This script detects apps with not yet updated versions of Electron.
Repo: https://github.com/tkafka/detect-electron-apps-on-mac
See:
This script detects apps with not yet updated versions of Electron.
Repo: https://github.com/tkafka/detect-electron-apps-on-mac
See:
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdint.h> | |
// Philips Sonicare NFC Head Password calculation by @atc1441 Video manual: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPytrn8i8sc | |
uint16_t CRC16(uint16_t crc, uint8_t *buffer, int len) // Default CRC16 Algo | |
{ | |
while(len--) | |
{ | |
crc ^= *buffer++ << 8; | |
int bits = 0; | |
do |
(-> {:query '{:find [?album-name ?year] | |
:in [$ ?artist-name] | |
:where [[?artist :artist/name ?artist-name] | |
[?release :release/artists ?artist] | |
[?release :release/name ?album-name] | |
[?release :release/year ?year] | |
[(< ?year 1970)]]} | |
:args [db "John Lennon"] | |
:query-stats true} | |
d/query |
Iterate over disk pack in binding order looking for any disk not within true-jiggle range of *any* gate (a disk that is between gates) | |
if found: | |
all previous disks have true-jiggle centered on the gate they were aligned with | |
this disk has no jiggle | |
all subsequent disks have full-jiggle (can be moved from 0 up to 5) | |
return binder found | |
else: | |
all disks are in *a* gate. iterate again searching for a disk within true-jiggle of a false gate | |
if found: | |
this disk has false-jiggle |
After a lot of searching over the network, this is what I have ended up with. This is intentionally made such that even a absolute beginner is able to follow, so uses fixed paths.
Note: I am not using the --additional-urls
flag since it didn't work for me back then, you may try it.
First ensure that your PC is detecting the NodeMCU atleast.
arduino-cli board list
The target audience for this is people who are beginners at software engineering and using linux. A lot of the information here may be obvious or already known to you. The language involved is C but you do not need to know any C to read this tutorial. I used mg
to write this blog post. I used vs code to edit the source code.
This post is also available on gopher://tilde.team:70/0/~river/tweak-free-software
If you use a piece of free software and it's 99% perfect but there's just this one thing it does that annoys the hell out of you.. you can in theory just fix it! Here's a look at what doing that is like. Hopefully it inspires you, or you pick up a could tricks on the way!
(ns swordfish.sortable | |
(:require [reagent.core :as r] | |
["react" :as react] | |
["@dnd-kit/core" :refer [DndContext | |
closestCenter | |
KeyboardSensor | |
PointerSensor | |
TouchSensor | |
DragOverlay | |
useSensor |
(ns authexample.web | |
(:gen-class) | |
(:require [buddy.auth :refer [authenticated? throw-unauthorized]] | |
[buddy.auth.backends.session :refer [session-backend]] | |
[buddy.auth.middleware :refer [wrap-authentication wrap-authorization]] | |
[clojure.java.io :as io] | |
[compojure.response :refer [render]] | |
[reitit.ring :as ring] | |
[ring.adapter.jetty :as jetty] | |
[ring.middleware.params :refer [wrap-params]] |
(ns interceptors.auth | |
(:require [cheshire.core :as json] | |
[clojure.spec.alpha :as s] | |
[clojure.walk :refer [postwalk]] | |
[clojure.core.async :as a]) | |
(:import (java.net URL) | |
(com.auth0.jwk GuavaCachedJwkProvider UrlJwkProvider) | |
(com.auth0.jwt.interfaces RSAKeyProvider ECDSAKeyProvider) | |
(com.auth0.jwt.algorithms Algorithm) | |
(com.auth0.jwt JWT) |
If programming is more than just a means of getting things done for you, then Common Lisp is for you!
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