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An example, inspired by Rob Clark "kmscube.c" that uses Linux Direct Rendering Manager ( DRM ) and EGL to create an OpenGL ES 2 context. This is a standalone example, that just clears the screen with a blueish color. Usable with Rockchip DRM drivers and Mali Wayland/DRM userspace drivers.
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With the addition of ES modules, there's now no fewer than 24 ways to load your JS code: (inline|not inline) x (defer|no defer) x (async|no async) x (type=text/javascript | type=module | nomodule) -- and each of them is subtly different.
This document is a comparison of various ways the <script> tags in HTML are processed depending on the attributes set.
If you ever wondered when to use inline <script async type="module"> and when <script nomodule defer src="...">, you're in the good place!
Note that this article is about <script>s inserted in the HTML; the behavior of <script>s inserted at runtime is slightly different - see Deep dive into the murky waters of script loading by Jake Archibald (2013)
How to run another .exe in an existing proton wine prefix
Running games through Steam's Proton is great. But what if there is a secondary exe or configuration application bundled with the game? How can you launch it if Steam itself only launches the game?
Simply run this command in a terminal:
cd /path/to/steam/steamapps/compatdata/20920/pfx
STEAM_COMPAT_DATA_PATH="/path/to/steam/steamapps/compatdata/20920" WINEPREFIX=$PWD \
"$HOME/.steam/root/steamapps/common/Proton 5.0/proton" run ./drive_c/path/to/custom_application.exe
This is a public resource designed to help people get started with Siri Shortcuts & the Shortcuts app. It’s made up of the Shortcuts Library, a collection of over 125+ shortcuts grouped into folders, and the Action Directory, a documentation of 125+ of the actions in the Shortcuts app used to build shortcuts.
Bruce's iOS Shortcut Catalog
Hello and welcome to my Shortcuts Catalog!
This is a public resource designed to help people get started with Siri Shortcuts and the Shortcuts app.
It’s made up of the Shortcuts Library, a collection of over 125+ shortcuts grouped into folders, and the Action Directory, a documentation of 125+ of the actions in the Shortcuts app used to build shortcuts.
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