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passivestar / Editor.tres
Last active April 10, 2024 20:07
Godot editor theme
[gd_resource type="Theme" load_steps=12 format=3 uid="uid://7bvxnk5n5imx"]
[sub_resource type="StyleBoxFlat" id="StyleBoxFlat_6h42l"]
content_margin_left = 10.5
content_margin_top = 8.75
content_margin_right = 10.5
content_margin_bottom = 8.75
bg_color = Color(0.117647, 0.117647, 0.117647, 1)
draw_center = false
border_color = Color(1, 1, 1, 0.137255)
@glubsy
glubsy / howto_record_youtube_livestreams.md
Last active July 18, 2024 21:01
How to properly record Youtube & Twitch live streams

How to record Youtube live streams:

  • use livestream_saver to download from the first segment. Can also record membership-only streams by supplying it your cookies (uses yt-dlp to download)

  • use ytarchive which basically does the same thing, except a bit better.

  • use youtube_stream_capture. You can use cookies file to get member-only streams too. Be aware that this script currently fails to download chunks as soon as the stream has ended (this might be a bug).

  • or use live-dl which does monitoring of streams too. This is a wrapper around streamlink and yt-dlp.

@borekb
borekb / synology-shutdown-temperature.md
Last active July 15, 2024 03:28
How to increase the shutdown temperature on Synology NAS

Synology: how to increase shutdown temperature

My Synology DS218+ runs with a single SSD disk that has an operating temperature range of 0–70 °C, which is common for SSDs. Synology, however, has a default shutdown temperature of 61 °C, probably due to HDDs and some lazy programming.

I'm a very light user of NAS – all I want is a network attached storage and silence. My DS218+ has one 2 TB SSD disk in it and I've changed the system fan for a quieter / slower one.

Everything runs fine but about once in a month, I get this notification:

[Synology DS218+]Synology shut down due to disk overheating. >

@KenneyNL
KenneyNL / CircularMenu.cs
Last active June 23, 2022 19:41
Circular menu sample code for Unity
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using UnityEngine;
public class CircularMenu : MonoBehaviour{
public float radius = 100.0f;
public float offset = 0.0f;
void Start(){
@LotteMakesStuff
LotteMakesStuff / AutohookAttribute.cs
Last active July 1, 2024 09:54
[Autohook] property drawer for unity - Add this [Autohook] attribute to a property to and the inspector will automagically hook up a valid reference for you if it can find a component attached to the same game object that matches the field you put it on. You can watch a demo of this in action here https://youtu.be/faVt09NGzws <3
// NOTE DONT put in an editor folder!
using UnityEngine;
public class AutohookAttribute : PropertyAttribute
{
}
@JohannesMP
JohannesMP / UIBlur.shader
Last active July 17, 2024 19:42
UI.Image Blur Shader with layering and masking support
Shader "Custom/UIBlur"
{
Properties
{
[Toggle(IS_BLUR_ALPHA_MASKED)] _IsAlphaMasked("Image Alpha Masks Blur", Float) = 1
[Toggle(IS_SPRITE_VISIBLE)] _IsSpriteVisible("Show Image", Float) = 1
// Internally enforced by MAX_RADIUS
_Radius("Blur Radius", Range(0, 64)) = 1
@pjobson
pjobson / plex_media_permissions_4_noobies.md
Last active April 21, 2024 21:37
Plex Media Permissions for Linux Noobies

Plex Media Permissions for Linux Noobies

There is no problem with being a noobie and I do not use the term to sligtht or disparage anyone.

This is a way to setup your permissions for running Plex in Linux. Different folks may use different methods.

The permissions concepts provided here apply to OSX, but the users and groups are controlled and modified differently, so much of this will not work properly. I think the command is dscl, but that could be out of date.

There are many ways to setup your permissions scheme in Linux, this methodology describes a way to do it, not everyone will like it, but it works for me, so whatever.

@krohne
krohne / countdown.sh
Last active July 5, 2024 14:09
Countdown timer in bash shell script
#!/bin/bash
# $1 = # of seconds
# $@ = What to print after "Waiting n seconds"
countdown() {
secs=$1
shift
msg=$@
while [ $secs -gt 0 ]
do
printf "\r\033[KWaiting %.d seconds $msg" $((secs--))
@mill1000
mill1000 / README.md
Last active July 5, 2024 08:18
Headless A2DP Audio Streaming on Raspbian Stretch

About

This gist will show how to setup Raspbian Stretch as a headless Bluetooth A2DP audio sink. This will allow your phone, laptop or other Bluetooth device to play audio wirelessly through a Rasperry Pi.

Motivation

A quick search will turn up a plethora of tutorials on setting up A2DP on the Raspberry Pi. However, I felt this gist was necessary because this solution is:

  • Automatic & Headless - Once setup, the system is entirely automatic. No user iteration is required to pair, connect or start playback. Therefore the Raspberry Pi can be run headless.
  • Simple - This solution has few dependencies, readily available packages and minimal configuration.
  • Up to date - As of December 2017. Written for Raspbian Stretch & Bluez 5.43

Prerequisites

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Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
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Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
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