Capture:
- COUNTRY
- VAT (optional and validated)
IF country IS "GB"
ADD_VAT
IF country IS IN (eu) AND vat IS EMPTY
xvfb-run -s "-screen 0 1280x800x16" -e /dev/stdout -a /home/ivo/Desktop/foo.sh | |
./ffmpeg -r 30 -f x11grab -draw_mouse 0 -s 1280x800 -i :99 -c:v libvpx -quality realtime -cpu-used 0 -b:v 384k -qmin 10 -qmax 42 -maxrate 384k -bufsize 1000k -an screen.webm | |
# foo.sh | |
google-chrome --incognito --window-size=1280,800 --app=http://github.com | |
$fs=1; | |
$fa=1; | |
servo_l = 24; | |
servo_w = 13; | |
servo_h = 21; | |
bolt_hole_diameter = 4.5; | |
servo_axis_diameter = 4; |
I wanted to figure out the fastest way to load non-critical CSS so that the impact on initial page drawing is minimal.
TL;DR: Here's the solution I ended up with: https://github.com/filamentgroup/loadCSS/
For async JavaScript file requests, we have the async
attribute to make this easy, but CSS file requests have no similar standard mechanism (at least, none that will still apply the CSS after loading - here are some async CSS loading conditions that do apply when CSS is inapplicable to media: https://gist.github.com/igrigorik/2935269#file-notes-md ).
Seems there are a couple ways to load and apply a CSS file in a non-blocking manner:
//Install Macports. | |
//Install aircrack-ng: | |
sudo port install aircrack-ng | |
//Install the latest Xcode, with the Command Line Tools. | |
//Create the following symlink: | |
sudo ln -s /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport /usr/sbin/airport | |
//Figure out which channel you need to sniff: | |
sudo airport -s | |
sudo airport en1 sniff [CHANNEL] |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Parameters | |
socket="/run/foo.sock" | |
dump="/tmp/capture.pcap" | |
# Extract repetition | |
port=9876 | |
source_socket="$(dirname "${socket}")/$(basename "${socket}").orig" |