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krzys-h / Hyper-V GPU-PV with Linux guest.md
Last active December 1, 2025 19:51
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
@daemonp
daemonp / encrypted-root-arch-linux-pixelbook.md
Last active August 24, 2024 20:49
Installing Arch Linux on a Google Pixelbook (i7 16gb 500gb NVMe)

Overview

Stable enough for my initial use-case, light-duty laptop for travel and presentations, running Linux all the time but retain a small ChromeOS volume for firmware updates and restoring settings.

1st attempt I wiped the drive and then found that when the machine attempted to suspect when the lid closed it wiped the NVRAM with no other option to boot into legacy mode than to restore ChromeOS and enable it again.

  • Setup base system in ChromeOS
  • Fully encrypted Btrfs root partition & ext4 boot
  • Install Arch Linux
@CMCDragonkai
CMCDragonkai / regular_expression_engine_comparison.md
Last active November 21, 2025 01:30
Regular Expression Engine Comparison Chart

Regular Expression Engine Comparison Chart

Many different applications claim to support regular expressions. But what does that even mean?

Well there are lots of different regular expression engines, and they all have different feature sets and different time-space efficiencies.

The information here is just copied from: http://regular-expressions.mobi/refflavors.html

@bistaumanga
bistaumanga / kMeans.py
Last active March 6, 2025 23:55
KMeans Clustering Implemented in python with numpy
'''Implementation and of K Means Clustering
Requires : python 2.7.x, Numpy 1.7.1+'''
import numpy as np
def kMeans(X, K, maxIters = 10, plot_progress = None):
centroids = X[np.random.choice(np.arange(len(X)), K), :]
for i in range(maxIters):
# Cluster Assignment step
C = np.array([np.argmin([np.dot(x_i-y_k, x_i-y_k) for y_k in centroids]) for x_i in X])