To install a custom package or modify an existing docker image we need to
- run a docker a container from the image we wish to modify
- modify the docker container
- commit the changes to the container as a docker image
- test changes made to image
To install a custom package or modify an existing docker image we need to
$ ruby template_engine_shootout.rb | |
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/.... | |
Fetching version metadata from https://rubygems.org/.. | |
Resolving dependencies... | |
Using benchmark-ips 2.3.0 | |
Using erubis 2.7.0 | |
Using tilt 2.0.1 | |
Using haml 4.0.7 | |
Using temple 0.7.6 | |
Using slim 3.0.6 |
/** | |
* version1: convert online image | |
* @param {String} url | |
* @param {Function} callback | |
* @param {String} [outputFormat='image/png'] | |
* @author HaNdTriX | |
* @example | |
convertImgToBase64('http://goo.gl/AOxHAL', function(base64Img){ | |
console.log('IMAGE:',base64Img); | |
}) |
console.log(1); | |
(_ => console.log(2))(); | |
eval('console.log(3);'); | |
console.log.call(null, 4); | |
console.log.apply(null, [5]); | |
new Function('console.log(6)')(); | |
Reflect.apply(console.log, null, [7]) | |
Reflect.construct(function(){console.log(8)}, []); | |
Function.prototype.apply.call(console.log, null, [9]); | |
Function.prototype.call.call(console.log, null, 10); |
# (c) 2018 Marcelo Novaes | |
# License - MIT | |
# Enable AptX and AAC codecs on bluetooth connections on macOS | |
sudo defaults write bluetoothaudiod "Enable AptX codec" -bool true | |
sudo defaults write bluetoothaudiod "Enable AAC code" -bool true | |
# Reads set values, should return something like: | |
# { |
Update 2025-07-16: Use either Revanced, NewPipe or Firefox with add-ons. Revanced is my personal pick, due to it being a mod of the official App like Vanced, but better (e.g. it has integration of Sponsor Block, Return YouTube Disklike and more).
I wouldn't recommend Kiwi Browser anymore as it has been discontinued. AFAIK it has been accuired by Microsoft and the extension support has been merged into Edge (Canary). But you'd have to use Edge. Yuck.