I use chezmoi
for tracking dotfiles and used to use a fancy Ansible setup. Now, I just occasionally backup a list of explicitly installed packages and track the major changes made to the system in a simple Markdown file.
I use chezmoi
for tracking dotfiles and used to use a fancy Ansible setup. Now, I just occasionally backup a list of explicitly installed packages and track the major changes made to the system in a simple Markdown file.
Looks cool! I’ll give it a spin in ViolentMonkey tomorrow and report any issues.
I really got into Terraria years ago and made good progress in the game (got to hard mode at least). Every now and then I try to get back in to the game and start from scratch in a new world and I just give it up before getting much done. How do y’all get over the early game hump?
I’ve used ROCm for pytorch and stable diffusion. Using the pre-built docker images is definitely the way to go. Once setup, it’s worked great for me.
You just have to understand that most projects are going to assume Nvidia (CUDA), so you’ll have to jump through more hoops and still may not be able to do everything.
I’ve been using xargs
forever and never noticed the -P
option, thanks!
For some reason I always remember parallel
being difficult to use, but maybe I was always trying to do something difficult like processing different batches of files simultaneously.
It’s actually not the web page embedded, which is what I was expecting too. Best feature is that it vibrates while the response is generating.