start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
#!/bin/bash | |
beep -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 311.1 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 311.1 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 --new -l 700 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 587.32 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 587.32 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 587.32 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 622.26 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 369.99 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 311.1 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 --new -l 700 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 784 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 392 -D 100 --new -l 350 -f 784 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 739.98 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 698.46 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 659.26 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 622.26 -D 100 --new -l 50 -f 659.26 -D 400 --new -l 25 -f 415.3 -D 200 --new -l 350 -f 554.36 -D 100 --new -l 250 -f 523.25 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 493.88 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 466.16 -D 100 --new -l 25 -f 440 -D 100 --new -l 50 -f 466.16 -D 400 --new -l 25 -f 311.13 -D 200 --new -l 350 -f 369 |
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# create a tinycorelinux fs with custom .tcz packages | |
# prerequisites: apt-get install squashfs-tools, npm i nugget -g | |
# dl release + packages (add your packages here) | |
nugget http://tinycorelinux.net/6.x/x86_64/release/CorePure64-6.3.iso http://tinycorelinux.net/6.x/x86_64/tcz/{pkg-config,make,gcc,gcc_base-dev,gcc_libs-dev,gcc_libs,glibc_base-dev,linux-3.16.2_api_headers,fuse}.tcz -c | |
# to support compiling addons | |
unsquashfs -f pkg-config.tcz | |
unsquashfs -f make.tcz | |
unsquashfs -f gcc.tcz |
# This is my compton configuration after a quick cleanup. (It's still none too organized; sorry about that.) | |
# With this file at ~/.config/compton.conf, I can run compton without any arguments (just plain `compton`). | |
# | |
# In the hopes that explaining my software and hardware environment might be helpful to you: | |
# | |
# I use this configuration on Ubuntu 15.10 (and have used it on previous releases); I am currently using the 352.63 ("long-lived | |
# branch") NVIDIA binary drivers, installed from the Ubuntu software repositories. I use fluxbox as my window manager; most of | |
# the other components of my desktop environment are borrowed from Xfce. | |
# | |
# My workstation at home has an i7-4930K and a GTX 970 in it, which are together more than enough to drive several 4K displays |
curl
to get the JSON response for the latest releasegrep
to find the line containing file URLcut
and tr
to extract the URLwget
to download itcurl -s https://api.github.com/repos/jgm/pandoc/releases/latest \
| grep "browser_download_url.*deb" \
| cut -d : -f 2,3 \
| tr -d \" \
// Turn on Developer Mode under User Settings > Appearance > Developer Mode (at the bottom) | |
// Then open the channel you wish to delete all of the messages (could be a DM) and click the three dots on the far right. | |
// Click "Copy ID" and paste that instead of LAST_MESSAGE_ID. | |
// Copy / paste the below script into the JavaScript console. | |
// If you're in a DM you will receive a 403 error for every message the other user sent (you don't have permission to delete their messages). | |
var before = 'LAST_MESSAGE_ID'; | |
clearMessages = function(){ | |
const authToken = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement`iframe`).contentWindow.localStorage.token.replace(/"/g, ""); | |
const channel = window.location.href.split('/').pop(); |
There aren't many tutorials about this, the only tutorials I've found were about passing through entire PCIe cards to VMs, or refered to old ESXI versions (below 6.5) that used a more comprehensive desktop client instead of the web app. In v6.5, the web app was introduced and the desktop client was deprecated. You used to be able to setup RDMs in the desktop client, but with the introduction of the web console, this is no longer the case. This tutorial shows you how to pass SATA HDDs to the virtual machine on VMWare ESXI 6.5. This tutorial is partially based on VMWare's own KB and the now deprecated Forza IT blog post.
There is now an option while editing your VM's settings to add a New raw disk
when you click `Add ha
// Licence : AGPLv3+ | |
"use strict"; | |
var page = require('webpage').create(), | |
system = require('system'), | |
address, output, size, pageWidth, pageHeight; | |
String.prototype.padLeft = function (length, character) { | |
return new Array(length - this.length + 1).join(character || '0') + this; | |
} |