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Archive for June, 2024

GitHub – dabochen/spreadsheet-is-all-you-need: A nanoGPT pipeline packed in a spreadsheet

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/12

A great visualisation that LLM are basically a bunch of numbers: [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – dabochen/spreadsheet-is-all-you-need: A nanoGPT pipeline packed in a spreadsheet.

It also shows you that Excel is an excellent tool for working with numbers and formulas on a larger scale.

(note the file is a .numbers file developed in the Mac version of Excel)

Via:

  1. [Wayback/Archive] /Fay-lee-nuh/ on X: “Programmers: Spreadsheets aren’t code @chendabo: Hold my beer”
  2. [Wayback/Archive] Dabo on X: “I recreated an entire GPT architecture in a spreadsheet. It is a nanoGPT designed by @karpathy with about 85000 parameters, small enough to be packed into a spreadsheet file. It is great for learning about how transformer works as it shows all the data and parameters going”

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Posted in AI and ML; Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Development, Excel, LLM, Office, Power User, Software Development | Comments Off on GitHub – dabochen/spreadsheet-is-all-you-need: A nanoGPT pipeline packed in a spreadsheet

Converting html div tables to normal tables

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/12

Sometimes normal html tables are better suited than the more style friendly div tables, as they better suit the underlying data and are easier when you need column or row spans using the colspan and rowspan html attributes, explain semantics better, and … display as tables even without styling!

Converting from div tables to normal html tables is not as straightforward than from normal html tables to div tables.

So here are some links that helped me with both div tables and the conversion:

–jeroen

Posted in Development, HTML, JavaScript/ECMAScript, jQuery, Scripting, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

Henk van Ess on the Google indexing and search algorithms

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/11

Many articles have been published on the Google Leaks earlier this year including a Twitter Thread by Henk van Ess. I will mention his and the original starting article which should give anyone hand and feet to dig deeper and assess for themselves how fast Google might be able to change this and get a feeling on much of it is still relevant over time.

A final note: I wasn’t aware that Google search used the Elixir (programming language) – Wikipedia. Cool!

--jeroen

Posted in Development, Elixir, Erlang, Functional Programming, Google, GoogleSearch, Power User, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

🔎Julia Evans🔍 on Twitter: “what’s an easy way to release the code of a project without allowing issues / pull requests? An archived github repo is almost like this, but it doesn’t seem to let you push new commits (I sometimes have code that I want to let people view but don’t want to maintain in any way)” / Twitter

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/11

Hopefully Gitlab can do this: [Wayback/Archive] 🔎Julia Evans🔍 on Twitter: “what’s an easy way to release the code of a project without allowing issues / pull requests? An archived github repo is almost like this, but it doesn’t seem to let you push new commits (I sometimes have code that I want to let people view but don’t want to maintain in any way)”

[Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@b0rk @MrSwats In a lot of features, GitLab is way ahead of GitHub especially on fine grained settings. Of course this means it is way harder to configure. You can for instance organise your projects in hierarchies and configure access control on each node.”

Though GitLab has other drawbacks:

[Wayback/Archive] __ian__ = RfcReader() on Twitter: “@jpluimers @b0rk @MrSwats Gitlab has no way to disable commenting on commits or blocking assholes though, so 6 of one, half dozen of the other” / Twitter

–jeroen

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Posted in Development, DVCS - Distributed Version Control, gist, git, GitHub, GitLab, Software Development, Source Code Management | Leave a Comment »

Covid and digital transformation cartoon – Business Illustrator

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/10

Digital transformation in your company was led by Covid-19, not your CEO, CTO or Head of Digital. Cartoon.

From the spring 2022 [Wayback/Archive] Covid and digital transformation cartoon – Business Illustrator

Searched because of [Wayback/Archive] Berend van der Kolk on X: “True for many organizations I guess😀”

https://wiert.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/gpddlwgbcaedwxw.jpg

[Wayback/Archive] GPddlWgbcAEdwxW.jpg (311×162)

--jeroen

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Wees voorzichtig met lappen/keukenpapier/dweiltjes/etc als je er olie of vet op zit (na klussen, koken, schoonmaken)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/10

Een onbekend fenomeen voor velen, maar als je olie of vet op lappen, keukenpapier of dweiltjes en dergelijke hebt zitten dan kan er zo maar brand ontstaan.

Die brand komt door broei. Broei is als vet of olie onder invloed van lucht steeds warmer wordt en dan uiteindelijk zelf gaat branden of de lappen/keukenpapier/dweiltjes/etc in brand steekt.

Broei versnelt als alles opeengepakt ligt maar er toch voldoende lucht bij kan komen.

Uit onderstaande linkjes zijn er zijn grofweg drie mogelijkheden om dit te voorkomen (lees de linkjes goed door om te bepalen wat in jouw situatie het beste mogelijk is):

  • compact en luchtdicht verpakken (maar wees voorzichtig als dat bij het afval komt: dan weet je niet of het luchtdicht blijft en kan er alsnog bij vervoer/verwerken brand ontstaan!)
  • heet wassen (minimaal 60 graden Celsius) zodat de olie/vet met zeep of wasmiddel wegspoelt, en niet in de droger drogen
  • uithangen op een goed geventileerde plek zodat het droogt (en vet/olie verdampt)

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This usually is a toner error: OKI | “CHECK IMAGE DRUM UNIT / 540, 541, 542, 543:[COLOR] Image Drum Sensor Error” is displayed.(C332)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/07

[Wayback/Archive] OKI | “CHECK IMAGE DRUM UNIT / 540, 541, 542, 543:[COLOR] Image Drum Sensor Error” is displayed.(C332)

This error indicates that a toner sensor error has occurred.

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Posted in Hardware, OKI C332, OKI Printers, Power User, Printers | Leave a Comment »

Wat is de maximale huurverhoging in 2024? | Rijksoverheid.nl

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/07

Voor mijn archief: [Wayback/Archive] Wat is de maximale huurverhoging in 2024? | Rijksoverheid.nl

--jeroen

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Dé website voor alle geneesmiddelen­tekorten | KNMP – Farmanco

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/07

Actuele status van tekorten aan geneesmiddelen in Nederlandse apotheken:

[Wayback/Archive] Dé website voor alle geneesmiddelen­tekorten | KNMP – Farmanco

Via [Wayback/Archive] Marijke on Twitter: “Als jij ook je medicijnen wil checken kan dat hier. … Ik heb het inmiddels zelf weer gefixt.”.

–jeroen

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delphi – What is the meaning of the bScan parameter value 0x45 in keybd_event? – Stack Overflow

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/06/06

From a long time go and a project that got cancelled, but maybe in the future I will need a similar thing again: back in the days not all raw key codes were readily documented or converted correctly from winuser.h to other environments (0x45 is the keyboard raw scan code value for VK_NUMLOCK of the Num Lock key).

[Wayback/Archive] delphi – What is the meaning of the bScan parameter value 0x45 in keybd_event? – Stack Overflow (thanks [Wayback/Archive] David Heffernan and [Wayback/Archive] kludg):

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