Moved to skeeto/scratch/aidrivers
| using Sandbox; | |
| using Sandbox.Hooks; | |
| using Sandbox.UI; | |
| using Sandbox.UI.Construct; | |
| using System; | |
| using System.Collections.Generic; | |
| namespace Sandbox.UI | |
| { |
That's legitimately a good default position to hold, however, in this case, the free money is a function of time, and not only charity.
In February 2020, in order to promote Handshake (HNS) to developers, an airdrop was offered to any Github user with more than 15 followers. The Airdrop would give you 4246HNS, at the time worth around at $0.08USD per coin, for a total of $339.68USD, pretty generous!
Today, 4246HNS is worth around $4000 dollarydoos, and there are plenty of github users who haven't claimed theirs.
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Prevent link mangling on Google | |
| // @namespace LordBusiness.LMG | |
| // @match https://www.google.com/search | |
| // @grant none | |
| // @version 1.1 | |
| // @author radiantly | |
| // @description Prevent google from mangling the link when copying or clicking the link on Firefox | |
| // ==/UserScript== |
RIAEvangelist/node-ipc is malware / protestware
The RIAEvangelist/node-ipc module contains protestware peacenotwar.
Excerpt from RIAEvangelist/node-ipc:
as of v11.0.0 & v9.2.2 this module uses the peacenotwar module.
| #include <array> | |
| #include <chrono> | |
| #include <numeric> | |
| #include <sstream> | |
| #include <thread> | |
| #include <vector> | |
| using Nanoseconds = std::chrono::nanoseconds; | |
| using Microseconds = std::chrono::microseconds; | |
| using Milliseconds = std::chrono::milliseconds; |
| THIS GIST IS OUT OF DATE! Please use my new project template here to get started with Zig on Playdate: | |
| https://github.com/DanB91/Zig-Playdate-Template | |
| The rest of this is preservied for historical reasons: | |
| This is a small snippet of some code to get you started for developing for the Playdate on Zig. This code should be used as a starting point and may not compile without some massaging. This code has only been tested out on macOS and you'll need to modify the addSharedLibrary() portion of build.zig to output a .dll or .so instead of a .dylib, depending on you platform. | |
| This code will help you produce both an executable for the Playdate simulator and also an executable that actually run on the Playdate hardware. |
I want Microsoft to do better, want Windows to be a decent development platform-and yet, I constantly see Microsoft playing the open source game: advertising how open-source and developer friendly they are - only to crush developers under the heel of the corporate behemoth's boot.
The people who work at Microsoft are amazing, kind, talented individuals. This is aimed at the company's leadership, who I feel has on many occassions crushed myself and other developers under. It's a plea for help.
You probably haven't heard of it before, but if you've ever used win32 API bindings in C#, C++, Rust, or other languages, odds are they were generated from a repository called microsoft/win32metadata.
[This portion of call begins at 25:47]
Me: I could make it really easy on you, if you think Apollo is costing you $20 million per year, cut me a check for $10 million and we can both skip off into the sunset. Six months of use. We're good. That's mostly a joke.
Reddit: Six months of use? What do you mean? I know you said that was mostly a joke, but I want to take everything you're saying seriously just to make sure I'm not - what are you referring to?
Me: Okay, if Apollo's opportunity cost currently is $20 million dollars. At the 7 billion requests and API volume. If that's your yearly opportunity cost for Apollo, cut that in half, say for 6 months. Bob's your uncle.
Reddit: You cut out right at the end. I'm not asking you to repeat yourself for a third time, but you legit cut out right at the end. "If your opportunity cost is $10 million" and then I lost you.