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chrismccord / dev.exs
Created May 8, 2024 20:06
Live Reload LiveView notify
config :wps, WPSWeb.Endpoint,
live_reload: [
notify: [
live_view: [
~r"lib/wps_web/core_components.ex$",
~r"lib/wps_web/(live|components)/.*(ex|heex)$"
]
],
patterns: [
~r"priv/static/(?!uploads/).*(js|css|png|jpeg|jpg|gif|svg)$",
@herissondev
herissondev / Sam_ortex.livemd
Last active May 9, 2024 23:40
Segment Anything Model using Ortex library

Segment Anything Model (SAM) using Ortex

Mix.install([
  {:ortex, "~> 0.1.9"},
  {:image, "~> 0.37"},
  {:nx_image, "~> 0.1.2"},
  {:exla, "~> 0.7.2"},
  {:kino, "~> 0.12.3"},
@evadne
evadne / lecture.md
Last active October 4, 2023 23:24
How to Sell Elixir (2023)

How to Sell Elixir AGAIN (2023)

Presented by Evadne Wu at Code BEAM Lite in Stockholm, Sweden on 12 May 2023

Synopsis

We have celebrated 10 years of Elixir and also nearly 25 years of Erlang since the open source release in December 1998.

Most of the libraries that were needed to make the ecosystem viable have been built, talks given, books written, conferences held and training sessions provided. A new generation of companies have been built on top of the Elixir / Erlang ecosystem. In all measures, we have achieved further reach and maturity than 5 years ago.

# /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
# Phoenix LiveView Nginx configuration - Reverse proxy to Phoenix app running on localhost
# All lines with # managed by certbot are placed automatically by [certbot](https://certbot.eff.org)
# Replace $YOUR_SITE_NAME with your url host unless line is followed with # managed by Certbot
# Default server configuration
#
server {
listen [::]:443 ssl ipv6only=on; # managed by Certbot
@LostKobrakai
LostKobrakai / form_live.ex
Last active April 12, 2024 18:56
Phoenix LiveView form with nested embeds and add/delete buttons
defmodule NestedWeb.FormLive do
use NestedWeb, :live_view
require Logger
defmodule Form do
use Ecto.Schema
import Ecto.Changeset
embedded_schema do
field :name, :string
@Paraphraser
Paraphraser / Mount Raspberry Pi home directory on your Mac.md
Last active April 26, 2024 13:10
Using SSHFS to mount your Raspberry Pi's home directory on your Mac

Using SSHFS to mount your Raspberry Pi's home directory on your Mac

It is useful to be able to mount your Raspberry Pi's file system on your Mac's desktop. The Raspberry Pi is ready to rock-'n-roll but some work needs to be done on the Mac. This gist assumes macOS Mojave 10.14. Your mileage may vary on earlier or later versions.

Set up passwordless SSH (optional)

You can make your life quite a bit simpler if you set up SSH on your Mac so that it can login to your Raspberry Pi without needing a password. Follow this tutorial.

The tutorial assumes two Raspberry Pis but there is no difference in approach if you use a Mac and a Pi, or two Macs.

@cblavier
cblavier / app.js
Created January 9, 2021 10:55
Responsive Phoenix LiveView
const Hooks = { ViewportResizeHooks}
const connectLiveSocket = () => {
const csrfToken = document.querySelector("meta[name='csrf-token']").getAttribute('content')
const liveSocket = new LiveSocket('/my_app/live', Socket, {
params: {
_csrf_token: csrfToken,
viewport: {
width: window.innerWidth,
height: window.innerHeight
@Sebazzz
Sebazzz / ACrealityCR6Issue.md
Last active March 10, 2024 08:46
Creality CR-6 issue list (including listing of motherboard issues)

Creality CR-6 issue list

This is an initiative to create an overview of the issues found with the Creality CR-6 SE.

As of this writing (2020-09-19) the large number of the motherboard issues have not been publicly acknowledged. Hopefully this overview forces Creality to acknowledge the issues with the Creality CR-6 SE leveling free 3d printer.

Update 2021-07-17 from Creality

According to Creality all issues should be resolved in the newer models:

Here are the improvements we did as below:

@Sebazzz
Sebazzz / Creality-CR-6-Unboxing-guide.md
Last active September 5, 2023 11:30
Creality CR-6 Unboxing & assembly guide

CR-6 post-unboxing checklist

With most of the CR-6 SE issues being due to bad wiring or loose/too tight screws I feel like it is time for a good post-unboxing checklist, to be walked through pre-assembly. Even though I do not have my unit shipped yet, I've seen enough issues and fixes that I can compile this post.

I initially posted this on the independent CR-6 community Facebook group but since not everyone wants to use Facebook (which I totally understand), I will repost it here. I mirrored most of the relevant content of Facebook to imgur.

If you have any feedback or anything that needs to be added, please let me know and I will amend this post!

Note: There are some known issues with this printer - please read the entire guide. (It is long, I know, but this is a necessary evil!)

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