Thanks to /u/zpoo32 for reporting several issues in this list!
- deemix: just the cli and the library
- deemix-pyweb: the app with a GUI
- deemix-server: just the server part of deemix-pyweb
javascript: var s; | |
/*Figure out the selected text*/ | |
if ( window.getSelection ) { | |
s = window.getSelection(); | |
} else if ( document.getSelection ) { | |
s = document.getSelection(); | |
} else { | |
s = document.selection.createRange().text; | |
} | |
/*If there isn't any text selected, get user input*/ |
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | |
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\WindowsFirewall] | |
@="" | |
"MUIVerb"="Windows Firewall" | |
"icon"="%SystemRoot%\\system32\\FirewallControlPanel.dll,0" | |
"subcommands"="" | |
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\WindowsFirewall\Shell] | |
@="" |
@echo off | |
REM BATCH FILE CREATED BY CHARLES DE HAVILLAND 20/02/2012 | |
cls | |
If "%1"=="" GOTO :norulename | |
SET RULENAME=%1 | |
ECHO Create in/out firewall rules for all *.exe files with the rulename of "%RULENAME%" ? | |
ECHO. | |
pause | |
Echo. |
# encoding: utf-8 | |
# USE AT OWN RISK | |
# | |
# Follow this guide to install Ruby on Windows (step 1 and 2): https://forwardhq.com/support/installing-ruby-windows | |
# Install gems (with admin cmd prompt): | |
# https://rubygems.org/gems/bencode | |
# https://rubygems.org/gems/rest_client | |
# | |
# Edit datpath below to point to your utorrent resume.dat file |
$appEvents = Get-WinEvent -LogName "Microsoft-Windows-Windows Defender/Operational" | | |
Where-Object {$_.Id -eq "1123"} | |
$allBlockedProcesses = ( | |
$appEvents | | |
ForEach-Object { | |
(([xml]$_.ToXml()).Event.EventData.Data | | |
Where-Object { | |
$_.Name -eq "Process Name" | |
}).'#text' | |
} | |
Thanks to /u/zpoo32 for reporting several issues in this list!
We did it! We broke gist.github.com ;) So head over to the new home! Thank you all!
2021.10.20: https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat now open for interaction
Not just an Universal MediaCreationTool wrapper script with ingenious support for business editions,
A powerful yet simple windows 10 / 11 deployment automation tool as well!
Inspired by the following exchange on Twitter, in which someone captures and posts a valuable video onto Twitter, but doesn't have the resources to easily transcribe it for the hearing-impaired, I thought it'd be fun to try out Amazon's AWS Transcribe service to help with this problem, and to see if I could do it all from the bash command-line like a Unix dork.
The instructions and code below show how to use command-line tools/scripting and Amazon's Transcribe service to transcribe the audio from online video. tl;dr: AWS Transcribe is a pretty amaz