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bishboria / springer-free-maths-books.md
Last active March 24, 2025 13:36
Springer made a bunch of books available for free, these were the direct links
anonymous
anonymous / IRC client in pure bash 4
Created March 28, 2016 16:57
IRC client written in pure bash using only bash builtin commands and no other binaries.
#!/bin/bash
#no PATH, no way to accidently run any programs
PATH=''
#useful variables
term_height=0
term_width=0
term_scroll_height=0
status_line_row=0
@SomeCrazyGuy
SomeCrazyGuy / bash_pager.sh
Created April 1, 2016 01:25
A pager written entirely using bash 4 builtins, relies on no other system binaries.
#!/bin/bash --noprofile
# DO ALMOST ANYTHING PUBLIC LICENSE
# Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
# copies of this code for any purpose as long as any "Credit"
# lines are not removed.
#Credit: /u/linuxversion
#<your Credit line here, if you want>
import sys, marshal, functools, subprocess
child_script = """
import marshal, sys, types;
fn, args, kwargs = marshal.load(sys.stdin)
marshal.dump(
types.FunctionType(fn, globals())(*args, **kwargs),
sys.stdout)
"""

How to setup AWS lambda function to talk to the internet and VPC

I'm going to walk you through the steps for setting up a AWS Lambda to talk to the internet and a VPC. Let's dive in.

So it might be really unintuitive at first but lambda functions have three states.

  1. No VPC, where it can talk openly to the web, but can't talk to any of your AWS services.
  2. VPC, the default setting where the lambda function can talk to your AWS services but can't talk to the web.
  3. VPC with NAT, The best of both worlds, AWS services and web.
@developit
developit / *state-machine-component.md
Last active February 6, 2021 00:44
265b lib for building pure functional state machine components. https://github.com/developit/state-machine-component

state-machine-component

A tiny (265 byte) utility to create state machine components using two pure functions.

🔥 JSFiddle Demo

Usage

The API is a single function that accepts 2 pure functions as arguments:

// ==UserScript==
// @name Standardnotes RTL Support
// @namespace https://ilola.ir
// @version 1.1
// @description Change directions of Arabic and Persian lines.
// @author Eman Amini
// @match https://app.standardnotes.org/
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
var css = ".rtl {direction: rtl;} strong, b {font-weight: 900;} #note-text-editor {font-family: IRANSansWebNoEn, DroidSans, sans-serif !important; text-align: justify;}",
@CodyReichert
CodyReichert / react-es6-flow-emacs-configuration.md
Last active February 22, 2025 10:42
Configuring Emacs for react, es6, and flow

Configuring Emacs for react, es6, and flow

For a while, JSX and new es6 syntax had flaky support in emacs, but there's been huge work on a lot of packages. Using emacs for JavaScript with React, ES6, and Flow (or Typescript, etc) is really easy and powerful in Emacs these days.

This is how you can work on modern web development projects with full support for tooling like JSX, Flow types, live eslint errors, automatic prettier.js formatting, and more.

Set up web-mode

web-mode provides most of the underlying functionality, so a huge shout-out to the maintainer(s) there.

@IanColdwater
IanColdwater / twittermute.txt
Last active April 14, 2025 16:31
Here are some terms to mute on Twitter to clean your timeline up a bit.
Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords
ActivityTweet
generic_activity_highlights
generic_activity_momentsbreaking
RankedOrganicTweet
suggest_activity
suggest_activity_feed
suggest_activity_highlights
suggest_activity_tweet