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"""
This file contains code that, when run on Python 2.7.5 or earlier, creates
a string that should not exist: u'\Udeadbeef'. That's a single "character"
that's illegal in Python because it's outside the valid Unicode range.
It then uses it to crash various things in the Python standard library and
corrupt a database.
On Python 3... well, this file is full of syntax errors on Python 3. But
if you were to change the print statements and byte literals and stuff:
@mattiaslundberg
mattiaslundberg / arch-linux-install
Last active July 7, 2025 05:43
Minimal instructions for installing arch linux on an UEFI system with full system encryption using dm-crypt and luks
# Install ARCH Linux with encrypted file-system and UEFI
# The official installation guide (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide) contains a more verbose description.
# Download the archiso image from https://www.archlinux.org/
# Copy to a usb-drive
dd if=archlinux.img of=/dev/sdX bs=16M && sync # on linux
# Boot from the usb. If the usb fails to boot, make sure that secure boot is disabled in the BIOS configuration.
# Set swedish keymap
@daveray
daveray / mr-jr.clj
Created January 28, 2014 04:48
Map-Reduce Jr. via core.async
(ns mr-jr
(:refer-clojure :exclude [shuffle])
(:require [clojure.string :as string]
[clojure.core.async :as async]))
(defn async-group-by
"Kinda like clojure.core/group-by, but takes a channel and returns a channel"
[f g ch]
(->> ch
(async/reduce
@igorw
igorw / turel.clj
Last active August 29, 2015 13:57
(ns turel.core
(:refer-clojure :exclude [==])
(:use clojure.core.logic))
(defn not-membero
[x l]
(conde [(emptyo l)]
[(fresh [head tail]
(conso head tail l)
(!= head x)
@bitjockey42
bitjockey42 / mopidy.md
Created April 20, 2014 16:39
An installation and setup guide for mopidy on Arch Linux.

Mopidy on Arch Linux

mopidy

Installation

Install from the AUR.

@hiredman
hiredman / bench.clj
Created June 2, 2014 18:07
core.logic for joinery
#!/usr/bin/java -jar clojure-1.7.0-master-SNAPSHOT.jar
(let [pom-uber-jar
(str "http://thelibraryofcongress.s3.amazonaws.com/"
"pomegranate-0.0.13-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar")
cl (java.net.URLClassLoader. (into-array [(java.net.URL. pom-uber-jar)]))
cx (.getContextClassLoader (Thread/currentThread))]
(push-thread-bindings {clojure.lang.Compiler/LOADER cl})
@Zulko
Zulko / soccer_cuts.py
Last active December 30, 2024 11:15
A python script to automatically summarize soccer videos based on the crowd's reactions
#
# This Python script makes a summary of a football game by cutting
# the video around the 10 % loudest moments, which generally
# include the goals and other important events.
# For more details, see this blog post:
# http://zulko.github.io/blog/2014/07/04/automatic-soccer-highlights-compilations-with-python/
#
# LICENCE: Creative Commons 0 - Public Domain
# I, the author of this script, wave any rights and place this work in the public domain.
#
@jaceklaskowski
jaceklaskowski / Rough Notes about CQRS and ES.md
Last active June 30, 2025 08:17
Rough Notes about CQRS and ES

Rough Notes about CQRS and ES

Once upon a time…

I once took notes (almost sentence by sentence with not much editing) about the architectural design concepts - Command and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and Event Sourcing (ES) - from a presentation of Greg Young and published it as a gist (with the times when a given sentence was heard).

I then found other summaries of the talk and the gist has since been growing up. See the revisions to know the changes and where they came from (aka the sources).

It seems inevitable to throw Domain Driven Design (DDD) in to the mix.

@prakhar1989
prakhar1989 / richhickey.md
Last active January 30, 2025 06:39 — forked from stijlist/gist:bb932fb93e22fe6260b2
richhickey.md

Rich Hickey on becoming a better developer

Rich Hickey • 3 years ago

Sorry, I have to disagree with the entire premise here.

A wide variety of experiences might lead to well-roundedness, but not to greatness, nor even goodness. By constantly switching from one thing to another you are always reaching above your comfort zone, yes, but doing so by resetting your skill and knowledge level to zero.

Mastery comes from a combination of at least several of the following: