I love both of you Discord and Spotify, but this new 30 seccond rule gets pretty annoying when my music gets turned off while just talking "to much." I mean talking kind of is the whole point of Discord...
In your command-line run the following commands:
brew doctor
brew update
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
""" | |
License: MIT License | |
Copyright (c) 2023 Miel Donkers | |
Very simple HTTP server in python for logging requests | |
Usage:: | |
./server.py [<port>] | |
""" | |
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer |
private val HEX_CHARS = "0123456789ABCDEF".toCharArray() | |
fun ByteArray.toHex() : String{ | |
val result = StringBuffer() | |
forEach { | |
val octet = it.toInt() | |
val firstIndex = (octet and 0xF0).ushr(4) | |
val secondIndex = octet and 0x0F | |
result.append(HEX_CHARS[firstIndex]) |
NetworkManager supports WiFi powersaving but the function is rather undocumented.
From the source code: wifi.powersave can have the following value:
- NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_POWERSAVE_DEFAULT (0): use the default value
- NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_POWERSAVE_IGNORE (1): don't touch existing setting
- NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_POWERSAVE_DISABLE (2): disable powersave
# | |
# Verify captcha | |
$post_data = http_build_query( | |
array( | |
'secret' => CAPTCHA_SECRET, | |
'response' => $_POST['g-recaptcha-response'], | |
'remoteip' => $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] | |
) | |
); | |
$opts = array('http' => |
Backblaze's bztransmit process loads a file called bzfileids.dat into RAM. This file is a list of all files Backblaze has previously uploaded, including a unique identifier for each file. On most systems, this files is under 100MB in size (paraphrased from Backblaze support rep Zack).
Mine had grown to 6GB. This means that anytime bztransmit runs, it will load this 6GB file into RAM while it is backing up. In doing so it was purging massive ammounts of memory causing behavior like Chrome (usign 10GB of memory on it's own) to hang/beachball for 30 seconds and then refresh all it's windows.
There is no way to alter this behavior once it's begun, aside from starting over with some files excluded. The index needs to be rebuilt from scratch without the excessibe file count, that also means you can't restart and "inherit" a previous backup.
In my case the biggest culprits were .git and node_modules, so I excluded those, started a new backup (transfered licnese) and spent a week hunting for fast internet I could
<?php | |
/** | |
* GitHub webhook handler template. | |
* | |
* @see https://docs.github.com/webhooks/ | |
* @author Miloslav Hůla (https://github.com/milo) | |
*/ | |
$hookSecret = 's.e.c.r.e.t'; # set NULL to disable check |
from flask import abort, make_response, jsonify | |
abort(make_response(jsonify(message="Message goes here"), 400)) |