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dbrookman / build-mpv_silicon.sh
Last active May 30, 2025 16:45
How to build mpv & mpv.app on an Apple silicon Mac
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Builds mpv & mpv.app on Apple silicon Macs.
# Run this script from the root directory of the mpv repo.
# if anything fails, gtfo
set -ex
meson setup build
meson compile -C build
@kristopherjohnson
kristopherjohnson / unblock_all.py
Last active May 4, 2023 13:03
Unblock all blocked Twitter accounts
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Dependency: pip3 install twitter
import twitter
# Go to http://apps.twitter.com/, create an app, and fill in these values:
consumer_key = 'www'
consumer_secret = 'xxx'
access_token = 'yyy'
access_token_secret = 'zzz'
@kolber
kolber / pandoras_vox.mdown
Created March 20, 2012 05:23
pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspace

pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspace

by humdog (1994)

when i went into cyberspace i went into it thinking that it was a place like any other place and that it would be a human interaction like any other human interaction. i was wrong when i thought that. it was a terrible mistake.

the very first understanding that i had that it was not a place like any place and that the interaction would be different was when people began to talk to me as though i were a man. when they wrote about me in the third person, they would say “he.” it interested me to have people think i was “he” instead of “she” and so at first i did not say anything. i grinned and let them think i was “he.” this went on for a little while and it was fun but after a while i was uncomfortable. finally i said unto them that i, humdog, was a woman and not a man. this surprised them. at that moment i realized that the dissolution of gender-category was something that was happening everywhere, and perhaps it was only just very obvious on the ne

@artero
artero / launch_sublime_from_terminal.markdown
Last active June 14, 2025 03:06 — forked from olivierlacan/launch_sublime_from_terminal.markdown
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

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