How to use:
./wordle.sh
Or try the unlimit mode:
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Applies common security measures for Ubuntu servers. Run it before doing the inital deploy with basecamp/kamal | |
# | |
# Afterwards, you'll only be able to SSH into the server as 'nonroot', eg. nonroot@1.2.3.4 | |
# | |
# So add this to your Kamal deploy.yml: | |
# ``` | |
# ssh: | |
# user: nonroot |
import {WorkerHost} from '@nestjs/bullmq'; | |
import {Job} from 'bullmq'; | |
export class BatchWorkerHost extends WorkerHost { | |
private jobBatchCreationTime: Date; | |
private jobBatch: Job[]; | |
private jobBatchProcessPromise: Promise<void>; | |
private running: boolean = false; | |
private resolveJobBatchProcessPromise: () => void; |
# Apple Silicon laptops with firmware > 13.0 have a native charge threshold that does not required any userspace daemon running. | |
# This native limit works even when the laptop is sleeping or powered off therefore it is preferable to the userspace daemon. | |
# Nonetheless, it only works with fixed thresholds (80% as upper limit and 70% as lower limit). | |
# CHWA key is the one used to enable/disable the native limit. 01 = 80% limit, 00 = no limit | |
## | |
typeset -g smc_command="/usr/local/bin/smc" | |
typeset -g smc_charge_limit_key="CHWA" | |
typeset -g smc_charge_limit_status_on="01" | |
typeset -g smc_charge_limit_status_off="00" |
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. | |
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or | |
distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled | |
binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any | |
means. | |
In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors | |
of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the | |
software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit |
Some random notes on trying (and failing) to get Proxmox as host with 5700G APU GPU PCI Passthrough to Ubuntu guest VM working:
References:
Beelink GTR5 + Proxmox VE + Windows Guest using the Vega8 Graphics Card
In order to keep filters up to date, please use this repo.
Install a working (and compiled) version of virt-viewer. You may view the homebrew package's upstream source on GitHub.
brew tap jeffreywildman/homebrew-virt-manager
brew install virt-viewer
Once that's installed should be able make a call remote-viewer
with a pve-spice.vv file downloaded from proxmox web interface