Since Twitter doesn't have an edit button, it's a suitable host for JavaScript modules.
Source tweet: https://twitter.com/rauchg/status/712799807073419264
const leftPad = await requireFromTwitter('712799807073419264');
Since Twitter doesn't have an edit button, it's a suitable host for JavaScript modules.
Source tweet: https://twitter.com/rauchg/status/712799807073419264
const leftPad = await requireFromTwitter('712799807073419264');
GNOME's tracker is a CPU and privacy hog. There's a pretty good case as to why it's neither useful nor necessary here: http://lduros.net/posts/tracker-sucks-thanks-tracker/
After discovering it chowing 2 cores, I decided to go about disabling it.
Directories
{-# LANGUAGE ConstraintKinds #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} |
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} | |
import Text.Pandoc.JSON | |
import System.Directory | |
import System.FilePath ((</>)) | |
import qualified Data.Hash.MD5 as MD5 | |
import qualified Data.Text as T | |
import System.IO.Temp | |
import System.Process | |
import Control.Monad (unless) |
xstat() { | |
for target in "${@}"; do | |
inode=$(ls -di "${target}" | cut -d ' ' -f 1) | |
fs=$(df "${target}" | tail -1 | awk '{print $1}') | |
crtime=$(sudo debugfs -R 'stat <'"${inode}"'>' "${fs}" 2>/dev/null | | |
grep -oP 'crtime.*--\s*\K.*') | |
printf "%s\t%s\n" "${crtime}" "${target}" | |
done | |
} |
Basic unit type:
λ> replTy "()"
() :: ()
Basic functions:
module FizzBuzzC | |
%default total | |
-- Dependently typed FizzBuzz, constructively | |
-- A number is fizzy if it is evenly divisible by 3 | |
data Fizzy : Nat -> Type where | |
ZeroFizzy : Fizzy 0 | |
Fizz : Fizzy n -> Fizzy (3 + n) |
// This script will boot app.js with the number of workers | |
// specified in WORKER_COUNT. | |
// | |
// The master will respond to SIGHUP, which will trigger | |
// restarting all the workers and reloading the app. | |
var cluster = require('cluster'); | |
var workerCount = process.env.WORKER_COUNT || 2; | |
// Defines what each worker needs to run |
Google Chrome Developers says:
The new WOFF 2.0 Web Font compression format offers a 30% average gain over WOFF 1.0 (up to 50%+ in some cases). WOFF 2.0 is available since Chrome 36 and Opera 23.
Some examples of file size differences: WOFF vs. WOFF2