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@joaocunha
joaocunha / How To Hide The Select Arrow On Firefox.md
Last active June 6, 2025 21:03
How to hide <select> dropdown's arrow in Firefox when using "-moz-appearance: none;".

This is no longer a bug. I'm keeping the gist for historical reasons, as it helped to get it fixed. Make sure to read the notes by the end of the post.

How to remove hide the select arrow in Firefox using -moz-appearance:none;

TL;DR (or, the fix)

  1. Set -moz-appearance to none. This will "reset" the styling of the element;
  2. Set text-indent to 0.01px. This will "push" the text a tiny bit[1] to the right;
@sloria
sloria / bobp-python.md
Last active December 8, 2025 02:37
A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

The Best of the Best Practices (BOBP) Guide for Python

A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

In General

Values

  • "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
  • "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
@MakingJamie
MakingJamie / in_viewport.js
Created January 27, 2014 10:19
check if element is in viewport - vanilla JS. Use by adding a “scroll” event listener to the window and then calling isInViewport().
// Determine if an element is in the visible viewport
function isInViewport(element) {
var rect = element.getBoundingClientRect();
var html = document.documentElement;
return (
rect.top >= 0 &&
rect.left >= 0 &&
rect.bottom <= (window.innerHeight || html.clientHeight) &&
rect.right <= (window.innerWidth || html.clientWidth)
);
@mansam
mansam / gist:9332445
Created March 3, 2014 19:13
Audio device detection w/ pyaudio
# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9512 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 05e3:0606 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB 2.0 Hub / D-Link DUB-H4 USB 2.0 Hub
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 1130:f211 Tenx Technology, Inc. TP6911 Audio Headset
# cat d.py
import pyaudio
@phil-pedruco
phil-pedruco / defaultData.csv
Last active July 19, 2025 08:38
3D Scatter Plot Using three.js
x y z lp_x lp_y lp_z hp_x hp_y hp_z
0.235458 -0.597702 -0.724487 0.232433 -0.593757 -0.717156 0.003025 -0.003945 -0.007332
0.235458 -0.597702 -0.724487 0.232735 -0.594152 -0.717889 0.002723 -0.003550 -0.006598
0.217346 -0.597702 -0.724487 0.231197 -0.594507 -0.718549 -0.013850 -0.003195 -0.005939
0.217346 -0.579590 -0.724487 0.229812 -0.593015 -0.719143 -0.012465 0.013425 -0.005345
0.199234 -0.579590 -0.724487 0.226754 -0.591673 -0.719677 -0.027520 0.012083 -0.004810
0.199234 -0.597702 -0.760712 0.224002 -0.592276 -0.723781 -0.024768 -0.005426 -0.036931
0.163010 -0.579590 -0.706375 0.217903 -0.591007 -0.722040 -0.054893 0.011417 0.015665
0.108673 -0.597702 -0.724487 0.206980 -0.591676 -0.722285 -0.098307 -0.006026 -0.002203
0.090561 -0.615814 -0.724487 0.195338 -0.594090 -0.722505 -0.104777 -0.021724 -0.001982
@rotemtam
rotemtam / push_data.py
Last active August 13, 2017 16:42
Send airodump-ng csv data to firebase db
import subprocess, StringIO, csv
from simplejson import dumps
from firebase import Firebase
from time import sleep, time
# to install Firebase, pip install -e git://github.com/mikexstudios/python-firebase.git#egg=python-firebase
firebase = Firebase('https://<your_app>.firebaseio.com/stations')
def fetch_data():
@97-109-107
97-109-107 / json-split.py
Created November 18, 2014 11:41
A tiny python thing to split big json files into smaller junks.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# based on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7052947/split-95mb-json-array-into-smaller-chunks
# usage: python json-split filename.json
# produces multiple filename_0.json of 1.49 MB size
import json
import sys
with open(sys.argv[1],'r') as infile:
o = json.load(infile)
@subfuzion
subfuzion / global-gitignore.md
Last active December 25, 2025 13:16
Global gitignore

There are certain files created by particular editors, IDEs, operating systems, etc., that do not belong in a repository. But adding system-specific files to the repo's .gitignore is considered a poor practice. This file should only exclude files and directories that are a part of the package that should not be versioned (such as the node_modules directory) as well as files that are generated (and regenerated) as artifacts of a build process.

All other files should be in your own global gitignore file:

  • Create a file called .gitignore in your home directory and add any filepath patterns you want to ignore.
  • Tell git where your global gitignore file is.

Note: The specific name and path you choose aren't important as long as you configure git to find it, as shown below. You could substitute .config/git/ignore for .gitignore in your home directory, if you prefer.

@garyconstable
garyconstable / wifi-sniffer.py
Last active October 13, 2023 20:30
Python Wifi Channel Hopping Sniffer
"""
Wifi Sniffer
"""
import os
from scapy.all import *
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
iface = str(sys.argv[1])
else:
@omnibs
omnibs / phoenix showdown rackspace onmetal io.md
Last active June 10, 2024 17:47
Phoenix Showdown Comparative Benchmarks @ Rackspace

Comparative Benchmark Numbers @ Rackspace

I've taken the benchmarks from Matthew Rothenberg's phoenix-showdown, updated Phoenix to 0.13.1 and ran the tests on the most powerful machines available at Rackspace.

Results

Framework Throughput (req/s) Latency (ms) Consistency (σ ms)