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The problem

WSL2 uses a random network from the 172.16.0.0/12 RFC1918 private IP address block. And our VPN uses that address block, too, with a route metric of 1 (= most preferred.)

This breaks networking for WSL2. Meh!

The solution

While messing around with the interface/route metric of the VPN network may work around the problem, it also reduces the priority of the VPN. We do not really want this. Additionally, changing the interface metric does not seem to be permanent, so it requires more work when it breaks again.

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l16by / ruv-final.ipynb
Created January 18, 2025 04:17 — forked from ruvnet/ruv-final.ipynb
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l16by / subliminal.md
Created November 10, 2024 23:35 — forked from ruvnet/subliminal.md
A detailed algorithm and implementation framework for the 25th frame subliminal message technique:

A detailed algorithm and implementation framework for the 25th frame subliminal message technique:

The 25th Frame Subliminal Algorithm is a technique for embedding subliminal messages into video content based on human visual perception limitations. Here's a brief overview:

Core Concept

The algorithm works by inserting an additional frame containing a subliminal message into a standard video sequence that typically runs at 24 frames per second[1]. This extra frame is displayed for less than 50 milliseconds, making it imperceptible to conscious awareness while still being processed by the subconscious mind[3].

Key Benefits

  • Subconscious Processing: The inserted frames bypass conscious perception while still being registered by the brain[1][2].
  • Measurable Impact: Studies have shown physiological responses through EEG measurements, pulse monitoring, and blood oxygen levels when exposed to these frames[1].
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l16by / Prediciton.md
Created November 10, 2024 23:33 — forked from ruvnet/Prediciton.md
A prediction framework & prompt uses a "future retrospective" approach where predictions are framed as historical analysis from a future date. This method has proven particularly effective for economic indicators, market trends, and event outcomes when combined with rigorous backtesting and statistical validation

Predictive Narrative Framework & Prompt

This framework leverages research from Baylor University showing that language models achieve significantly higher accuracy when making predictions through narrative storytelling rather than direct forecasting.

Research

How to structure prompts using the narrative approach that proved more successful than direct prediction:

Direct Prompt (Less Effective)

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l16by / Raspberry Pi 4 x 6 cluster 65B Llama runner gist
Created September 30, 2024 11:18 — forked from theycallmeloki/Raspberry Pi 4 x 6 cluster 65B Llama runner gist
an ansbile script that quickly bootstraps a Pi 4 cluster with tools required to run a 65B llama model
You will need the following two files, be sure to change the IP address in both sections, the `hostfile_contents`
as well as the ansible inventory section to reflect your configuration
Rest of the steps should run parallely across the different machines, for any updates to this script,
check this thread: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/2164#issuecomment-1639640846
If you want an automated way to do this in the future and would like an opionated setup procedure,
check this repo: https://github.com/theycallmeloki/edith-cli
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l16by / ahl.md
Created September 21, 2024 09:24 — forked from ruvnet/ahl.md

Ai Hacking League

The AI Hacking League is a cutting-edge competitive platform where elite developers and AI enthusiasts clash in high-stakes, time-constrained challenges to build innovative AI applications. Participants, either solo or in small teams, race against the clock in 15, 30, or 60-minute sprints, leveraging approved AI tools, APIs, and libraries to create functional solutions that push the boundaries of rapid development.

Governed primarily by AI systems and streamed live to a global audience, the league combines the thrill of esports with the intellectual rigor of advanced software engineering, showcasing the pinnacle of human-AI collaboration in real-time coding competitions.

AI Hacking League Constitution

Listen up, carbon-based meatbags and silicon-infused bots! Welcome to the AI Hacking League, where bits collide and neural nets ignite. We're not here to play games; we're here to rewrite reality in record time.