terraform-provider-ichdj
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terraform-provider-ichdj
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U.S. Government Database of Dad Jokes
Or extracting just the joke from the JSON with fx[1]:
http --json https://icanhazdadjoke.com | fx .joke
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12 Free and Fun APi for your next Project
fetch('https://icanhazdadjoke.com/', { headers: { Accept: 'application/json', }, }) .then(response => response.json()) .then(data => { const dadJoke = data.joke; console.log(`Dad Joke: ${dadJoke}`); });
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What are Promises & Async/Await in JavaScript?
console.log(fetch("https://icanhazdadjoke.com/"));
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How to Fetch Data from an API in Angular
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core'; import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http'; import { Observable } from 'rxjs'; @Injectable({ providedIn: 'root', }) export class JokesService { url = 'https://icanhazdadjoke.com'; constructor(private http: HttpClient) {} getJoke(): Observable { return this.http.get(this.url, { headers: { Accept: 'application/json' } }); } }
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Building Bluesky bots with GitHub Actions
Here's my bot in action. It posts a new dad joke once an hour and look, it's already got 10 followers! I should probably repost a few of its jokes so other people get to see it. It uses the Dad Jokes API to generate random jokes to share.
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huge list of bash aliases
alias config="$(which git) -C $HOME --git-dir=$HOME/.dots/ --work-tree=$HOME" # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Common # ------------------------------------------------------------------ alias python="$(which python3)" alias pip=pip3 # Place above other sudo commands to enable aliases to be sudo-ed. alias sudo="sudo " # if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then # ## Effective UID is the user you changed to, UID is the original user. # # echo "UID is $UID and EUID is $EUID" # fi # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Navigation # ------------------------------------------------------------------ alias cd..="cd .." alias ..="cd .." alias ...="cd ../.." alias ....="cd ../../.." alias .....="cd ../../../.." alias ~="cd $HOME" # `cd` is probably faster to type though alias -- -="cd -" # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Copy / Get / Remove # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # mv, cp confirmation alias mkdir="mkdir -pv" alias cp="cp -iv" alias ln='ln -i' alias mv="mv -iv" if hash rsync 2>/dev/null; then # alias cpv="rsync -ah --info=progress2" alias cpv="rsync -ah --info=progress2 --no-inc-recursive --stats" # progress bar alias rcopy="rsync -av --progress -h" alias rmove="rsync -av --progress -h --remove-source-files" alias rupdate="rsync -avu --progress -h" alias rsynchronize="rsync -avu --delete --progress -h" fi # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Safetynets/Permission/Ownership # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # do not delete / or prompt if deleting more than 3 files at a time # alias rm='rm -vI --preserve-root' # 'rm -i' prompts for every file # Safetynets [Parenting changing perms on / #] alias chown='chown -v --preserve-root' alias chmod='chmod -v --preserve-root' alias chgrp='chgrp --preserve-root' alias chmox="chmod +x --preserve-root" if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then # Add sudo if forgotten. i.e. # require sudo if user is not root alias reboot='sudo reboot' alias update='sudo apt-get upgrade' alias susp='sudo /usr/sbin/pm-suspend' alias dpkg='sudo dpkg' fi # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # File managements # ------------------------------------------------------------------ alias df='df -h' alias du='du -hs' alias fs="stat -f \"%z bytes\"" # File size ## Alisase: new # List all files colorized in long format alias l="ls -lF ${colorflag}" # List all files colorized in long format, excluding . and .. alias la="ls -lAF ${colorflag}" # List only directories alias lsd="ls -lF ${colorflag} | grep '^d' --color=never" alias ls="ls --classify --tabsize=0 --group-directories-first --literal --show-control-chars ${colorflag} --human-readable" alias lh="ls -d .*" # show hidden files/directories only # tree should be in most distributions (maybe as an optional install) # alias tree="ls -R | grep ":$" | sed -e 's/:$//' -e 's/[^-][^\/]*\//--/g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/-/|/'" alias lsblkid="lsblk -o name,label,fstype,size,uuid --noheadings" #: A more descriptive, yet concise lsblk. alias blkid_="blkid -o list" alias new="/usr/bin/ls -lth | head -15" # a quick glance at the newest files. alias big="command du -a -BM | sort -n -r | head -n 10" # Find 10 largest files in pwd. # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Nginx # ------------------------------------------------------------------ if hash nginx 2>/dev/null; then function ngensite { sudo ln -s "/etc/nginx/sites-available/$1" /etc/nginx/sites-enabled; } function ngdissite { sudo rm "/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/$1"; } alias nginx='sudo nginx' alias ngdir='cd /etc/nginx/' alias nglog-access='tail -f /var/log/nginx/access.log' alias nglog-error='tail -f /var/log/nginx/error.log' alias ngsites='ls /etc/nginx/sites-available' alias ngsitesen='ls /etc/nginx/sites-enabled' alias ngreload='sudo service nginx reload' alias ngrestart='sudo service nginx restart' alias ngstart='sudo service nginx start' alias ngstatus='sudo service nginx status' alias ngstop='sudo service nginx stop' alias ngtest='sudo nginx -t' fi # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Networking and IP addresses # ------------------------------------------------------------------ alias ping="ping -c 5" alias ports='sudo netstat -vatnp' alias ifconfig="ip -c a | sed -e 's/\// \//g'" # Show active network interfaces alias ifactive="ifconfig | pcregrep -M -o '^[^\t:]+:([^\n]|\n\t)*status: active'" #alias ip="dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com" alias localip="ipconfig getifaddr en1" alias ips="ifconfig -a | grep -o 'inet6\? \(addr:\)\?\s\?\(\(\([0-9]\+\.\)\{3\}[0-9]\+\)\|[a-fA-F0-9:]\+\)' | awk '{ sub(/inet6? (addr:)? ?/, \"\"); print }'" # Enhanced WHOIS lookups alias whois="whois -h whois-servers.net" # View HTTP traffic alias sniff="sudo ngrep -d 'en1' -t '^(GET|POST) ' 'tcp and port 80'" alias httpdump="sudo tcpdump -i en1 -n -s 0 -w - | grep -a -o -E \"Host\: .*|GET \/.*\"" alias ports='sudo lsof -nP 2>/dev/null | grep LISTEN | sed -re "s/ +/ /g" | cut -d " " -f 1,3,9 | sort -u | column -t' # https://github.com/terminalforlife/BashConfig/ alias joke='command wget -U "curl/7.55.1" -o /dev/null -qO - https://icanhazdadjoke.com || printf "No jokes today"; echo' # Always enable colored `grep` output if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then test -r $HOME/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)" alias grep="grep -sI --color=auto --exclude-dir=__pycache__" alias grepi="grep -i --color=auto --exclude-dir=__pycache__" alias fgrep="fgrep --color=auto --exclude-dir=__pycache__" alias egrep="egrep --color=auto --exclude-dir=__pycache__" fi # One of @janmoesen’s ProTip™s for method in GET HEAD POST PUT DELETE TRACE OPTIONS; do alias "${method}"="lwp-request -m '${method}'" done # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # My Specific # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Mine Specific Shortcuts alias dl="cd $HOME/Downloads" alias dt="cd $HOME/Desktop" if hash subl 2>/dev/null; then if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then # If Sublime Text installed - use it istead of gedit # only for non-root to prevent side effects alias gedit=subl fi fi if hash nnn 2>/dev/null; then alias nnn="nnn -Rd" fi if [ -f ${HOME}/.local/bin/bat ]; then alias aliases="bat $HOME/.bash_aliases" # for quick reference if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then # apply bat style inline incase .config/bat/conf is not available alias cat="bat -pp --paging=never --style='plain' --theme=TwoDark --color=always --decorations=always" fi fi if hash wget 2>/dev/null; then #alias wget="curl -O" alias wget="wget -c - --hsts-file='$XDG_CACHE_HOME/wget-hsts'" # resume if failed by default fi # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Misc # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Add an "alert" alias for long running commands. # Usage example: $ sleep 5; alert alias alert='notify-send --urgency=low -i "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo terminal || echo error)" "$(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*alert$//'\'')"' # Much nicer output for the apt-get command. alias apt-get="apt-get -q -o Dpkg::Progress=true -o Dpkg::Progress-Fancy=true -o APT::Get::AutomaticRemove=true" # Show which commands you use the most alias freq='cut -f1 -d" " $HOME/.bash_history | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -n 30' alias fuck="killall -9" # alias g="git" alias h="history" alias incognito='export HISTFILE=/dev/null' # Potentially useful option for viewing the kernel log. alias klog="dmesg -t -L=never -l emerg,alert,crit,err,warn --human --nopager" alias vi="vim" alias where=which # sometimes i forget alias shh="pkill mpv; pkill mpv" # Play online drum and bass radio station. alias dnb="shh; mpv --really-quiet https://dnbradio.com/hi.pls &" # make easier editing alias vimrc="$EDITOR $HOME/.vimrc" alias bashrc="$EDITOR $HOME/.bashrc" alias alia="$EDITOR $HOME/.bash_aliases" alias func="$EDITOR $HOME/.bash_functions" # Print each PATH entry on a separate line alias path="echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}" # Control Sequences / Reload the shell alias cls='printf "\ec"' alias reload="exec $SHELL -l" # invoke as a login shell alias c="clear;exec bash" # Shell exit alias alias q="exit" alias :q="exit"
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Just for fun: cowsay and dad jokes
$ cat `which dadjoke` foo=$(curl -s -H "Accept: text/plain" https://icanhazdadjoke.com/) /usr/games/cowsay $foo
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“Dad Joke” generator shortcut
curl https://icanhazdadjoke.com
- Bash Basics: useful commands and tools
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Why won't this populate the results variable? Promises.all/fetch
javascript async function getJokes(count: number) { let requests = [] for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) { requests.push(fetch("https://icanhazdadjoke.com/", { method: 'GET', headers: { 'Accept': 'application/json', } })) } let responses = await Promise.all(requests) return Promise.all(responses.map(responses => responses.json())) } var results getJokes(3).then(jokes => { console.log(jokes); results=jokes; }) console.log(results)
liboai
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Revolutionizing Real-Time Alerts with AI, NATs and Streamlit
Imagine you have an AI-powered personal alerting chat assistant that interacts using up-to-date data. Whether it's a big move in the stock market that affects your investments, any significant change on your shared SharePoint documents, or discounts on Amazon you were waiting for, the application is designed to keep you informed and alert you about any significant changes based on the criteria you set in advance using your natural language. In this post, we will learn how to build a full-stack event-driven weather alert chat application in Python using pretty cool tools: Streamlit, NATS, and OpenAI. The app can collect real-time weather information, understand your criteria for alerts using AI, and deliver these alerts to the user interface.
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Top 9 AI APIs you must try in 2024
1.OpenAI API
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Build a Basketball SMS Chatbot with LangChain Prompt Templates in Python
OpenAI Account – make an OpenAI Account here
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ML Trends To Blow Your Mind
Their big advantage is that they can quickly deal with data they’ve never seen before and scale. NVIDIA and Open AI are currently leading providers of such technologies. Read more.
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liboai VS openai-cpp - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Apr 2023
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Master ChatGPT with /shortcuts (+1 trillion prompts)
You need an API key https://openai.com/api
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Computing power needed for running ChatGPT?
To run ChatGPT, you need access to OpenAI’s API3, which provides a cloud-based platform for interacting with various models, including ChatGPT. You can sign up for an account and request access to the API here: https://openai.com/api/
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How to make an AI Image Generator yourself for free(easy)🖼️
To get started, go to OpenAI and create an account. After that, click on your profile on the top right corner, and select view API keys.
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Pre-processing data to assemble in a database to try to apply GPT2 to it
As far as I know the ChatGPT API isn’t public yet. However you can use the GPT3 version from OpenAI which do have an API you can connect to. The Davinci-003 text model is pretty damn good. https://openai.com/api/ for more info
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Which Free to use AI for content writing is the best?
GPT-3: GPT-3 is an advanced language generation model developed by OpenAI. It is capable of generating high-quality human-like text with a high degree of coherence and coherence. The model has been trained on a vast corpus of text, making it capable of generating text across a range of topics. GPT-3 can be used for a variety of content creation tasks such as blog posts, articles, and social media updates. One of the most significant advantages of using GPT-3 is that it can save a significant amount of time when creating content. The model can generate text much faster than a human writer, and the output can be used as a starting point for further refinement.
What are some alternatives?
social-app - The Bluesky Social application for Web, iOS, and Android
OpenAI C++ - OpenAI C++ is a community-maintained library for the Open AI API
BashConfig - BASH configuration files.
nanoGPT - The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning medium-sized GPTs.
karma - Spectacular Test Runner for JavaScript
openai-node - The official Node.js / Typescript library for the OpenAI API
terraform-provider-dominos - The Terraform plugin for the Dominos Pizza provider.
LongtermChatExternalSources - GPT-3 chatbot with long-term memory and external sources
terraform-provider-tfcli - Terraform-in-Terraform: Execute Modules directly from the Terraform Registry
whatsapp-chatgpt - ChatGPT + DALL-E + WhatsApp = AI Assistant :rocket: :robot:
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
chatGPT-SMS-js - ChatGPT over SMS using Twilio Programmable Messaging, Twilio Serverless Toolkit, OpenAI API, Node.js