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kianenigma / staking-updates.md
Last active October 5, 2022 00:58
Polkadot's Monthly Staking Update

DEPRECATED: Polkadot Staking Progress Report

I started this gist as an index for all of the staking reports. Almost a year in, we migrated everything to https://polkadot.network/tag/staking-updates/. This page will no longer be updated:

@linderd
linderd / README.md
Last active July 11, 2024 01:38 — forked from timlinux/README.md
Linux on Thinkpad P14s Gen2 AMD / T14 Gen2 AMD

Linux (Fedora 35) on a Thinkpad P14s [T14] Gen2 AMD

These are my installation-tricks and notes for running Linux on a 2021 Thinkpad P14s Gen2 with AMD Ryzen 7 5850U. It should also be suitable for the Thinkpad T14 Gen2 AMD as they are technically the same modell.
Meanwhile there is also a good test on youtube and an entry in the arch-wiki, which also comments some points mentioned here.

Detailed specs

Shipped:

@timlinux
timlinux / README.md
Last active April 10, 2024 19:28
Linux on Lenovo Thinkpad P14s with AMD Processor

Thinkpad P14s AMD Edition Review (Running Fedora)

These are my installation etc. notes for running Linux on my new Thinkpad P14s laptop with 32GB RAM, 1TB SDD and 8 Core, 16 Thread AMD CPU.

Detailed specs

Here is what they quoted as the specs after I confirmed my order:

@judaew
judaew / keychron_k2.adoc
Last active July 15, 2024 16:15
Keychron K2 Manual

Keychron K2 Manual

Connect Bluetooth

On the side of the keyboard, switch the toggle to Bluetooth. Press fn+1 3 seconds and pair with device named Keychron K2.

  • fn+1 connect to 1st device

  • fn+2 connect to 2nd device

  • fn+3 connect to 3rd device

@andrebrait
andrebrait / keychron_linux.md
Last active July 20, 2024 21:06
Keychron keyboards on Linux + Bluetooth fixes

Here is the best setup (I think so :D) for K-series Keychron keyboards on Linux.

Note: many newer Keychron keyboards use QMK as firmware and most tips here do not apply to them. Maybe the ones related to Bluetooth can be useful, but everything related to Apple's keyboard module (hid_apple) on Linux, won't work. As far as I know, all QMK-based boards use the hid_generic module instead. Examples of QMK-based boards are: Q, Q-Pro, V, K-Pro, etc.

Most of these commands have been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 and should also work on most Debian-based distributions. If a command happens not to work for you, take a look in the comment section.

Make Fn + F-keys work (NOT FOR QMK-BASED BOARDS)

Older Keychron keyboards (those not based on QMK) use the hid_apple driver on Linux, even in the Windows/Android mode, both in Bluetooth and Wired modes.

@psayre23
psayre23 / gist:c30a821239f4818b0709
Last active June 27, 2024 17:48
Runtime Complexity of Java Collections
Below are the Big O performance of common functions of different Java Collections.
List | Add | Remove | Get | Contains | Next | Data Structure
---------------------|------|--------|------|----------|------|---------------
ArrayList | O(1) | O(n) | O(1) | O(n) | O(1) | Array
LinkedList | O(1) | O(1) | O(n) | O(n) | O(1) | Linked List
CopyOnWriteArrayList | O(n) | O(n) | O(1) | O(n) | O(1) | Array
@vishvananda
vishvananda / tunnel.sh
Created October 22, 2013 03:16
Script to set up an ipsec tunnel between two machines For Example: ./tunnel.sh 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.2 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 would set up an ipsec tunnel over 10.10.10.1 address using 192.168.0.1 as a virtual address passwordless sudo required for user on remote machine
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$4" == "" ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <local_ip> <remote_ip> <new_local_ip> <new_remote_ip>"
echo "creates an ipsec tunnel between two machines"
exit 1
fi
SRC="$1"; shift
DST="$1"; shift