init.vim and settings.vim go under ~/.config/nvim Follow the installation instructions for https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug and place plug.vim in ~/.config/nvim/autoload
# Jumps to every event in turn, optionally doing work at each point | |
import time | |
import random | |
do_vert_debug = 1 | |
do_pixel_debug = 1 | |
action_chance = 0.333 | |
x = 0 |
private void enableHTML5AppCache() { | |
webView.getSettings().setDomStorageEnabled(true); | |
// Set cache size to 8 mb by default. should be more than enough | |
webView.getSettings().setAppCacheMaxSize(1024*1024*8); | |
// This next one is crazy. It's the DEFAULT location for your app's cache | |
// But it didn't work for me without this line | |
webView.getSettings().setAppCachePath("/data/data/"+ getPackageName() +"/cache"); |
#include <cmath> | |
#include <assert.h> | |
#include <core/TestPattern.h> | |
TestPattern::TestPattern() | |
:w(0) | |
,h(0) | |
,frame_num(0) | |
,duration(0) |
churn number and file name | |
git log --all -M -C --name-only | grep -E '^(app|lib)/' | sort | uniq -c | sort | awk 'BEGIN {print "count,file"} {print $1 "," $2}' | |
churn number and file name w/ limiting to last n commits | |
git log --all -n 5000 -M -C --name-only | grep -E '^spec/models' | sort | uniq -c | sort | awk 'BEGIN {print "count,file"} {print $1 "," $2}' | |
graph of churn number and frequency | |
git log --all -M -C --name-only | grep -E '^(app|lib)/' | sort | uniq -c | sort | awk '{print $1}' | uniq -c | sort | awk 'BEGIN { print "frequency,churn_count"} { print $1,$2}' | |
#import <stdio.h> | |
// xcrun clang -g -Wall -Werror -fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping -o testprof testprof.m | |
// ./testprof | |
// xcrun llvm-profdata merge -o testprof.profdata default.profraw | |
// xcrun llvm-cov show ./testprof -instr-profile=testprof.profdata testprof.m | |
static int DoSomething (int value) { | |
if (value == 55) { |
The purpose of this document is to make recommendations on how to browse in a privacy and security conscious manner. This information is compiled from a number of sources, which are referenced throughout the document, as well as my own experiences with the described technologies.
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As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
To view the progress of a Powerpoint presentation, a progress bar can be displayed at the bottom of the slide show.
Once the slideshow is complete, go to Tools > Macro > Visual Basic Editor.
In the new window, select Insert > Module and copy this text in the blank page:
Sub AddProgressBar()
On Error Resume Next