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@JBGruber
JBGruber / docker-compose.yml
Last active May 16, 2024 07:13
My compose file to run ollama and ollama-webui
services:
# ollama and API
ollama:
image: ollama/ollama:latest
container_name: ollama
pull_policy: missing
tty: true
restart: unless-stopped
# Expose Ollama API outside the container stack
@bmeck
bmeck / wip.mjs
Created June 24, 2021 14:00
in-progress in-thread heapsnapshot reflective API
import * as ns from './index.js';
import {promisify} from 'util';
import {createReadStream, createWriteStream} from 'fs';
import {Session} from 'inspector';
import {PassThrough} from 'stream';
import {createHash} from 'crypto';
const session = new Session();
const stream = new PassThrough();
@danopia
danopia / Dockerfile
Last active May 2, 2024 18:30
ERCOT Frozen Grid 2021 - Metrics Reporters
FROM hayd/alpine-deno:1.10.1
WORKDIR /src/app
ADD deps.ts ./
RUN ["deno", "cache", "deps.ts"]
ADD *.ts ./
RUN ["deno", "cache", "mod.ts"]
ENTRYPOINT ["deno", "run", "--unstable", "--allow-net", "--allow-hrtime", "--allow-env", "--cached-only", "--no-check", "mod.ts"]
#!/bin/zsh
### Added by Zinit's installer
if [[ ! -f $HOME/.zinit/bin/zinit.zsh ]]; then
print -P "%F{33}▓▒░ %F{220}Installing %F{33}DHARMA%F{220} Initiative Plugin Manager (%F{33}zdharma/zinit%F{220})…%f"
command mkdir -p "$HOME/.zinit" && command chmod g-rwX "$HOME/.zinit"
command git clone https://github.com/zdharma/zinit "$HOME/.zinit/bin" && \
print -P "%F{33}▓▒░ %F{34}Installation successful.%f%b" || \
print -P "%F{160}▓▒░ The clone has failed.%f%b"
fi
@pdxjohnny
pdxjohnny / .gitignore
Last active May 19, 2024 03:07
Setting Up k3s for Serverless (knative) on a $5 DigitalOcean Droplet Using k3d
.terraform/
*.pem
*.tf
*.tfstate
*.yaml
*.backup
istio-*/
cert-manager-*/
*.swp
env
@BigOokie
BigOokie / MacOS-Multi-Version-Go-With-Homebrew.md
Last active May 10, 2024 14:45
Manage multiple versins of Go on MacOS with Homebrew

This process would likely apply to other Homebrew formula also.

First search for your desired package:

brew search go

You should get a list of results that include the below. Not "go" is very unspecific so you may get a lot of results:

@jarbro
jarbro / symantec-vip-access-totp.md
Last active April 22, 2024 10:46
Generate Symantec VIP Access Token as TOTP

Generate Symantec VIP Access Token as OTP

Recently I came across a web service that required two-factor authentication using the Symantec VIP Access App. I already manage all of my OTP tokens in a different app (If you are on iOS I highly recommend using OTP Auth by Roland Moers.) and did not want to have to use yet another app to generate the TOTP.

There is a way to generate a Symantec VIP Access compatible token very easily if you have access to an environment which can run Python PIP. I happen to have Ubuntu Windows Subsystem Linux running on my machine. (If you are running Windows 10 and don't have this you should really check it out.) Let's get started...

hello

Instructions

Here we install python3-pip and qrencode so we can generate our secret, I

@quiver
quiver / iam-policy.json
Last active April 23, 2024 07:02
How to connect to Amazon RDS PostgreSQL with IAM credentials
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"rds-db:connect"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:rds-db:region:account-id:dbuser:dbi-resource-id/database-user-name"
const COMPONENT_TEMPLATE = 'component.tsx.template';
const STORY_TEMPLATE = 'story.jsx.template';
const TEST_TEMPLATE = 'test.jsx.template';
const SECTION_TYPES = 'frontend/luxury-guest/src/apps/PdpFramework/constants/SectionTypes.js';
const SECTION_MAPPING = 'frontend/luxury-guest/src/components/PdpFramework/Sections.tsx';
const COMPONENT_DIR = 'frontend/luxury-guest/src/components/PdpFramework/sections';
const STORY_DIR = 'frontend/luxury-guest/stories/PdpFramework/sections';
const TEST_DIR = 'frontend/luxury-guest/tests/components/PdpFramework/sections';
@bvaughn
bvaughn / index.md
Last active April 3, 2024 07:41
Interaction tracing with React

This API was removed in React 17


Interaction tracing with React

React recently introduced an experimental profiler API. After discussing this API with several teams at Facebook, one common piece of feedback was that the performance information would be more useful if it could be associated with the events that caused the application to render (e.g. button click, XHR response). Tracing these events (or "interactions") would enable more powerful tooling to be built around the timing information, capable of answering questions like "What caused this really slow commit?" or "How long does it typically take for this interaction to update the DOM?".

With version 16.4.3, React added experimental support for this tracing by way of a new NPM package, scheduler. However the public API for this package is not yet finalized and will likely change with upcoming minor releases, so it should be used with caution.