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  • Command Line Interface Guidelines

    Contents Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. Authors Aanand Prasad Engineer at Squarespace, co-creator of Docker Compose. @aanandprasad Ben Firshman Co-creator Replicate, co-creator of Docker Compose. @bfirsh Carl Tashian Offroad Engineer at Smallstep, first e

      Command Line Interface Guidelines
    • Ubuntu 24.04 LTS サーバ構築手順書

      0 issue "letsencrypt.org" 0 issuewild "letsencrypt.org" 0 iodef "mailto:yourmail@example.jp" §OS再インストール 初期設定で期待通りの設定ができていない場合は、OSの再インストールをする。 さくらVPSのコントロールパネルから、OSを再インストールするサーバを選ぶ。 www99999ui.vs.sakura.ne.jp §OSのインストール操作 Ubuntu 24.04 LTS を選ぶ。 OSインストール時のパケットフィルタ(ポート制限)を無効にして、ファイアウォールは手動で設定することにする。 初期ユーザのパスワードに使える文字が制限されているので、ここでは簡単なパスワードにしておき、後ですぐに複雑なパスワードに変更する。 公開鍵認証できるように公開鍵を登録しておく。 §秘密鍵と公開鍵の作成 ク

        Ubuntu 24.04 LTS サーバ構築手順書
      • 浮動小数点型の算術とお近づきになりたい人向けの記事 - えびちゃんの日記

        お近づきになりたい人向けシリーズです。 いろいろなトピックを詰め込みましたが、「これら全部を知らないといけない」のようなつもりではなく、いろいろなことを知るきっかけになったらいいなという気持ちなので、あまり身構えずにちょっとずつ読んでもらえたらうれしい気がします。 まえがき 予備知識 規格 用語 精度という語について 記法 表現について 有限値の表現について エンコードについて 丸めについて よくある誤差や勘違いの例 0.1 = 1 / 10? 0.1 + 0.2 = 0.3? 整数の誤差 Rump’s Example 基本的な誤差評価 用語に関して 実数の丸め 有理数の丸め 基本演算の丸め 差について 複数回の演算 補題たち 桁落ちについて Re: Rump’s example 融合積和 数学関数に関する式の計算 誤差の削減に関して 総和計算 数学関数の精度について 比較演算について 雑

          浮動小数点型の算術とお近づきになりたい人向けの記事 - えびちゃんの日記
        • 関数名、メソッド名、変数名でよく使う英単語のまとめ

          プログラミングをしていると関数名、メソッド名、変数名をどうするか悩みます。 ロジックより命名に時間を費やすこともざらにあります。翻訳したり、一般的な命名規則なのかいつも検索して大変です。 よく使うサイトの内容をコピってメモしておく 関数名とメソッド名の違いについて よく使う英単語のまえに、いつもごっちゃにして使っているけど、定義はこんな感じ 「関数」と「メソッド」の違い 似ているところ どちらも何か(引数)を入れると処理をして何か(戻り値)を返してくれます。 違うところ やってること自体は大差ありません。概念としては違います。 メソッドはオブジェクト指向で登場する用語で、オブジェクトの動作を定義したものです。 まずオブジェクトありきなのですね。一方の関数は、オブジェクト云々は関係ありません。 個人的な使い分け Java で登場する関数は「メソッド」です。C 言語で登場する関数は「関数」と呼

            関数名、メソッド名、変数名でよく使う英単語のまとめ
          • 敵対的プロンプト技術まとめ - Qiita

            こんにちは@fuyu_quantです。 この記事はLLM Advent Calender 2023 17日目の記事です。 よかったらプライベートで作成したData Science wikiのGPTsも見て下さい! はじめに 今回は敵対的なプロンプト技術についてまとめました.まとめ方は主に,Ignore This Title and HackAPrompt: Exposing Systemic Vulnerabilities of LLMs through a Global Scale Prompt Hacking Competition というLLMに対する敵対的なプロンプト技術に関してまとめた論文を参考にしています.本記事の内容が世の中のLLMを使ったサービスの機能向上の役に立てれば幸いです. ※世の中のLLMサービスが敵対的なプロンプト手法に対応できるように公開をしたものであり,利用を

              敵対的プロンプト技術まとめ - Qiita
            • ルールは現場で死にました - The Rules of Programming の読書感想文 - じゃあ、おうちで学べる

              本日は人生の数ある選択肢のなかから、こちらのブログを読むという行動を選んでくださいまして、まことにありがとうございます。 はじめに プログラミングの世界には多くの指針や原則が存在します。Chris Zimmerman氏の「The Rules of Programming」(邦題:ルールズ・オブ・プログラミング ―より良いコードを書くための21のルール)は、不変の知恵を凝縮した一冊です。これらの原則は、多くの開発現場で活用できる有益な内容となっていると思いました。 The Rules of Programming: How to Write Better Code (English Edition) 作者:Zimmerman, ChrisO'Reilly MediaAmazon 本書は、大ヒットゲーム『Ghost of Tsushima』などで知られるゲーム制作スタジオ、Sucker Pun

                ルールは現場で死にました - The Rules of Programming の読書感想文 - じゃあ、おうちで学べる
              • LangChainを使わない - ABEJA Tech Blog

                TL; DR LangChainのメリデメを整理する過程で、今となってはopenai-pythonのうちChatGPTのAPIをを簡単に取り回せる程度のシンプルなライブラリがあるだけでも十分便利なんじゃないかと思ったので、ライブラリを個人で作ってみました。(バージョン0.0.1なのでちょっとお粗末な所もありますが) github.com はじめに こんにちは、データサイエンティストの坂元です。ABEJAアドベントカレンダーの13日目の記事です。世は大LLM時代ということで、ありがたいことにABEJAでも複数のLLMプロジェクトを推進させて頂いています。私自身もいくつかのLLMプロジェクトに参画しています。LLMといえばLangChainが便利ですね。OpenAI APIの利用だけでなく、各種ドキュメントのパースが出来たり、HuggingFaceやインデックスDBを扱う他のライブラリとインテ

                  LangChainを使わない - ABEJA Tech Blog
                • 大実験!ChatGPTは競プロの問題を解けるのか (2024年5月版) - E869120's Blog

                  1. はじめに 2024 年 5 月 14 日、OpenAI 社から新たな生成 AI「GPT-4o」が発表され、世界に大きな衝撃を与えました。これまでの GPT-4 よりも性能を向上させただけでなく1、音声や画像のリアルタイム処理も実現し、さらに応答速度が大幅に速くなりました。「ついにシンギュラリティが来てしまったか」「まるで SF の世界を生きているような感覚だ」という感想も見受けられました。 しかし、いくら生成 AI とはいえ、競技プログラミングの問題を解くのは非常に難しいです。なぜなら競技プログラミングでは、問題文を理解する能力、プログラムを実装する能力だけでなく、より速く答えを求められる解法 (アルゴリズム) を考える能力も要求されるからです。もし ChatGPT が競技プログラミングを出来るようになれば他のあらゆるタスクをこなせるだろう、と考える人もいます。 それでは、現代最強の

                    大実験!ChatGPTは競プロの問題を解けるのか (2024年5月版) - E869120's Blog
                  • Building a tiny Linux from scratch

                    Last week, I built a tiny Linux system from scratch, and booted it on my laptop! Here’s what it looked like: Let me tell you how I got there. I wanted to learn more about how the Linux kernel works, and what’s involved in booting it. So I set myself the goal to cobble together the bare neccessities required to boot into a working shell. In the end, I had a tiny Linux system with a size of 2.5 MB,

                      Building a tiny Linux from scratch
                    • プロと読み解くRuby 3.4 NEWS - STORES Product Blog

                      プロと読み解くRuby 3.4 NEWS テクノロジー部門技術基盤グループの笹田(ko1)と遠藤(mame)です。Ruby (MRI: Matz Ruby Implementation、いわゆる ruby コマンド) の開発をしています。お金をもらって Ruby を開発しているのでプロの Ruby コミッタです。 本日 12/25 に、恒例のクリスマスリリースとして、Ruby 3.4.0 がリリースされました(Ruby 3.4.0 リリース )。今年も STORES Product Blog にて Ruby 3.4 の NEWS.md ファイルの解説をします(ちなみに、STORES Advent Calendar 2024 の記事になります。他も読んでね)。NEWS ファイルとは何か、は以前の記事を見てください。 プロと読み解く Ruby 2.6 NEWS ファイル - クックパッド開発者

                        プロと読み解くRuby 3.4 NEWS - STORES Product Blog
                      • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

                        Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS integrations (e.g. Slack, Salesforce, Gmail) with Paragon’s ActionKit API. Adfin - The only platform you need to get paid - all payments in one place, in

                          GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
                        • Introducing Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) | Amazon Web Services

                          AWS News Blog Introducing Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) As the volume and complexity of your data processing pipelines increase, you can simplify the overall process by decomposing it into a series of smaller tasks and coordinate the execution of these tasks as part of a workflow. To do so, many developers and data engineers use Apache Airflow, a platform created by the commun

                            Introducing Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) | Amazon Web Services
                          • Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python

                            A few months ago, I set myself the challenge of writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python1, after writing my SDF donut post. How hard could it be? The answer was, pretty hard, even when dropping quite a few features. But it was also pretty interesting, and the result is surprisingly functional and not too hard to understand! There's too much code for me to comprehensively cover in a single blog

                            • copilot-explorer

                              Copilot Internals | thakkarparth007.github.io Github Copilot has been incredibly useful to me. It can often magically read my mind and make useful suggestions. The thing that surprised me the most was its ability to correctly “guess” functions/variables from surrounding code – including from other files. This can only happen, if the copilot extension sends valuable information from surrounding cod

                              • An Opinionated Guide to xargs

                                Preliminaries What Is xargs? It's an adapter between text streams and argv arrays, two essential concepts in shell. You pass it flags that specify how to split stdin. Then it generates arguments and invokes processes. Example: $ echo 'alice bob' | xargs -n 1 -- echo hi hi alice hi bob What's happening here? xargs splits the input stream on whitespace, producing 2 arguments, alice and bob. We passe

                                • LogLog Games

                                  The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

                                  • Sublime Text 4

                                    The first stable release of Sublime Text 4 has finally arrived! We've worked hard on providing improvements without losing focus on what makes Sublime Text great. There are some new major features that we hope will significantly improve your workflow and a countless number of minor improvements across the board. A huge thanks goes out to all the beta testers on discord and all the contributors to

                                      Sublime Text 4
                                    • Rewriting the Ruby parser

                                      At Shopify, we have spent the last year writing a new Ruby parser, which we’ve called YARP (Yet Another Ruby Parser). As of the date of this post, YARP can parse a semantically equivalent syntax tree to Ruby 3.3 on every Ruby file in Shopify’s main codebase, GitHub’s main codebase, CRuby, and the 100 most popular gems downloaded from rubygems.org. We recently got approval to merge this work into C

                                        Rewriting the Ruby parser
                                      • Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction - cl-fast-ecs by Andrew

                                        Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction In this series of tutorials, we will delve into creating simple 2D games in Common Lisp. The result of the first part will be a development environment setup and a basic simulation displaying a 2D scene with a large number of physical objects. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with some high-level programming language, has a gener

                                          Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction - cl-fast-ecs by Andrew
                                        • Node.js

                                          Notable changes built-in .env file support Starting from Node.js v20.6.0, Node.js supports .env files for configuring environment variables. Your configuration file should follow the INI file format, with each line containing a key-value pair for an environment variable. To initialize your Node.js application with predefined configurations, use the following CLI command: node --env-file=config.env

                                            Node.js
                                          • June 2022 (version 1.69)

                                            Update 1.69.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.69.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: 3-way merge editor - Resolve merge conflicts wit

                                              June 2022 (version 1.69)
                                            • Vjeux » Birth of Prettier

                                              React Conf is around the corner and it's been almost 10 years since Prettier was released. I figured it would be a good time to recount the journey from its early days to now. This is the story of how the "Space vs Tabs Holy War" ended, not through one side winning over the other but instead a technological invention making it the underlying source of tensions no longer being a thing. Back Story S

                                              • Weird Lexical Syntax

                                                I just learned 42 programming languages this month to build a new syntax highlighter for llamafile. I feel like I'm up to my eyeballs in programming languages right now. Now that it's halloween, I thought I'd share some of the spookiest most surprising syntax I've seen. The languages I decided to support are Ada, Assembly, BASIC, C, C#, C++, COBOL, CSS, D, FORTH, FORTRAN, Go, Haskell, HTML, Java,

                                                  Weird Lexical Syntax
                                                • Golang Mini Reference 2022: A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY)

                                                  Golang Mini Reference 2022 A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY) Harry Yoon Version 0.9.0, 2022-08-24 REVIEW COPY This is review copy, not to be shared or distributed to others. Please forward any feedback or comments to the author. • feedback@codingbookspress.com The book is tentatively scheduled to be published on September 14th, 2022. We hope that when the release da

                                                  • krish's blog • Parsing JSON in 500 lines of Rust

                                                    Last semester at university, I took a course called "Syntax-Based Tools and Compilers". It focused on building a scanner, parser, compiler, and so on for a language called PL0. We used Python in the course, but I was really interested in learning Rust at the time. So, I decided to embark on a side project (yes, another one!). This time, I wanted to build a JSON parser in Rust. My goal was to test

                                                      krish's blog • Parsing JSON in 500 lines of Rust
                                                    • Why Rust strings seem hard | Brandon's Website

                                                      Why Rust strings seem hard April 13, 2021 Lately I've been seeing lots of anecdotes from people trying to get into Rust who get really hung up on strings (&str, String, and their relationship). Beyond Rust's usual challenges around ownership, there can be an added layer of frustration because strings are so easy in the great majority of languages. You just add them together, split them, whatever!

                                                      • Parsing SQL - Strumenta

                                                        The code for this tutorial is on GitHub: parsing-sql SQL is a language to handle data in a relational database. If you worked with data you have probably worked with SQL. In this article we will talk about parsing SQL. It is in the same league of HTML: maybe you never learned it formally but you kind of know how to use it. That is great because if you know SQL, you know how to handle data. However

                                                          Parsing SQL - Strumenta
                                                        • How terminal works. Part 1: Xterm, user input

                                                          Motivation Introduction User input strace Printing non-printable stty raw -echo -isig UTF-8 Conclusion Motivation This blog series explains how modern terminals and command-line tools work. The primary goal here is to learn by experimenting. I’ll provide Linux tools to debug every component mentioned in the discussion. Our focus is to discover how things work. For the explanation of why things wor

                                                          • The unreasonable effectiveness of f‍-‍strings and re.VERBOSE

                                                            ... in which we look at one or two ways to make life easier when working with Python regular expressions. tl;dr: You can compose verbose regular expressions using f‍-‍strings. Here's a real-world example – instead of this: 1pattern = r"((?:\(\s*)?[A-Z]*H\d+[a-z]*(?:\s*\+\s*[A-Z]*H\d+[a-z]*)*(?:\s*[\):+])?)(.*?)(?=(?:\(\s*)?[A-Z]*H\d+[a-z]*(?:\s*\+\s*[A-Z]*H\d+[a-z]*)*(?:\s*[\):+])?(?![^\w\s])|$)"

                                                            • syntaxdesign

                                                              One of the most recognizable features of a languages is its syntax. What are some of the things about syntax that matter? What questions might you ask if you were creating a syntax for your own language? Motivation A programming language gives us a way structure our thoughts. Each program, has a kind of internal structure, for example: How can we capture this structure? One way is directly, via pi

                                                              • http://http://http://@http://http://?http://#http://

                                                                http://http://http://@http://http://?http://#http:// The other day I sent out this tweet As it took off, got an amazing attention and I received many different comments and replies, I felt a need to elaborate a little. To add some meat to this. Is this string really a legitimate URL? What is a URL? How is it parsed? http://http://http://@http://http://?http://#http:// curl Let’s start with curl. I

                                                                  http://http://http://@http://http://?http://#http://
                                                                • Font with Built-In Syntax Highlighting

                                                                  Note: I received a lot of great feedback from the discussions at Mastodon and Hacker News, so I've updated the post with some improvements to the font! I've also added some further examples and acknowledgements at the end. Syntax Highlighting in Hand-Coded Websites The problem I have been trying to identify practical reasons why hand-coding websites with HTML and CSS is so hard (by hand-coding, I

                                                                  • The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide

                                                                    The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide Learn how to search, query, and modify JSON data with 25 interactive jq examples and explanations Cover Photo by Pixabay Has this ever happened to you? You’ve just received a massive JSON file that looks like it was designed to confuse you. Or maybe you entered a command, and you got so much JSON that it looks incomprehensible. Important: Level up your jq skills w

                                                                      The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide
                                                                    • Better Fbx Importer & Exporter

                                                                      About Virus WarningThe Bitdefender Enterprise Support Team has verified that it is a false positive, here is the reply: Hello, Thank you for contacting the Bitdefender Enterprise Support Team. We have received an update from our laboratories. The files are clean and detection should be removed in the next couple of updates. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with or if

                                                                        Better Fbx Importer & Exporter
                                                                      • Enriching Excel with higher-order functional programming

                                                                        Ever since it was released in the 1980s, Microsoft Excel has changed how people organize, analyze, and visualize their data, providing a basis for decision-making for the millions of people who use it each day. It’s also the world’s most widely used programming language. Excel formulas are written by an order of magnitude more users than all the C, C++, C#, Java, and Python programmers in the worl

                                                                          Enriching Excel with higher-order functional programming
                                                                        • Agentic GraphRAG for Commercial Contracts | Towards Data Science

                                                                          In every business, legal contracts are foundational documents that define the relationships, obligations, and responsibilities between parties. Whether it’s a partnership agreement, an NDA, or a supplier contract, these documents often contain critical information that drives decision-making, risk management, and compliance. However, navigating and extracting insights from these contracts can be a

                                                                            Agentic GraphRAG for Commercial Contracts | Towards Data Science
                                                                          • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64

                                                                            Over the course of my Spring 2020 semester at Harvey Mudd College, I developed a self-hosting compiler entirely from scratch. This article walks through many interesting parts of the project. It’s laid out so you can just read from beginning to end, but if you’re more interested in a particular topic, feel free to jump there. Or, take a look at the project on GitHub. Table of contents What the pro

                                                                            • The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode in 2023 (Still No Excuses!) @ tonsky.me

                                                                              If you combine this with the Unicode table, you’ll see that English is encoded with 1 byte, Cyrillic, Latin European languages, Hebrew and Arabic need 2, and Chinese, Japanese, Korean, other Asian languages, and Emoji need 3 or 4. A few important points here: First, UTF-8 is byte-compatible with ASCII. The code points 0..127, the former ASCII, are encoded with one byte, and it’s the same exact byt

                                                                                The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode in 2023 (Still No Excuses!) @ tonsky.me
                                                                              • Rust: A Critical Retrospective « bunnie's blog

                                                                                Since I was unable to travel for a couple of years during the pandemic, I decided to take my new-found time and really lean into Rust. After writing over 100k lines of Rust code, I think I am starting to get a feel for the language and like every cranky engineer I have developed opinions and because this is the Internet I’m going to share them. The reason I learned Rust was to flesh out parts of t

                                                                                • The OpenSSL punycode vulnerability (CVE-2022-3602): Overview, detection, exploitation, and remediation | Datadog Security Labs

                                                                                  emerging threats and vulnerabilities The OpenSSL punycode vulnerability (CVE-2022-3602): Overview, detection, exploitation, and remediation November 1, 2022 emerging vulnerability On November 1, 2022, the OpenSSL Project released a security advisory detailing a high-severity vulnerability in the OpenSSL library. Deployments of OpenSSL from 3.0.0 to 3.0.6 (included) are vulnerable and are fixed in

                                                                                    The OpenSSL punycode vulnerability (CVE-2022-3602): Overview, detection, exploitation, and remediation | Datadog Security Labs