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Activity for Julius H.
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Edit | Post #290614 |
Post edited: very minor edits, trying to make clear as possible |
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Edit | Post #290613 |
Post edited: Made cleaner and more refined |
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Edit | Post #290788 |
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Edit | Post #290788 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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What happens when you “Sign in with Google”? I believe when you sign in with Google, the web application running in your browser calls a command to request the Google Sign In page, and includes a “callback URL” as a parameter in that HTTP request. When successful, that Google page running in your browser calls the callback URL, and includes ... (more) |
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Edit | Post #290781 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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What is the difference between hashing and encryption? According to this article: > Since encryption is two-way, the data can be decrypted so it is readable again. Hashing, on the other hand, is one-way, meaning the plaintext is scrambled into a unique digest, through the use of a salt, that cannot be decrypted. What specific algorithm makes it pos... (more) |
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Edit | Post #290780 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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How to hide files from the VS Code sidebar without pattern matching? I want to clear my view of my file explorer sidebar in VS Code, and just see a few files I want to focus on. Is there an easy way to do this, using the mouse, and not file hiding using pattern matching? If necessary, with a VS Code extension? (more) |
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Comment | Post #290768 |
this is a work in progress (more) |
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Edit | Post #290768 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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A: How do you add "Sign In with Google" to a Ruby on Rails web application that is using the Devise authentication framework? Step 1: Locate your Gem file and add the omniauth-google-oauth2 gem to it. Step 2: Add configuration for Google OAuth2 to your Devise configuration file, located in /config/initializers/devise.rb. Step 3: Create authentication credentials (a Client ID and Client Secret) on the Google Cloud cons... (more) |
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Edit | Post #290767 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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How do you add "Sign In with Google" to a Ruby on Rails web application that is using the Devise authentication framework? I want to add the ability to "Sign in with Google" into a Ruby on Rails web application, that is using Devise to handle authentication. How do I do that? (more) |
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Suggested Edit | Post #290614 |
Suggested edit: very minor edits, trying to make clear as possible (more) |
helpful | 9 months ago |
Suggested Edit | Post #290613 |
Suggested edit: Made cleaner and more refined (more) |
helpful | 9 months ago |
Edit | Post #290747 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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Building a language model completely from scratch What I would like to do - I would like to try to build a language model 100% from scratch if possible, for a learning experience. That means no external libraries and no pre-curated datasets. - It is ok if the performance is terrible. - If it is usable for anything, that might be a plus. Langu... (more) |
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