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# Linux | |
# add the following to "~/.gitconfig" file | |
[merge] | |
tool = intellij | |
[mergetool "intellij"] | |
cmd = /usr/local/bin/idea merge $(cd $(dirname "$LOCAL") && pwd)/$(basename "$LOCAL") $(cd $(dirname "$REMOTE") && pwd)/$(basename "$REMOTE") $(cd $(dirname "$BASE") && pwd)/$(basename "$BASE") $(cd $(dirname "$MERGED") && pwd)/$(basename "$MERGED") | |
trustExitCode = true | |
[diff] |
""" To use: install LLM studio (or Ollama), clone OpenVoice, run this script in the OpenVoice directory | |
git clone https://github.com/myshell-ai/OpenVoice | |
cd OpenVoice | |
git clone https://huggingface.co/myshell-ai/OpenVoice | |
cp -r OpenVoice/* . | |
pip install whisper pynput pyaudio | |
""" | |
from openai import OpenAI | |
import time |
git branch -m old_branch new_branch # Rename branch locally | |
git push origin :old_branch # Delete the old branch | |
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote |
Most active GitHub users (git.io/top)
The count of contributions (summary of Pull Requests, opened issues and commits) to public repos at GitHub.com from Wed, 21 Sep 2022 till Thu, 21 Sep 2023.
Only first 1000 GitHub users according to the count of followers are taken. This is because of limitations of GitHub search. Sorting algo in pseudocode:
githubUsers
.filter(user => user.followers > 1000)
# from the guide https://blog.keras.io/building-powerful-image-classification-models-using-very-little-data.html | |
# and from other resources found, trying to achieve a good classifier based on Inveption V3 pre-trained netfork | |
from keras.applications.inception_v3 import InceptionV3 | |
from keras.preprocessing import image | |
from keras.models import Model | |
from keras.layers import Dense, GlobalAveragePooling2D | |
from keras.preprocessing.image import ImageDataGenerator | |
from keras import backend as K | |
from keras.callbacks import ModelCheckpoint |
Whenever the topic of Bitcoin's energy usage comes up, there's always a flood of hastily-constructed comments by people claiming that their favourite cryptocurrency isn't like Bitcoin, that their favourite cryptocurrency is energy-efficient and scalable and whatnot.
They're wrong, and are quite possibly trying to scam you. Let's look at why.
There are plenty of intricate and complex articles trying to convince you that cryptocurrencies are the future. They usually heavily use jargon and vague terms, make vague promises, and generally give you a sense that there must be something there, but you always come away from them more confused than you were before.
#config/initializers/redis.rb | |
require 'redis' | |
require 'redis/objects' | |
REDIS_CONFIG = YAML.load( File.open( Rails.root.join("config/redis.yml") ) ).symbolize_keys | |
dflt = REDIS_CONFIG[:default].symbolize_keys | |
cnfg = dflt.merge(REDIS_CONFIG[Rails.env.to_sym].symbolize_keys) if REDIS_CONFIG[Rails.env.to_sym] | |
$redis = Redis.new(cnfg) | |
Redis::Objects.redis = $redis |