Bootstrap knowledge of LLMs ASAP. With a bias/focus to GPT.
Avoid being a link dump. Try to provide only valuable well tuned information.
Neural network links before starting with transformers.
Copy the default template of openssl.cnf
to a writable location.
cp /System/Library/OpenSSL/openssl.cnf src
Uncomment the req_extensions = v3_req
req_extensions = v3_req # The extensions to add to a certificate request
Add subjectAltName
to v3_req section
This list is based on aliases_spec.rb.
You can see also Module: RSpec::Matchers API.
matcher | aliased to | description |
---|---|---|
a_truthy_value | be_truthy | a truthy value |
a_falsey_value | be_falsey | a falsey value |
be_falsy | be_falsey | be falsy |
a_falsy_value | be_falsey | a falsy value |
require 'ap' | |
require 'ripper' | |
CLASS_TEXT = "class A; end; class B; end" | |
CLASS_SEXP = Ripper.sexp(CLASS_TEXT) | |
BIG_TEXT = "class A; def a; @a = b; end; def b; @d = a; @e = a; end; end; module B; def b; end; end" | |
BIG_SEXP = Ripper.sexp(BIG_TEXT) |
cribbed from http://pastebin.com/xgzeAmBn
Templates to remind you of the options and formatting for the different types of objects you might want to document using YARD.
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This overlay provides a 'liquid' mode to the excellent CodeMirror editor (http://codemirror.net/). | |
Add something like this to your CSS: | |
.cm-liquid-tag { | |
color: #32273f; | |
background: #ead9ff; | |
} | |
.cm-liquid-variable { |
# RSpec 2.0 syntax Cheet Sheet by http://ApproachE.com | |
# defining spec within a module will automatically pick Player::MovieList as a 'subject' (see below) | |
module Player | |
describe MovieList, "with optional description" do | |
it "is pending example, so that you can write ones quickly" | |
it "is already working example that we want to suspend from failing temporarily" do | |
pending("working on another feature that temporarily breaks this one") |