I like to read mastodon content with phanpy.social (primarily because it displays threads nicely). But of course links to accounts and toots usually point to the original mastodon UI. The bookmarklet here jumps from there to the corresponding phanpy UI.
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This is a living document. Everything in this document is made in good faith of being accurate, but like I just said; we don't yet know everything about what's going on.
Update: I've disabled comments as of 2025-01-26 to avoid everyone having notifications for something a year on if someone wants to suggest a correction. Folks are free to email to suggest corrections still, of course.
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This is a small python script to clear up old gitlab build artifacts. | |
There are 3 variables you should modify: | |
* base_url: path to your gitlab | |
* access_token: your personal access token to make gitlab api calls | |
* delete_everything_older_than: configure the timedelta as you wish | |
!!IMPORTANT!! | |
By default this script does only make dry-runs and does not actually delete any files! |
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Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords | |
ActivityTweet | |
generic_activity_highlights | |
generic_activity_momentsbreaking | |
RankedOrganicTweet | |
suggest_activity | |
suggest_activity_feed | |
suggest_activity_highlights | |
suggest_activity_tweet |
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Add the following in .zshrc: | |
... | |
plugins=(osx git zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh-nvm docker kubectl) | |
... | |
### Fix slowness of pastes with zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh | |
pasteinit() { | |
OLD_SELF_INSERT=${${(s.:.)widgets[self-insert]}[2,3]} | |
zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic # I wonder if you'd need `.url-quote-magic`? |
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<?php | |
require_once __DIR__.'/relative/path/to/PrettierPHPFixer/File'; | |
return PhpCsFixer\Config::create() | |
->registerCustomFixers([ | |
(new PrettierPHPFixer()), | |
]) | |
->setRules([ | |
'Prettier/php' => true, |
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import json | |
from urllib.request import urlopen | |
from collections import namedtuple | |
class Estación(namedtuple('Estación', 'nombre estación id')): | |
ARTIGAS = 16 | |
RIVERA = 235 | |
MELO = 160 | |
SALTO = 239 | |
YOUNG = 293 |
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# filter by request host header | |
varnishlog -q 'ReqHeader ~ "Host: example.com"' | |
# filter by request url | |
varnishlog -q 'ReqURL ~ "^/some/path/"' | |
# filter by client ip (behind reverse proxy) | |
varnishlog -q 'ReqHeader ~ "X-Real-IP: .*123.123.123.123"' | |
# filter by request host header and show request url and referrer header |
#Converting SPSS files to csv with PSPP#
Install and open PSPP Use the File menu to open your file (it probably has a .sav extension) Go to File>New>Syntax to open PSPP's command line window
Enter:
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