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@aagarw30
aagarw30 / app.R
Last active January 5, 2023 16:05
Upload zip folder and unzip it using R and Shiny
library(shiny)
ui <- fluidPage(
# Upload zip files
fileInput("file", "Upload Zip file", accept = ".zip"),
# action button to unzip the file
actionButton("unzip", "Unzip Files"),
# to display the metadata of the zipped file
tableOutput("filedf"),
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@interrogator
interrogator / fline.py
Last active May 15, 2020 06:46
first line support
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Utility to generate a first-line support message for a user who has submitted a roundup issue.
To only ever be one-file to discourage feature creep for a small utility.
The only main extensions I'd really consider are automatically posting this message to roundup,
but I don't think this is a good idea, as you may need to generate a couple of messages till
an appropriate one is generated
@dannguyen
dannguyen / README-xsv-split-windows.md
Last active August 27, 2020 07:00
How to install and use xsv to split a large CSV file (Windows)

How to use xsv (in Windows) to split up a CSV file too big for Excel

I wrote these instructions on how to install and use xsv – a powerful CSV-handling command-line tool, because someone asked how to deal with a data file that was too big to open in Excel or even Notepad. I didn't know how familiar the person was with installing/running downloadable .exe files or with Powershell, so I've tried to include some general instructions that hopefully are useful to even novices.

This mini-guide is not at all meant to be exhaustive as it basically shows just one of xsv's many useful functions. But if you're new to the idea of using command-line tools to do things, hopefully this can be a friendly intro to it.


Here's an example of a CSV that, at 3 million rows, is too big for Excel to open: https://burntsushi.net/stuff/worldcitiespop.csv

@l3nz
l3nz / README.md
Last active August 8, 2023 05:54
NOT Fixed: accountsd using 400% CPU on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 (19H2)

accountsd using 400% CPU on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 (19H2)

TL;DR: Still open - see below.

This morning I woke up to some not-so-nice surprise - my 2018 MPB 13" would be kind of totally unusable. The accountsd process was stable at 400%, battery was going like ice-cream in the Sahara, and opening up LibreOffice was like a major achievement.

I did check the logs (that were growing at like 500 lines per second) and I saw a lot of lines at FAULT level:

fault 07:54:04.271342+0200 accountsd Unentitled access by client 'CallHistoryPlugi' (selector: accountsWithAccountType:handler:)