Install fbterm
via your favorite package manager
pacman -S fbterm
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import sys, paramiko | |
if len(sys.argv) < 5: | |
print "args missing" | |
sys.exit(1) | |
hostname = sys.argv[1] | |
password = sys.argv[2] |
__author__ = 'k0emt' | |
class Greeter: | |
def __init__(self): | |
self.message = 'Hello world' | |
# print self.message |
var colorArray = ['#FF6633', '#FFB399', '#FF33FF', '#FFFF99', '#00B3E6', | |
'#E6B333', '#3366E6', '#999966', '#99FF99', '#B34D4D', | |
'#80B300', '#809900', '#E6B3B3', '#6680B3', '#66991A', | |
'#FF99E6', '#CCFF1A', '#FF1A66', '#E6331A', '#33FFCC', | |
'#66994D', '#B366CC', '#4D8000', '#B33300', '#CC80CC', | |
'#66664D', '#991AFF', '#E666FF', '#4DB3FF', '#1AB399', | |
'#E666B3', '#33991A', '#CC9999', '#B3B31A', '#00E680', | |
'#4D8066', '#809980', '#E6FF80', '#1AFF33', '#999933', | |
'#FF3380', '#CCCC00', '#66E64D', '#4D80CC', '#9900B3', | |
'#E64D66', '#4DB380', '#FF4D4D', '#99E6E6', '#6666FF']; |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<!-- | |
+1 with firebase. now you just need to write a node app with regression logic | |
that listens to each new vote on each post and tracks value history to ignore and reset | |
any malicious db.set(0)'s people run in console when they find this completely | |
public script on your site. (Firebase is working on their security). | |
https://www.firebase.com/docs/ | |
https://twitter.com/Stammy/status/272576842345615360 | |
--> |
Most of programs will not accept an email using just @localhost as domain.
So, edit /etc/hosts
file to make the domain localhost.com point to your machine, including this content to the file:
127.0.0.1 localhost.com
Now, you might think the answer I'm going to give you is already obvious because I'm using GiHub right now, but it's not. Both GitHub and Bitbucket offer great Git services, but each has its own features and pricing plans. In the following... thing, I'm going to compare the two and then offer a final solution that should work for most people.
TL;DR: Both. Use GitHub for open source and public repos (you'll spend most of your time here) and Bitbucket for private repos. But, sign up for GitHub first, then import account into Bitbucket. Also, check comments for updates. P.S. I personally prefer GitHub.
# The next line updates PATH for the Google Cloud SDK. | |
source /Users/dwchiang/google-cloud-sdk/path.zsh.inc | |
# The next line enables zsh completion for gcloud. | |
source /Users/dwchiang/google-cloud-sdk/completion.zsh.inc |