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adtac / README.md
Last active April 26, 2025 09:06
Using your Kindle as an e-ink monitor

3.5 fps, Paperwhite 3
@adtac_

step 1: jailbreak your Kindle

mobileread.com is your best resource here, follow the instructions from the LanguageBreak thread

I didn't really follow the LanguageBreak instructions because I didn't care about most of the features + I was curious to do it myself, but the LanguageBreak github repo was invaluable for debugging

@claudioluciano
claudioluciano / spoiler_obsidian.css
Last active December 1, 2024 18:45
Obsidian - snippet to create spoilers on notes
:root {
--spoiler-bg-color: rgb(23, 23, 26);
--spoiler-border-radius: 2px;
--spoiler-transition-duration: 0.3s;
--spoiler-transition-timing: ease-in-out;
}
/* Document */
/* Hide the checkbox */
@veekaybee
veekaybee / normcore-llm.md
Last active May 6, 2025 14:46
Normcore LLM Reads

Anti-hype LLM reading list

Goals: Add links that are reasonable and good explanations of how stuff works. No hype and no vendor content if possible. Practical first-hand accounts of models in prod eagerly sought.

Foundational Concepts

Screenshot 2023-12-18 at 10 40 27 PM

Pre-Transformer Models

@davidteren
davidteren / ruby_on_m1_mac.md
Created August 31, 2022 07:39
Run Ruby via asdf on M1 Macs

Remove Rbenv

brew remove rbenv
rm -rf ~/.rbenv

Remove the following line from your .zshrc

@ChristopherA
ChristopherA / brew-bundle-brewfile-tips.md
Last active May 6, 2025 04:53
Brew Bundle Brewfile Tips

Brew Bundle Brewfile Tips

Copyright & License

Unless otherwise noted (either in this file or in a file's copyright section) the contents of this gist are Copyright ©️2020 by Christopher Allen, and are shared under spdx:Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International (CC-BY-SA-4.) open-source license.

Sponsor

If you more tips and advice like these, you can become a monthly patron on my GitHub Sponsor Page for as little as $5 a month; and your contributions will be multipled, as GitHub is matching the first $5,000! This gist is all about Homebrew, so if you like it you can support it by donating to them or becoming one of their Github Sponsors.

@bryanbraun
bryanbraun / git-branching-diagram.md
Last active April 27, 2025 17:30
Example Git Branching Diagram

Example Git Branching Diagram

You can use this diagram as a template to create your own git branching diagrams. Here's how:

  1. Create a new diagram with diagrams.net (formerly draw.io)
  2. Go to File > Open From > URL
  3. Insert this url (it points to the xml data below): https://gist.githubusercontent.com/bryanbraun/8c93e154a93a08794291df1fcdce6918/raw/bf563eb36c3623bb9e7e1faae349c5da802f9fed/template-data.xml
  4. Customize as needed for your team.

@jamesfulford
jamesfulford / useTime.js
Last active December 13, 2022 09:07
useTime() React hook
//
// useTime hook
//
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
export const useTime = (refreshCycle = 100) => {
// Returns the current time
// and queues re-renders every `refreshCycle` milliseconds (default: 100ms)
const [now, setNow] = useState(getTime());
@ryo-ARAKI
ryo-ARAKI / starship.toml
Last active May 4, 2025 13:01
Starship configuration file
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[battery]
full_symbol = "🔋"
charging_symbol = "🔌"
discharging_symbol = "⚡"
[[battery.display]]
threshold = 30
style = "bold red"
@htr3n
htr3n / macos-ramdisk.md
Last active May 6, 2025 08:14
Creating RAM disk in macOS

Built-in

diskutil erasevolume HFS+ 'RAM Disk' `hdiutil attach -nobrowse -nomount ram://XXXXX`

where XXXXX is the size of the RAM disk in terms of memory blocks.

Notes:

@ramast
ramast / gist:58633c352ad78e240c2ecc96965d48ed
Last active April 13, 2025 06:59 — forked from TobiasWooldridge/gist:22f0cdca75190b9a473f
How to Unbrick a Kindle Paperwhite

How to unbrick an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite™

This guide instructs you in how to unbrick an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. The consequences of following it are your own responsibility. This method (opening the Kindle and using the serial interface) should be a last resort and should only be considered if other methods fail

The Guide

  1. Pry open Kindle using a prying tool
  2. Unscrew the screen and remove it from the base. Note that there's a screw hidden under the adhesive at the top in the middle
  3. Solder tin wire to serial ports on the bottom
  4. Attach tin wire to USB TTY device (order is ground, RX, TX, from the kindle's perspective, where GND is the smallest pad) and plug USB TTY device into your computer
  5. Open Putty on your computer in serial mode, with the serial port specified as your USB device and baud configured to 115200