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mslinn / decompile.bat
Last active April 22, 2025 07:05
Decompile JVM class files using IntelliJ IDEA's embedded FernFlower decompiler
java -cp "C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA 15.0.2\plugins\java-decompiler\lib\java-decompiler.jar" org.jetbrains.java.decompiler.main.decompiler.ConsoleDecompiler -dgs=true . src
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gbaman / HowToOTG.md
Last active March 26, 2025 10:11
Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero

Raspberry Pi Zero OTG Mode

Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero - By Andrew Mulholland (gbaman).

The Raspberry Pi Zero (and model A and A+) support USB On The Go, given the processor is connected directly to the USB port, unlike on the B, B+ or Pi 2 B, which goes via a USB hub.
Because of this, if setup to, the Pi can act as a USB slave instead, providing virtual serial (a terminal), virtual ethernet, virtual mass storage device (pendrive) or even other virtual devices like HID, MIDI, or act as a virtual webcam!
It is important to note that, although the model A and A+ can support being a USB slave, they are missing the ID pin (is tied to ground internally) so are unable to dynamically switch between USB master/slave mode. As such, they default to USB master mode. There is no easy way to change this right now.
It is also important to note, that a USB to UART serial adapter is not needed for any of these guides, as may be documented elsewhere across the int

# ~/.asoundrc or /etc/asound.conf
# ALSA configuration file
##### USAGE #####
# Save this file as "~/.asoundrc" (for user-specific sound configuration) or
# "/etc/asound.conf" (for system-wide sound configuration) and specify ALSA
# device names ad described in the next section.
##### DEVICE NAMES #####
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Explorer09 / ntfs_attr.sh
Last active February 27, 2025 05:20
Display or change attributes on an NTFS filesystem
#!/bin/sh
# ntfs_attr.sh - Display or change attributes on an NTFS filesystem
# Tools required:
# getfattr(1) and setfattr(1)
# http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/attr/
# (In Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install attr)
# ntfs-3g (pre-installed in most Linux distros)
# http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/
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frsyuki / my_thoughts_on_msgpack.md
Created June 11, 2012 02:36
My thoughts on MessagePack

My thoughts on MessagePack

Hi. My name is Sadayuki "Sada" Furuhashi. I am the author of the MessagePack serialization format as well as its implementation in C/C++/Ruby.

Recently, MessagePack made it to the front page of Hacker News with this blog entry by Olaf, the creator of the Facebook game ZeroPilot. In the comment thread, there were several criticisms for the blog post as well as MessagePack itself, and I thought this was a good opportunity for me to address the questions and share my thoughts.

My high-level response to the comments

To the best of my understanding, roughly speaking, the criticisms fell into the following two categories.