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@tzmartin
tzmartin / m3u8-to-mp4.md
Last active April 8, 2025 13:32
m3u8 stream to mp4 using ffmpeg

1. Copy m3u8 link

Alt text

2. Run command

echo "Enter m3u8 link:";read link;echo "Enter output filename:";read filename;ffmpeg -i "$link" -bsf:a aac_adtstoasc -vcodec copy -c copy -crf 50 $filename.mp4
@martinbean
martinbean / convert-seconds.js
Created July 13, 2016 08:03
Convert seconds to HH:MM:SS format in JavaScript.
new Date(seconds * 1000).toISOString().substr(11, 8)
@p3t3r67x0
p3t3r67x0 / pseudo_elements.md
Last active February 25, 2025 22:27
A CSS pseudo-element is used to style specified parts of an element. In some cases you can style native HTML controls with vendor specific pseudo-elements. Here you will find an list of cross browser specific pseudo-element selectors.

Styling native elements

Native HTML controls are a challenge to style. You can style any element in the web platform that uses Shadow DOM with a pseudo element ::pseudo-element or the /deep/ path selector.

video::webkit-media-controls-timeline {
  background-color: lime;
}

video /deep/ input[type=range] {
@austinhyde
austinhyde / js-observables-binding.md
Last active January 7, 2025 08:27
Vanilla JavaScript Data Binding

Observables

You don't really need a framework or fancy cutting-edge JavaScript features to do two-way data binding. Let's start basic - first and foremost, you need a way to tell when data changes. Traditionally, this is done via an Observer pattern, but a full-blown implementation of that is a little clunky for nice, lightweight JavaScript. So, if native getters/setters are out, the only mechanism we have are accessors:

var n = 5;
function getN() { return n; }
function setN(newN) { n = newN; }

console.log(getN()); // 5

setN(10);

@johnrees
johnrees / _ubuntu_steps.sh
Last active November 29, 2021 01:42
Standard Rails 5.* setup for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
# As root user
sudo su
# Update the OS
sudo apt-get update -y
# Add this to ~/.bashrc to remove timezone warnings
echo 'export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
@CristinaSolana
CristinaSolana / gist:1885435
Created February 22, 2012 14:56
Keeping a fork up to date

1. Clone your fork:

git clone [email protected]:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git

2. Add remote from original repository in your forked repository:

cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
@tkissing
tkissing / LICENSE.txt
Created November 7, 2011 04:26 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
JavaScript Luhn Checksum 140byt.es
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 Timo Kissing http://kissing.name
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
@olivierlacan
olivierlacan / launch_sublime_from_terminal.markdown
Created September 5, 2011 15:50
Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Mac OS X Terminal

Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Mac OS X Terminal

Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.

open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl

You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html

Installation

@helloluis
helloluis / Slim HTML5 Boilerplate Conditional Comments
Created August 31, 2011 08:52
How to get HTML5 Boilerplate-style Conditional Comments Working in Slim
doctype html
/[if lt IE 7]
| <html class="ie6">
/[if IE 7]
| <html class="ie7">
/[if IE 8]
| <html class="ie8">
/[if IE 9]
| <html class="ie9">
| <!--[if (gte IE 9)|!(IE)]<!--> <html> <!--<![endif]-->
@balupton
balupton / README.md
Last active February 10, 2025 05:38
Ajaxify a Website with the HTML5 History API using History.js, jQuery and ScrollTo