Connect the SD card to your computer and open the terminal.
- Find the disk id
df -h
Connect the SD card to your computer and open the terminal.
df -h
<div id="round-timer" data-roundtimer-options='{ "size": 200, "start_date" : 1376149440000, "end_date" : 1377073020000, "velocity" : 1.5, "color": "#cfe086" }'><div> | |
<!-- new Date(2013, 07, 15, 02,00,00).getTime() 1376524800000 --> |
Jake Archibald (@jaffathecake): The ServiceWorker is coming; look busy
https://speakerdeck.com/jaffathecake/the-serviceworker-is-coming-look-busy
https://github.com/jakearchibald/trained-to-thrill/
Hunter Loftis (@hunterloftis): We Will All Be Game Programmers
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CarterRabasa (@carterrabasa): A Community of People; Not Projects
https://github.com/crabasa/community-toolkit
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The following script allows Flamehost screenshots to be uploaded for your own server and so you can self host your screenshots. I personaly like to use the applet Command Launcher to run the script for convenience.