When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:
main {
max-width: 38rem;
padding: 2rem;
margin: auto;
}
Partly updated June 2023
General caution: Chrome OS is a secure OS by design, but this has at least one key consequence. If you change your Google account password, you will still be required to enter the old password the next time you access each Chrome OS device. Devices are encrypted with that password, so the OS needs to decrypt using the old password then re-encrypt using the new one. If you forget your old password you will lose access to your Chrome OS device data. As always, make sure you keep backups up to date.
If you have multiple Chrome OS accounts (Say, work and play), you can quickly sitch between them without logging out:
Here's how to get BitWarden to treat these three different types of Amazon logins as separate
Set URI 1
to Exact
with a value of
https://www.amazon.com/ap/signin?_encoding=UTF8&ignoreAuthState=1&openid.assoc_handle=usflex&openid.claimed_id=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0%2Fidentifier_select&openid.identity=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0%2Fidentifier_select&openid.mode=checkid_setup&openid.ns=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0&openid.ns.pape=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fextensions%2Fpape%2F1.0&openid.pape.max_auth_age=0&openid.return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2F%3Fref_%3Dnav_custrec_signin&switch_account=
This is a quick Python script I wrote to download HumbleBundle books in batch. I bought the amazing Machine Learning by O'Reilly bundle. There were 15 books to download, with 3 different file formats per book. So I scratched a quick script to download all of them in batch.
(Final Result: books downloaded)
I have run an nginx container... | |
docker ps | |
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES | |
6d67de07731d nginx "nginx -g 'daemon ..." 40 minutes ago Up 40 minutes 80/tcp, 443/tcp epic_goldberg | |
I want to use strace for debug: | |
docker run -it --pid=container:6d67de07731d --net=container:6d67de07731d --cap-add sys_admin --cap-add sys_ptrace bash | |
I can see the nginx process: |
I have run an nginx container... | |
docker ps | |
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES | |
6d67de07731d nginx "nginx -g 'daemon ..." 40 minutes ago Up 40 minutes 80/tcp, 443/tcp epic_goldberg | |
I want to use Debian for debug: | |
docker run -it --pid=container:6d67de07731d --net=container:6d67de07731d --cap-add sys_admin debian | |
I can see the nginx process: |
import java.nio.ByteOrder; | |
import java.util.Arrays; | |
import java.util.StringJoiner; | |
/** | |
* This class provides a "nibble" array. A nibble is a number stored on less | |
* than 8 bits. | |
* | |
* @author Wytrem (4th August 2016) |
DSLContext database = Mockito.mock(DSLContext.class, Mockito.RETURNS_DEEP_STUBS); | |
Mockito.when(database.select(ACTIVITY_TYPE.ID) | |
.from(ACTIVITY_TYPE) | |
.where(ACTIVITY_TYPE.SINGLE_PERSON_USABLE.isTrue()) | |
.fetch(ACTIVITY_TYPE.ID)) | |
.thenReturn(ImmutableList.of(singleActivityTypeId)); | |
Mockito.when(database.select(ACTIVITY_TYPE.ID) | |
.from(ACTIVITY_TYPE) |
echo "Flipping tables! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻" | |
num_rules=3 | |
real=3 # exposed to the ELB as port 443 | |
test=4 # used to install test certs for domain verification | |
health=5 # used by the ELB healthcheck | |
blue_prefix=855 | |
green_prefix=866 |
The Modern.ie Virtual Machine Images – VMs used for testing several versions of IE – are now also available as vagrant boxes. Here’s the list: