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@robulouski
robulouski / gmail_imap_example.py
Last active February 16, 2025 12:05
Very basic example of using Python and IMAP to iterate over emails in a gmail folder/label. http://www.voidynullness.net/blog/2013/07/25/gmail-email-with-python-via-imap/
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Very basic example of using Python and IMAP to iterate over emails in a
# gmail folder/label. This code is released into the public domain.
#
# RKI July 2013
# http://www.voidynullness.net/blog/2013/07/25/gmail-email-with-python-via-imap/
#
import sys
import imaplib
@zaphoyd
zaphoyd / basic_client.cpp
Last active June 4, 2023 08:39
An example of a basic WebSocket++ client that sends a message, waits for a response, then closes the connection
#include <websocketpp/config/asio_no_tls_client.hpp>
#include <websocketpp/client.hpp>
#include <iostream>
typedef websocketpp::client<websocketpp::config::asio_client> client;
using websocketpp::lib::placeholders::_1;
using websocketpp::lib::placeholders::_2;
(ns async-test.timeout.core
(:require [cljs.core.async :refer [chan close!]])
(:require-macros
[cljs.core.async.macros :as m :refer [go]]))
(defn timeout [ms]
(let [c (chan)]
(js/setTimeout (fn [] (close! c)) ms)
c))
@haruyama
haruyama / gist:5820163
Last active December 18, 2015 17:39
$HOME/.vim/after/ftplugin/clojure.vim
if exists('b:did_after_ftplugin_clojure')
finish
endif
let b:did_after_ftplugin_clojure = 1
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
setl tabstop=2 expandtab shiftwidth=2 softtabstop=2 smarttab
if executable('lein') && filereadable('project.clj')
class Appointment < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :steps
has_many :roles, through: :steps
has_many :events, through: :roles
end
@nblumoe
nblumoe / vim_fireplace_paredit_cheat_sheet.md
Created April 24, 2013 06:41
Simple cheat sheet for vim fireplace and paredit

fireplace

  • cpr => (require ... :reload)
  • cpR => (require ... :reload-all)

Evaluation

  • :Eval (clojure code) => runs (clojure code) in repl
  • cpp => evaluate inn-most expessions under cursor
  • cp<movement> => evaluate text described by <movement>
  • cqp => opens quasi-repl
  • cqc => quasi-repl command line window
@max-mapper
max-mapper / helloworld.js
Created November 27, 2012 06:55
droneduino
var serialport = require('node-serialport')
var sp = new serialport.SerialPort("/dev/ttyO3", {
parser: serialport.parsers.raw,
baud: 9600
})
sp.on('data', function(chunk) {
console.log(chunk.toString('hex'), chunk.toString(), chunk)
})
@return1
return1 / trim_enabler.txt
Last active August 1, 2025 02:11
TRIM Enabler for OS X Yosemite 10.10.3
#
# UPDATE for 10.10.4+: please consider this patch obsolete, as apple provides a tool called "trimforce" to enable trim support for 3rd party SSDs
# just run "sudo trimforce enable" to activate the trim support from now on!
#
# Original version by Grant Parnell is offline (http://digitaldj.net/2011/07/21/trim-enabler-for-lion/)
# Update July 2014: no longer offline, see https://digitaldj.net/blog/2011/11/17/trim-enabler-for-os-x-lion-mountain-lion-mavericks/
#
# Looks for "Apple" string in HD kext, changes it to a wildcard match for anything
#
# Alternative to http://www.groths.org/trim-enabler-3-0-released/
@statico
statico / gist:3172711
Created July 24, 2012 21:15
How to use a PS3 controller on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)

How to use a PS3 controller on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)

  1. Open Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Bluetooth and disable Bluetooth on Mac as well as any other nearby Macs or devices which will try to pair with and confuse the controller.

  2. Reset PS3 controller by inserting paperclip into pinhole near L2 button.

  3. Connect PS3 controller to Mac with USB cable.

  4. Enable Bluetooth.

@earthgecko
earthgecko / bash.generate.random.alphanumeric.string.sh
Last active December 9, 2025 15:27
shell/bash generate random alphanumeric string
#!/bin/bash
# bash generate random alphanumeric string
#
# bash generate random 32 character alphanumeric string (upper and lowercase) and
NEW_UUID=$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1)
# bash generate random 32 character alphanumeric string (lowercase only)
cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-z0-9' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1