You need to have the application curl installed. Most Linux distros will already have it included. However, you may need to run either:
$ sudo dnf -y install curl
A Python script that utilizes the OpenAI API to generate Python code based on user prompts, execute the generated code, check for errors, and suggest new features while ensuring their correctness. |
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2023 ave9858 <edging.duj6i@simplelogin.com> | |
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 | |
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" | |
$regView = [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryView]::Registry32 | |
$microsoft = [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey]::OpenBaseKey([Microsoft.Win32.RegistryHive]::LocalMachine, $regView). | |
OpenSubKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft', $true) | |
$edgeUWP = "$env:SystemRoot\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe" | |
$uninstallRegKey = $microsoft.OpenSubKey('Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Microsoft Edge') | |
$uninstallString = $uninstallRegKey.GetValue('UninstallString') + ' --force-uninstall' |
#!/bin/bash | |
AUTH_NAME="auth2kube" | |
NEW_KUBECONFIG="newkubeconfig" | |
echo "create a certificate request for system:admin user" | |
openssl req -new -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -keyout $AUTH_NAME.key -out $AUTH_NAME.csr -subj "/CN=system:admin" | |
echo "create signing request resource definition" |
apiVersion: pkg.crossplane.io/v1alpha1 | |
kind: ControllerConfig | |
metadata: | |
name: openshift-config | |
namespace: crossplane-system | |
spec: | |
securityContext: {} | |
podSecurityContext: {} | |
--- | |
apiVersion: pkg.crossplane.io/v1 |
You need to have the application curl installed. Most Linux distros will already have it included. However, you may need to run either:
$ sudo dnf -y install curl
# installed by winget
winget install PowerShell-Preview
winget install git
git config --global user.name "Christophe Dervieux"
git config --global user.email christophe.dervieux@gmail.com
winget install rstudio
winget install vscode
winget install -e R
winget install Github.GithubDesktop
#!/bin/bash | |
# https://openwebcraft.com/notes/clearlinux-desktop-setup/ | |
echo "--- start" | |
wget https://vscode-update.azurewebsites.net/latest/linux-x64/stable -O code_latest_amd64.tar.gz | |
SRC_FILE=code_latest_amd64.tar.gz | |
DEST=/opt/code |
Testimonies
The thing in CL I miss most doing Clojure as my day job? CL's compiler. I like having a compiler tell me at compile time about the mistakes I've made. Bogus arguments. Unreachable code because of unhandled exceptions, and so on. CL saves me round after round of bugs that in clojure aren't found until you run the code. If you test well, it's found when testing, if you don't it's found in production. "Clojure compiler" almost demands air quotes.
CL's optional but oh-so-useful model of type declarations is also infinitely more useful (to me) than Clojure's use of "spec", and instrumentation that happens only at test time because of the cost. Depending on the OPTIMIZE declarations, other type defs are a floor wax and dessert topping. Want checks for argument types? Lower optimizations. Want most efficient machine code? High optimizations.
/u/Decweb, March 2023 https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/11ttnxk/the_rise_fall_of_lisp_too_good_for_the_rest_of/jczpysp/
$ pg_dump -h <public dns> -U <my username> -f <name of dump file .sql> <name of my database>
$ psql -U <postgresql username> -d <database name> -f <dump file that you want to restore>
#!/bin/bash | |
# btrfs-undelete | |
# Copyright (C) 2013 Jörg Walter <info@syntax-k.de> | |
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under | |
# the term of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software | |
# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or any later version. | |
if [ ! -b "$1" -o -z "$2" -o -z "$3" ]; then | |
echo "Usage: $0 <dev> <file/dir> <dest>" 1>&2 | |
echo |