You may want to use AdGuard's DNS over HTTPS[^2] service if you
- Want to make it harder for your ISP to know what websites you are requesting
- Want to block most traditional ads from your web browsing experience across your entire PC
- Open PowerShell
# TFLite quantized inference example | |
# | |
# Based on: | |
# https://www.tensorflow.org/lite/performance/post_training_integer_quant | |
# https://www.tensorflow.org/lite/api_docs/java/org/tensorflow/lite/Tensor.QuantizationParams | |
import numpy as np | |
import tensorflow as tf | |
# Location of tflite model file (float32 or int8 quantized) |
The TrueNAS installer doesn't have a way to use anything less than the full device. This is usually a waste of resources when installing to a modern NVMe which is usually several hundred of GB. TrueNAS SCALE will use only a few GB for its system files so installing to a 16GB partition would be helpful.
The easiest way to solve this is to modify the installer script before starting the installation process.
version: '3' | |
services: | |
homeassistant: | |
container_name: home-assistant | |
image: homeassistant/home-assistant:stable | |
volumes: | |
- ./homeassistant_data:/config | |
environment: |
Note : Proxmox 6.1 | |
VI : /etc/apt/sources.list | |
# security updates | |
deb http://security.debian.org jessie/updates main contrib | |
# PVE pve-no-subscription repository provided by proxmox.com, | |
# NOT recommended for production use | |
deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian jessie pve-no-subscription |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Automatically compile and install FFMPEG with NVIDIA hardware acceleration on Debian | |
# Based on https://www.tal.org/tutorials/ffmpeg_nvidia_encode | |
# Verified working on Debian 10 and 11 | |
# Abort on error | |
set -e | |
suite=stable |
call plug#begin() | |
Plug 'drewtempelmeyer/palenight.vim' | |
Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline' | |
Plug 'wlangstroth/vim-racket' | |
Plug 'sheerun/vim-polyglot' | |
Plug 'rust-lang/rust.vim' | |
Plug 'preservim/tagbar' | |
Plug 'universal-ctags/ctags' | |
Plug 'luochen1990/rainbow' | |
Plug 'vim-syntastic/syntastic' |
local snap = require'snap' | |
local fzy = snap.get'consumer.fzy' | |
local limit = snap.get'consumer.limit' | |
local producer_file = snap.get'producer.ripgrep.file' | |
local producer_vimgrep = snap.get'producer.ripgrep.vimgrep' | |
local producer_buffer = snap.get'producer.vim.buffer' | |
local producer_oldfile = snap.get'producer.vim.oldfile' | |
local select_file = snap.get'select.file' | |
local select_vimgrep = snap.get'select.vimgrep' |
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