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/*
This svelte store is a reference to make super quick live and interactive pieces of code.
See its announcement at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8jkJTWacow&t=18579s
*/
type Options<T> = {
validator: (data: T) => void;
};
export function live<T>(path: string, initialValue: T, options?: Options<T>) {
@krzys-h
krzys-h / Hyper-V GPU-PV with Linux guest.md
Last active November 3, 2025 01:10
Ubuntu 21.04 VM with GPU acceleration under Hyper-V...?

Ubuntu 21.04 VM with GPU acceleration under Hyper-V...?

Modern versions of Windows support GPU paravirtualization in Hyper-V with normal consumer graphics cards. This is used e.g. for graphics acceleration in Windows Sandbox, as well as WSLg. In some cases, it may be useful to create a normal VM with GPU acceleration using this feature, but this is not officially supported. People already figured out how to do it with Windows guests though, so why not do the same with Linux? It should be easy given that WSLg is open source and reasonably well documented, right?

Well... not quite. I managed to get it to run... but not well.

How to do it?

  1. Verify driver support
@onixus74
onixus74 / README.md
Created October 25, 2021 14:05 — forked from petermueller/README.md
Phoenix + esbuild + yarn + postcss + tailwindcss + cpx2

Getting started

If you just want to copy-paste this it should "just work", but you'll need to get yarn set up. Follow the instructions at https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install OR just run:

  • npm install -g yarn
  • yarn set version berry
  • yarn install # this should make a .yarn/, yarn.lock, and .pnp.js

Mix Tasks

If you want to run these outside of the context of a running phoenix server, you can also run the mix tasks, mix assets.install and mix assets.compile. They are a copy paste of some the CLI bits but you could abstract them out to point to a config/cmds.exs or something if you wanted.

esbuild

@petermueller
petermueller / README.md
Last active September 29, 2023 10:41
Phoenix + esbuild + yarn + postcss + tailwindcss + cpx2

Getting started

If you just want to copy-paste this it should "just work", but you'll need to get yarn set up. Follow the instructions at https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install OR just run:

  • npm install -g yarn
  • yarn set version berry
  • yarn install # this should make a .yarn/, yarn.lock, and .pnp.js

Mix Tasks

If you want to run these outside of the context of a running phoenix server, you can also run the mix tasks, mix assets.install and mix assets.compile. They are a copy paste of some the CLI bits but you could abstract them out to point to a config/cmds.exs or something if you wanted.

esbuild

@goofansu
goofansu / app.js
Last active August 5, 2023 04:05
LiveView upload directly to AWS China S3
let Uploaders = {}
Uploaders.S3 = function (entries, onViewError) {
entries.forEach(entry => {
let xhr = new XMLHttpRequest()
onViewError(() => xhr.abort())
xhr.onload = () => (xhr.status === 200 ? entry.done() : entry.error())
xhr.onerror = () => entry.error()
xhr.upload.addEventListener("progress", event => {
if (event.lengthComputable) {
" Specify a directory for plugins
call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')
Plug 'neoclide/coc.nvim', {'branch': 'release'}
Plug 'scrooloose/nerdtree'
"Plug 'tsony-tsonev/nerdtree-git-plugin'
Plug 'Xuyuanp/nerdtree-git-plugin'
Plug 'tiagofumo/vim-nerdtree-syntax-highlight'
Plug 'ryanoasis/vim-devicons'
Plug 'airblade/vim-gitgutter'
diff --git a/assets/js/App.svelte b/assets/js/App.svelte
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..221cde6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/assets/js/App.svelte
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+<script>
+ export let name;
+</script>
@hpcsc
hpcsc / hack.sh
Created March 3, 2019 12:43
md viewer in terminal
#!/usr/bin/env bash
FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--reverse --height 30% --header 'Choose markdown file'"
CACHE_DIR=$HOME/.hack/
function check_prerequisite() {
local prerequisites=(curl mdless jq fzf)
for tool in ${prerequisites[@]}; do
type ${tool} >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 "I require $tool but it's not installed."; exit 1; }
@Rich-Harris
Rich-Harris / what-is-svelte.md
Last active November 9, 2025 10:37
The truth about Svelte

I've been deceiving you all. I had you believe that Svelte was a UI framework — unlike React and Vue etc, because it shifts work out of the client and into the compiler, but a framework nonetheless.

But that's not exactly accurate. In my defense, I didn't realise it myself until very recently. But with Svelte 3 around the corner, it's time to come clean about what Svelte really is.

Svelte is a language.

Specifically, Svelte is an attempt to answer a question that many people have asked, and a few have answered: what would it look like if we had a language for describing reactive user interfaces?

A few projects that have answered this question:

@kauffmanes
kauffmanes / install_anaconda.md
Last active November 3, 2025 06:47
Install Anaconda on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Thanks everyone for commenting/contributing! I made this in college for a class and I no longer really use the technology. I encourage you all to help each other, but I probably won't be answering questions anymore.

This article is also on my blog, too.

Note: $ denotes the start of a command. Don't actually type this.

Steps to Install Anaconda on Windows Ubuntu Terminal

  1. Install WSL (Ubuntu for Windows - can be found in Windows Store). I recommend the latest version (I'm using 18.04) because there are some bugs they worked out during 14/16 (microsoft/WSL#785)
  2. Go to https://repo.continuum.io/archive to find the list of Anaconda releases
  3. Select the release you want. I have a 64-bit computer, so I chose the latest release ending in x86_64.sh. If I had a 32-bit computer, I'd select the x86.sh version. If you accidentally try to install the wrong one, you'll get a warning in the terminal. I chose `Ana