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@hlung
hlung / How to connect PS3 controller to a Mac or PC.md
Last active May 26, 2025 14:01
How to connect PS3 controller to a Mac or PC

How to connect PS3 controller to a Mac or PC

This is how you connect PS3 controller to Mac OSX, PC, etc. when previously connected to a PS3. You will need a Mini USB cable. Overcome your laziness, get up of your chair, and go get one!

A big misconception is that keep holding PS button will reset the controller's pairing. It DOES NOT! From my testings, the controller keeps paring with the last machine it was CONNECTED VIA A USB CABLE.

Here are the steps:

@pete-otaqui
pete-otaqui / Gruntfile.js
Last active December 16, 2015 05:28
Minimal grunt setup for a local server and live reload
'use strict';
/**
* This file is mostly pulled from the one generate by Yeoman 1.0 Beta
**/
var lrSnippet = require('grunt-contrib-livereload/lib/utils').livereloadSnippet;
var mountFolder = function (connect, dir) {
return connect.static(require('path').resolve(dir));
};
@addyosmani
addyosmani / cranium.js
Last active April 5, 2025 08:12
Cranium
/* Cranium MVC
* A minimalist MVC implementation written for
* demonstration purposes at my workshops
* http://addyosmani.com
* Copyright (c) 2012 Addy Osmani; Licensed MIT */
var Cranium = Cranium || {};
// Set DOM selection utility
@matthewmccullough
matthewmccullough / sfojug-commandlinehistory.md
Created September 13, 2012 04:06
Command Line History from San Francisco JUG 2012-09-11 Event

CLI History

git hash-object -t tree /dev/null

git init project1
echo "Hello World" > hello.txt
git add hello.txt
git commit -m"First hello"

printf “blob 12\000Hello World\n” | shasum

@naaman
naaman / gist:1053217
Created June 29, 2011 05:33
Hot Swapping With Maven, Jetty and IntelliJ

Hot Swapping With Maven, Jetty and IntelliJ

Based on Configuring Jetty, Maven, and Eclipse together with Hot Swap

I've always been a bit jealous when it comes to the Play! framework and the great dev mode they have for hot swapping classes at runtime. Jetty has a configuration setting, scanIntervalSeconds, that mimics this when working with a more traditional WAR, but does so by looking for changes to a file and restarting the server.

Fortunately, Jetty also provides the ability to rapidly test code with hot swapping. No more server restarts. The trick to getting hot swapping to work is to attach a remote debugger to your Jetty process. The following instructions outline how to do this in IntelliJ (tested with IDEA 10.5 CE).

Modify your jetty-maven-plugin to ignore the scan interval

  1. Open your pom and locate the plugins section