wget -mpck --html-extension --user-agent="" -e robots=off --wait 1 -P . www.foo.com
- -m (Mirror) Turns on mirror-friendly settings like infinite recursion depth, timestamps, etc.
cmd /c “adb kill-server&&adb start-server” |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
typedef struct { | |
int info; | |
} DATA; | |
typedef struct node { | |
DATA data; | |
struct node* next; |
<!doctype html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>This is the title of the webpage!</title> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<p>This is an example paragraph. Anything in the <strong>body</strong> tag will appear on the page, just like this <strong>p</strong> tag and its contents.</p> | |
</body> | |
</html> |
import io | |
import selectors | |
import subprocess | |
import sys | |
def capture_subprocess_output(subprocess_args): | |
# Start subprocess | |
# bufsize = 1 means output is line buffered | |
# universal_newlines = True is required for line buffering | |
process = subprocess.Popen(subprocess_args, |
Hello, brethren :-)
As it turns out, the current version of FFmpeg (version 3.1 released earlier today) and libav (master branch) supports full H.264 and HEVC encode in VAAPI on supported hardware that works reliably well to be termed "production-ready".
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Use rofi to pick emoji because that's what this | |
# century is about apparently... | |
# | |
# Requirements: | |
# rofi, xsel, xdotool, curl, xmllint | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# 1. Download all emoji |