These instructions are based on Mistobaan's gist but expanded and updated to work with the latest tensorflow OSX CUDA PR.
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# coding=utf8 | |
# author=evi1m0 | |
# website=linux.im | |
''' | |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
'''Using Webhook and self-signed certificate''' | |
# This file is an annotated example of a webhook based bot for | |
# telegram. It does not do anything useful, other than provide a quick | |
# template for whipping up a testbot. Basically, fill in the CONFIG | |
# section and run it. | |
# Dependencies (use pip to install them): | |
# - python-telegram-bot: https://github.com/leandrotoledo/python-telegram-bot |
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// We allocate a file with the size of the downloaded file so we can | |
// append chunks randomly to diffrent position as we download the file | |
function allocateDisk(size, callback){ | |
fss.cwd.getFile(prompt("Filename","movie.mp4"), {create: true}, (fileEntry) => { | |
fileEntry.createWriter((writer) => { | |
var blob = new Blob([new ArrayBuffer(1.049e+8)]) | |
writer.onerror = (err) => { |
- Reason: want spread lines but Qt Creator has no such option
- Result: https://i.imgsafe.org/7a156ea.png
You need to manipulate a ttf file. I found such a script that comes with Input font at http://input.fontbureau.com. So we copy DejaVuSansMono ttf files to ~/.fonts/ and create a new font DejaVuSansMonoH. I changed line 147, to match this font name, and run
Using Homebrew on Mac OS X:
brew install jq
Add these aliases to your profile (e.g., ~/.zshrc
, ~/.bashrc
, ~/.profile
, etc.):
alias hurlp='pbpaste | jq ".log.entries" | tee >(jq --raw-output "[.[] | .request.url] | sort | unique | .[]")'
alias hurld='pbpaste | jq ".log.entries" | jq --raw-output "[.[] | .request.url] | sort | unique | .[]" | harurls | tee >(xargs -n 1 curl -O $1)'
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#define COBJMACROS | |
#define INITGUID | |
#include <intrin.h> | |
#include <windows.h> | |
#include <d3d11.h> | |
#include <gl/GL.h> | |
#include "glext.h" // https://www.opengl.org/registry/api/GL/glext.h | |
#include "wglext.h" // https://www.opengl.org/registry/api/GL/wglext.h |
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// ==================== pull from Facebook/rockdb@github ==================== | |
class ListJni { | |
public: | |
// Get the java class id of java.util.List. | |
static jclass getListClass(JNIEnv* env) { | |
jclass jclazz = env->FindClass("java/util/List"); | |
assert(jclazz != nullptr); | |
return jclazz; | |
} |
$ uname -r
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# Sample toolchain file for building for Windows from an Ubuntu Linux system. | |
# | |
# Typical usage: | |
# *) install cross compiler: `sudo apt-get install mingw-w64` | |
# *) cd build | |
# *) cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=~/mingw-w64-x86_64.cmake .. | |
# This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. | |
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Windows) | |
set(TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX x86_64-w64-mingw32) |