This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
/* | |
* Hide only visually, but have it available for screenreaders: h5bp.com/v | |
*/ | |
.visuallyhidden { | |
border: 0; | |
clip: rect(0 0 0 0); | |
height: 1px; | |
margin: -1px; | |
overflow: hidden; |
Completions -5 | |
Incomplete Passes 20 | |
Passing Yards 75 yards per point; 100 points at 80 yards; -200 points at 150 yards; -500 points at 300 yards | |
Passing Touchdowns -75 | |
Interceptions 20 | |
Sacks 10 | |
Rushing Attempts 5 | |
Rushing Yards 25 yards per point; 75 points at 30 yards; -100 points at 70 yards; -200 points at 100 yards | |
Rushing Touchdowns -75 | |
Receptions -5 |
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require 'date' | |
require 'koala' | |
class BirthdayLiker | |
FACEBOOK_TOKEN = 'your_oauth_key' | |
BIRTHDAY_WORDS = %w(birthday bday birfday birth born) | |
THANKS_OPTIONS = ['Thank you!', 'Thanks!', 'Appreciate it!'] | |
DATE_TIME_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%d' | |
def initialize(birthdate, opts={}) |
javascript:void((function(d){h=d.createElement('script');h.src='//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/html-inspector/0.8.1/html-inspector.js';d.body.appendChild(h);})(document)); |
This is a note for myself more than anything. I've started on a wrapper for the rtosc
library https://github.com/fundamental/rtosc
The aim is to make a gem called FastOsc
that will have two methods
FastOsc.serialise(["/aa", "foo", "bar"]) #=> "/aa\x00ss\x00\x00foo\x00bar\x00"
FastOsc.deserialise("/aa\x00ss\x00\x00foo\x00bar\x00") #=> ["foo", "bar"]
This followed from the rtosc library author giving me a really helpful response. fundamental/rtosc#28