You need Nativefier and this icon.
Then, save discord.js, the icon, and build.sh in the same folder.
Finally, just execute build.sh!
./build.sh
(remember to chmod 755 build.sh
first)!
# Clone llama.cpp | |
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git | |
cd llama.cpp | |
# Build it | |
make clean | |
LLAMA_METAL=1 make | |
# Download model | |
export MODEL=llama-2-13b-chat.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin |
# coding=utf-8 | |
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved. | |
# | |
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | |
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
# You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
# | |
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | |
# | |
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
variant: fcos | |
version: 1.5.0 | |
passwd: | |
users: | |
- name: core | |
ssh_authorized_keys: | |
- ssh-rsa ... | |
storage: | |
disks: | |
- device: /dev/disk/by-id/coreos-boot-disk |
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For my previous post on how many colored sources you should put in your mana bases, I adapted Frank Karsten's simulation code to the London Mulligan rules change, and to make recommendations based on how many lands you want to play. In doing so, I made two errors: first, the tables for Commander decks do not take into account the free mulligan, or the turn one draw. Second, I changed the assumed mulligan strategy to be more aggressive; the effect of this change dominated over the effect of the London Mulligan, invalidating my comment on the matter.
# this forces Arena into full screen mode on startup, set back to 3 to reset | |
# note that if you go into the Arena "Graphics" preference panel, it will reset all of these | |
# and you will need to run these commands again | |
defaults write com.wizards.mtga "Screenmanager Fullscreen mode" -integer 0 | |
defaults write com.wizards.mtga "Screenmanager Resolution Use Native" -integer 0 | |
# you can also replace the long complicated integer bit with any other scaled 16:9 | |
# resolution your system supports. | |
# to find the scaled resolutions, go to System Preferences --> Display and then | |
# divide the width by 16 and multiple by 9. on my personal system this ends up |
by Tatiana Mac
Last updated 14 April 2021
As speaking comes with immense privilege, I have crafted a speaker rider to set expectations and boundaries around my engagement. I am grateful to all the conference organisers who have brilliantly hosted me. I would love to continue to exercise this privilege to speak at conferences, and use this privilege to make the landscape more accessible and beneficial to tech's most historically excluded and marginalised communities.
😫 I provide a lot of explanations for those of you who never had to consider these things. Most thoughtful conferences I've attended check most of these boxes intrinsically, particularly when conference runners are experienced speakers. They get it.
# GIT heart FZF | |
# ------------- | |
is_in_git_repo() { | |
git rev-parse HEAD > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
} | |
fzf-down() { | |
fzf --height 50% --min-height 20 --border --bind ctrl-/:toggle-preview "$@" | |
} |
Principles of Adult Behavior
- Be patient. No matter what.
- Don’t badmouth: Assign responsibility, not blame. Say nothing of another you wouldn’t say to him.
- Never assume the motives of others are, to them, less noble than yours are to you.
- Expand your sense of the possible.
- Don’t trouble yourself with matters you truly cannot change.
- Expect no more of anyone than you can deliver yourself.
- Tolerate ambiguity.
- Laugh at yourself frequently.