create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
Go to Google Bookmarks: https://www.google.com/bookmarks/ | |
On the bottom left, click "Export bookmarks": https://www.google.com/bookmarks/bookmarks.html?hl=en | |
After downloading the html file, run this script on it to generate a KML. | |
""" |
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#Understanding closures, callbacks and promises
For a code newbie like myself, callbacks, closures and promises are scary JavaScript concepts.
10 months into my full-time dev career, and I would struggle to explain these words to a peer.
So I decided it was time to face my fears, and try to get my head around each concept.
Here are the notes from my initial reading. I'll continue to refine them as my understanding improves.
// note : if you're on github gist and want to copy paste this code, you can click on the "Raw" button | |
// and then do Ctrl A, Ctrl C, Ctrl V | |
// (code below by Kurt Spencer, slightly modified code to run as Processing tab) | |
// maybe you should rather use this new (improved) version of the noise instead : https://github.com/KdotJPG/OpenSimplex2 | |
/* | |
* OpenSimplex Noise in Java. | |
* by Kurt Spencer | |
* | |
* v1.1 (October 5, 2014) |
// triple the value of every item in a given array | |
const triple = (arr) => arr.map((currentItem) => currentItem * 3) | |
// sum all the elements in a given array | |
const sum = (arr) => arr.reduce((prev, current) => prev + current, 0) |
pragma solidity ^0.4.11; | |
/** | |
* @title Ownable | |
* @dev The Ownable contract has an owner address, and provides basic authorization control | |
* functions, this simplifies the implementation of "user permissions". | |
*/ | |
contract Ownable { | |
address public owner; |
You would think it would be easy to find this information, but none of the Github or Gandi documentation is clear so I have recorded the required steps here.
Create the following A records:
@ 1800 IN A 185.199.108.153
@ 1800 IN A 185.199.109.153
@ 1800 IN A 185.199.110.153
# these are reconstructed from a shell session without runnig them, so make | |
# sure you check that it's a sane thing to do before running it, I make no | |
# guarantees of fitness, and accept no liability. Run at your own risk. | |
sudo launchctl remove com.snap.SnapCameraRemover | |
rm -r ~/Library/Caches/Snap/ | |
rm -r ~/Library/Caches/com.snap.SnapCamera/ | |
rm -r ~/Library/Preferences/Snap/ | |
rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.snap.SnapCamera.plist | |
rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.snap.Snap\ Camera.plist | |
sudo rm -rf /Applications/Snap\ Camera.app/ |
const puppeteer = require("puppeteer"); | |
const user_email = "[email protected]"; | |
const user_handle = "@example"; //either your handle or phone number | |
const password = "theEndisNear"; | |
async function fkTwitter() { | |
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ | |
headless: false, | |
}); |