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Treeki / TurnipPrices.cpp
Last active June 10, 2025 03:05
AC:NH turnip price calculator
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
// munged from https://github.com/simontime/Resead
namespace sead
{
class Random
{
@asukakenji
asukakenji / go-stdlib-interface-selected.md
Last active May 13, 2025 02:26
Go (Golang) Standard Library Interfaces (Selected)

Go (Golang) Standard Library Interfaces (Selected)

This is not an exhaustive list of all interfaces in Go's standard library. I only list those I think are important. Interfaces defined in frequently used packages (like io, fmt) are included. Interfaces that have significant importance are also included.

All of the following information is based on go version go1.8.3 darwin/amd64.

@danieleggert
danieleggert / GPG and git on macOS.md
Last active March 6, 2025 20:45
How to set up git to use the GPG Suite

GPG and git on macOS

Setup

No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.

  1. Install https://gpgtools.org -- I'd suggest to do a customized install and deselect GPGMail.
  2. Create or import a key -- see below for https://keybase.io
  3. Run gpg --list-secret-keys and look for sec, use the key ID for the next step
  4. Configure git to use GPG -- replace the key with the one from gpg --list-secret-keys
@denji
denji / golang-tls.md
Last active May 14, 2025 16:19 — forked from spikebike/client.go
Simple Golang HTTPS/TLS Examples
Generate private key (.key)
# Key considerations for algorithm "RSA" ≥ 2048-bit
openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048

# Key considerations for algorithm "ECDSA" ≥ secp384r1
# List ECDSA the supported curves (openssl ecparam -list_curves)
@jm3
jm3 / looking for the mouse.md
Last active April 27, 2025 20:38
Gin, Television, and Social Surplus

Gin, Television, and Social Surplus, or, “Looking for the Mouse”

Clay Shirky / April 26, 2008

transcription of a speech [Clay Shirky] gave at the Web 2.0 in 2008, emphasis by @jm3

I was recently reminded of some reading I did in college, way back in the last century, by a British historian arguing that the critical technology, for the early phase of the industrial revolution, was gin.

The transformation from rural to urban life was so sudden, and so wrenching, that the only thing society could do to manage was to drink itself into a stupor for a generation. The stories from that era are amazing-- there were gin pushcarts working their way through the streets of London.

And it wasn't until society woke up from that collective bender that we actually started to get the institutional structures that we associate with the industrial revolution today. Things like public libraries and museums, increasingly broad education for children, elected leaders--a lot of th