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Beast Mode v4

Beast Mode is a custom chat mode for VS Code agent that adds an opinionated workflow to the agent, including use of a todo list, extensive internet research capabilities, planning, tool usage instructions and more. Designed to be used with 4.1, although it will work with any model.

Important

This version differs from version 3 in several ways. Firstly, it employs Bing instead of Google, because Google blocks all requests due to anti-scraping measures. Secondly, it rectifies the incorrect tool names. Lastly, we instruct it to verify that the code it generates is not already present in the codebase to prevent duplicates.

Installation Instructions

  • Go to the "agent" dropdown in VS Code chat sidebar and select "Configure Modes".
@Schaka
Schaka / readme.md
Last active February 18, 2026 23:08
Rampocalypse Survival Guide 2025/2026

Rampocalypse 2025-2026 Survival Guide

Buying guide

This guide is intended for anyone world wide who's trying to build on a budget for 2025/2026. It's intended to land you with hardware on a budget to hold you over for the next 2-3 years until the market hopefully normalizes after the bubble popped.

If you're, already on AM4 or 12th gen Intel with 16-32GB of DDR4 (of reasonable speed - 3200MT/s), this guide isn't for you. If GPUs don't matter to you, because you only play lightweight e-sports titles and you need top tier CPU performance, this guide isn't for you. If a friend is willing to sell you a system like the above or you can find one for a reasonable price, you should absolutely not go down this route either.

@diffficult
diffficult / bluetoothdoubledipping.md
Last active February 18, 2026 23:07
Bluetooth Pairing one device on Dual Boot of Windows & Linux - Stop having to Pair Devices

Bluetooth Pairing one device on Dual Boot of Windows & Linux - Stop having to Pair Devices

You may have experienced when dual booting that you need to re-pair your bluetooth devices (ie., Headphones, mouse, keyboard, etc) this usually happens because you have already paired the device with another operating system using the same bluetooth adapter when dual booting (either Linux or Windows).

Some devices cannot handle multiple pairings associated with the same MAC address (ie., bluetooth adapter). As per suggested on the ArchWiki you can fix this by re-pairing the device each time, but there's actually another solution to not do so each time you choose to use your device on a different OS.

How can we accomplish this?

Easy, just pair the device on a OS and copy the bluetooth keys generated to the other OS so our device doesn't notice the difference.

@mberman84
mberman84 / PRD.md
Created February 17, 2026 19:59
OpenClaw PRD

PRD.md - Product Requirements & Feature Inventory

Everything built on top of the base OpenClaw platform. Canonical reference for what exists, where it lives, and how it works. Operational use cases and workflow playbooks live in docs/USE-CASES-WORKFLOWS.md.


Table of Contents

  1. Operational Use Cases & Workflows
@ChristopherA
ChristopherA / Mermaid_on_Github_Examples.md
Last active February 18, 2026 23:02
Mermaid on Github Examples

Mermaid on Github Examples

All of these diagrams are dynamically rendered during html display by Github, the images generated from text inside the Github-Flavored Markdown. None are static images. Mermaid support was released for Github on 2022-02-14

Pros & Cons:

  • Pro: You don't need to care about the layout.
  • Con: You cannot control the layout.

Notes:

  • Not all the features of Mermaid (in particular symbols B-->C[fa:fa-ban forbidden], hyperlink and tooltips) are supported by Github.
@karpathy
karpathy / microgpt.py
Last active February 18, 2026 23:02
microgpt
"""
The most atomic way to train and run inference for a GPT in pure, dependency-free Python.
This file is the complete algorithm.
Everything else is just efficiency.
@karpathy
"""
import os # os.path.exists
import math # math.log, math.exp
@mberman84
mberman84 / oc.md
Created February 16, 2026 19:42
OpenClaw Prompts

OpenClaw Prompts - Build Your Own AI Assistant

Prompts to recreate each piece of the OpenClaw system. Use these with any AI coding assistant.


1. Personal CRM "Build a personal CRM that automatically scans my Gmail and Google Calendar to discover contacts from the past year. Store them in a SQLite database with vector embeddings so I can query in natural language ('who do I know at NVIDIA?' or 'who haven't I talked to in a while?'). Auto-filter noise senders like marketing emails and newsletters. Build profiles for each contact with their company, role, how I know them, and our interaction history. Add relationship health scores that flag stale relationships, follow-up reminders I can create, snooze, or mark done, and duplicate contact detection with merge suggestions. Link relevant documents from Box to contacts so when I look up a person, I also see related docs."

2. Meeting Action Items (Fathom)