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// create a bookmark and use this code as the URL, you can now toggle the css on/off
// thanks+credit: https://dev.to/gajus/my-favorite-css-hack-32g3
javascript: (function() {
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return;
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@KurtJacobson
KurtJacobson / transparent_window.py
Last active October 28, 2025 17:32
Transparent Window in Gtk+ 3, python
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2017 Kurt Jacobson
# License: https://kcj.mit-license.org/@2017
import cairo
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gdk', '3.0')
@ForgottenUmbrella
ForgottenUmbrella / publish_python.md
Last active February 17, 2025 23:05
How to publish Python apps for human beings

How to publish Python apps for human beings

So, you've created a Python app (be it a graphical user interface with Qt or the like, or a simple command line interface). Great! But how are others going to use it? Python applications often have dependencies (e.g. from third-party modules), and they also need a Python interpreter to run them. For a developer, installing all the necessary bits and bobs to make things work is okay, but that's unacceptable for a normal user - they just want to download the thing and run it.

Below are simple instructions to publish your app on the three main operating systems: Windows, macOS and Linux.

@dAnjou
dAnjou / _.md
Last active June 2, 2025 13:29
Automatically unlock KeePass database with GNOME Keyring

(Tested with KeePassXC on Fedora 25)

By default when using GNOME Keyring you have a keyring that is unlocked when you log in (usually called "Login"). You can make use of that by storing a KeePass database password in this keyring and using it to automatically unlock your KeePass database.

Store the KeePass database password in GNOME Keyring. You'll have to set a label and at least one attribute/value pair. The label is displayed in a GNOME keyring manager (e.g. Seahorse), the attribute/value pair should be a unique identifier because it's needed for the lookup. I suggest to use keepass as attribute and the database name as value (make sure it doesn't contain any spaces).

secret-tool store --label="KeePass <database_name>" keepass <database_name>

Then create a script to launch and immediately unlock your KeePass database.

@Integralist
Integralist / Python3 HTTP Server.py
Last active May 2, 2024 12:35
Python3 HTTP Server.py
import time
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
HOST_NAME = 'localhost'
PORT_NUMBER = 9000
class MyHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_HEAD(self):
self.send_response(200)
@jgomezdans
jgomezdans / random.py
Created May 15, 2010 23:24
Random colormap for matplotli
import matplotlib,numpy
import pylab
# A random colormap for matplotlib
cmap = matplotlib.colors.ListedColormap ( numpy.random.rand ( 256,3))
pylab.imshow ( Z, cmap = cmap)
pylab.show()