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matiaskorhonen / sign-pdf.rb
Last active May 25, 2023 10:58
Quick and dirty PDF signing in Ruby (using Origami)
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require "openssl"
require "time"
begin
require "origami"
rescue LoadError
abort "origami not installed: gem install origami"
end
@rxwei
rxwei / upstreaming-swift-autodiff.md
Last active January 28, 2020 11:06
Upstreaming Swift AutoDiff

Upstreaming Swift AutoDiff

Author: Richard Wei (rxwei@google.com) on behalf of the Swift for TensorFlow team

Last updated: October 2, 2019

Overview

The differentiable programming feature (AutoDiff) has been incubated in the 'tensorflow' branch of apple/swift since December 2017 and released as part of the Swift for TensorFlow toolchains. The Differentiable Programming Mega-Proposal, which serves as a manifesto, received general positive feedback from the community, but there is a long way between receiving conceptual approval and obtaining Swift Evolution approval of such a large feature. We would like to merge the pieces into the 'master' branch under a gate to further development and bake the feature on master, just like Apple develops its major features

@kaaquist
kaaquist / podman_macos.md
Last active May 30, 2024 06:35
Podman with docker-compose on MacOS.

Podman with docker-compose on MacOS.

Podman an alternative to Docker Desktop on MacOS

Getting podman installed and started is super easy.
Just use brew to install it.

> brew install podman

Now since podman uses a VM just like the Docker Client on MacOS we need to initialize that and start it.