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@maurerbot
maurerbot / MeetupAuthActivity.java
Last active January 12, 2017 04:46
Created this to authenticate meetup for an android app.
import android.content.ContentValues;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.os.AsyncTask;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.Window;
import android.webkit.WebView;
import android.webkit.WebViewClient;
import android.widget.Toast;
// leeloo oAuth lib https://bitbucket.org/smartproject/oauth-2.0/wiki/Home
@creaoy
creaoy / extract-testflight.js
Created November 30, 2015 21:11 — forked from larsparendt/extract-testflight.js
Extract TestFlight user email addresses from iTunes Connect
//Make sure you scroll down to get all data loaded
var text = '';
$('.col-email').each(function(index,el) {
if (index == 0) {
text = 'Email, First Name, Last Name\n';
}
else {
//Email
text = text + $.trim($(el).find("a").text()) + ',';
//First Name
@savetheclocktower
savetheclocktower / README.md
Last active October 6, 2024 20:19
Using a rotary encoder as a volume control for the Raspberry Pi

Using a rotary encoder as a volume control

On my RetroPie machine I wanted a hardware volume knob — the games I play use a handful of emulators, and there's no unified software interface for controlling the volume. The speakers I got for my cabinet are great, but don't have their own hardware volume knob. So with a bunch of googling and trial and error, I figured out what I need to pull this off: a rotary encoder and a daemon that listens for the signals it sends.

Rotary encoder

A rotary encoder is like the standard potentiometer (i.e., analog volume knob) we all know, except (a) you can keep turning it in either direction for as long as you want, and thus (b) it talks to the RPi differently than a potentiometer would.

I picked up this one from Adafruit, but there are plenty others available. This rotary encoder also lets you push the knob in and treats that like a button press, so I figured that would be useful for toggling mute on and off.