPU. If you can comfortably fit Q4_K_S, try using a model with more parameters.
See the wiki upstream: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Feature-matrix
This should make True Color (24-bit) and italics work in your tmux session and vim/neovim when using Alacritty (and should be compatible with any other terminal emulator, including Kitty).
Running this script should look the same in tmux as without.
curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/lifepillar/09a44b8cf0f9397465614e622979107f/raw/24-bit-color.sh >24-bit-color.sh
'use strict' | |
const password = 'secure secret key' | |
const encrypt = (content, password) => CryptoJS.AES.encrypt(JSON.stringify({ content }), password).toString() | |
const decrypt = (crypted, password) => JSON.parse(CryptoJS.AES.decrypt(crypted, password).toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8)).content | |
// Encrypt | |
const encryptedString = encrypt('This is a string', password) | |
const encryptedObject = encrypt({ test: 'This is an object' }, password) |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="utf-8"> | |
<title>esptool.js</title> | |
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/xterm/2.9.2/xterm.min.js" integrity="sha256-8rsVcpCnO6HdeJL84i0VdubjM42fjSmO8aONghdq3gc=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/xterm/2.9.2/xterm.min.css" integrity="sha256-w69o8Y6P5VZjfYFmn2KlqMU7TUi2I+oWObi8FLlVZZg=" crossorigin="anonymous" /> | |
</head> |
A list of links containing cool references, resources and things related to books about Computer Science and related.
Please find below the various piece of code that together control my RGB light to loop in Rainbow. | |
Every two seconds, it change from one colour to another based on the value of the second. | |
So it compute 30 differents RGB value in a "circle", all with the same Saturation and Brightness both forced to 1.0 | |
The transition from one colour to another is done in one seconds. | |
The name of my Tradfri RGB light bulb is "light.couleur" | |
A link to my video on Twitter: | |
https://twitter.com/DavidGlaude/status/1059596285991366657 |