Model: mlc-chat-Llama-2-13b-chat-hf-q4f16_1
Five cute names for a pet weasel
Hello future self, here's the TypeScript version for your copy/pasting pleasure:
const delay = (ms: number) => new Promise(_ => setTimeout(_, ms))
and your favorite JS version:
const delay = ms => new Promise(_ => setTimeout(_, ms))
- # download VIMAGE to a spare FreeBSD box | |
- unxz -T0 # uncompress | |
- mdconfig image.raw; mount # for editing | |
- sshd_enable | |
- devmatch_blacklist="virtio_random.ko" # avoid a bug | |
- PermitRootLogin | |
- /root/.ssh/authorized_keys | |
- umount; mdconfig -d | |
- xz -T0 -9 # compress edited image | |
- cp nginx/ # publish with any web server |
Why?
!(function (arg1, arg2) { | |
if ("object" == typeof exports && "undefined" != typeof module) { | |
arg2(exports); | |
} else if ("function" == typeof define && define.amd) { | |
define(["exports"], arg2); | |
} else { | |
arg2( | |
((arg1 = "undefined" != typeof globalThis ? globalThis : arg1 || self).byted_acrawler = | |
{}) | |
); |
// Had to cut some stuff out that distracted from the main point, so maybe it doesn't compile, but... | |
struct calculator { | |
bool Succes; | |
const char* Start; | |
const char* FailAt; | |
const char* Error; | |
const char* C; | |
real Compute(const char* ExprStr) { | |
Succes = true; |
This is a translation of grugbrain.dev into clear English. All props to the original author.
This is a collection of thoughts on software development, originally written by an pseudonymous author styling themselves the "grug brain developer," but then translated into clear English by Raph Levien.
I am not an extremely smart developer, but I have many years of experience and have learned some things, although still don't know everything.
crasher = someBool => { | |
let divZero = Math.min(Infinity ? [] : Infinity, -0) / 0; | |
if (someBool) divZero = -0; | |
return divZero ? 1 : 0 | |
}; | |
crasher(false); | |
for (let i = 0; i < 0x10000; ++i) crasher(false); |
As we were preparing Playwright 1.1.0, I learned quite a lot about Web Proxies. Below is the summary of my findings.
There are two groups of proxies that drive internet: