Given that your key has expired.
$ gpg --list-keys
$ gpg --edit-key KEYID
Use the expire command to set a new expire date:
### Llama 2 Chat | |
POST http://127.0.0.1:8080/completion | |
Content-Type: application/json | |
{ | |
"prompt": "What is Java Language?", | |
"temperature": 0.7 | |
} | |
### Llama 2 tokenize |
import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.* | |
import org.gradle.plugin.use.* | |
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory | |
/** Build source logger */ | |
val logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger("build-logic") | |
/** Dependency versions. */ | |
object Deps { |
Latency Comparison Numbers (~2012) | |
---------------------------------- | |
L1 cache reference 0.5 ns | |
Branch mispredict 5 ns | |
L2 cache reference 7 ns 14x L1 cache | |
Mutex lock/unlock 25 ns | |
Main memory reference 100 ns 20x L2 cache, 200x L1 cache | |
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy 3,000 ns 3 us | |
Send 1K bytes over 1 Gbps network 10,000 ns 10 us | |
Read 4K randomly from SSD* 150,000 ns 150 us ~1GB/sec SSD |
I had some historical key material data in pkcs#1 format that needed to be in pkcs#8 for input into another system. Here's how to do it, using BouncyCastle:
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.ASN1InputStream;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.DERObject;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.pkcs.PKCSObjectIdentifiers;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.pkcs.PrivateKeyInfo;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.x509.AlgorithmIdentifier;
import java.security.PrivateKey;