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@arianvp
arianvp / SSH_MACOS_SECURE_ENCLAVES.md
Last active December 8, 2025 00:10
Native Secure Enclaved backed ssh keys on MacOS

Native Secure Enclave backed ssh keys on MacOS

It turns out that MacOS Tahoe can generate and use secure-enclave backed SSH keys! This replaces projects like https://github.com/maxgoedjen/secretive

There is a shared library /usr/lib/ssh-keychain.dylib that traditionally has been used to add smartcard support to ssh by implementing PKCS11Provider interface. However since recently it also implements SecurityKeyProivder which supports loading keys directly from the secure enclave! SecurityKeyProvider is what is normally used to talk to FIDO2 devices (e.g. libfido2 can be used to talk to your Yubikey). However you can now use it to talk to your Secure Enclave instead!

@FireEgl
FireEgl / zfs-install-2.2.3+.txt
Last active August 8, 2025 15:02
ZFS Install v2.2.3+ on Ubuntu jammy from Zabbly repos
# May not need all these packages:
apt install build-essential autoconf automake libtool gawk alien fakeroot dkms libblkid-dev uuid-dev libudev-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libaio-dev libattr1-dev libelf-dev linux-headers-generic python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-cffi libffi-dev python3-packaging debhelper-compat dh-python po-debconf python3-all-dev python3-sphinx libpam0g-dev
mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings/
curl -fsSL https://pkgs.zabbly.com/key.asc -o /etc/apt/keyrings/zabbly.asc
sh -c 'cat <<EOF > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/zabbly-kernel-stable.sources
Enabled: yes
Types: deb
URIs: https://pkgs.zabbly.com/kernel/stable
Suites: jammy
@markasoftware
markasoftware / enterprise_token.rb
Last active December 8, 2025 18:06
OpenProject Enterprise mode for free
############ If you are using DOCKER all-in-one image, create Dockerfile like: ################
############ FROM openproject/openproject:16 ################
############ COPY ./enterprise_token.rb app/models/enterprise_token.rb ################
############ If you are runing a manual installation: ################
############ REPLACE app/models/enterprise_token.rb in the source code with this file! ################
############ also be sure to RESTART OpenProject after replacing the file. ################
############ If using some other set up (eg docker-compose), read the comments on ################
############ https://gist.github.com/markasoftware/f5b2e55a2c2e3abb1f9eefcdf0bfff45 ################
@thomwolf
thomwolf / loading_wikipedia.py
Last active January 12, 2025 13:34
Load full English Wikipedia dataset in HuggingFace nlp library
import os; import psutil; import timeit
from datasets import load_dataset
mem_before = psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss >> 20
wiki = load_dataset("wikipedia", "20200501.en", split='train')
mem_after = psutil.Process(os.getpid()).memory_info().rss >> 20
print(f"RAM memory used: {(mem_after - mem_before)} MB")
s = """batch_size = 1000
for i in range(0, len(wiki), batch_size):
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version: '3'
services:
portainer:
image: portainer/portainer:latest
container_name: portainer
restart: unless-stopped
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges:true
networks:
@kingspp
kingspp / numpy_transfer_over_kafka.py
Created October 4, 2018 05:01
Efficient Transfer of Numpy Arrays over kafka
"""
Requirements
1. Numpy
2. Pympler or a recursive sys.getsizeof()
3. PIL
"""
import numpy as np
from pympler.asizeof import asizeof
import json
@johnmcfarlane
johnmcfarlane / begin(C++).md
Last active October 17, 2025 19:58
Resources for C++ beginners
@W4ngatang
W4ngatang / download_glue_data.py
Last active October 21, 2025 02:22
Script for downloading data of the GLUE benchmark (gluebenchmark.com)
''' Script for downloading all GLUE data.
Note: for legal reasons, we are unable to host MRPC.
You can either use the version hosted by the SentEval team, which is already tokenized,
or you can download the original data from (https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/4/6/D46FF87A-F6B9-4252-AA8B-3604ED519838/MSRParaphraseCorpus.msi) and extract the data from it manually.
For Windows users, you can run the .msi file. For Mac and Linux users, consider an external library such as 'cabextract' (see below for an example).
You should then rename and place specific files in a folder (see below for an example).
mkdir MRPC
cabextract MSRParaphraseCorpus.msi -d MRPC