$ convert your.jpg -transparent white your.png
function vs() | |
{ | |
RESULTS=`find . -type f -not -path '*/\.*' -not -path '*/vendor/*' -not -path '*/packages/*' -ipath "*$1*"` | |
red() { echo -e "\033[00;31m$1\033[0m"; } | |
NB_FILES=$(echo $RESULTS | wc -w) | |
if [ $NB_FILES -eq "1" ]; then | |
$EDITOR $(echo "$RESULTS" | head -n1 | cut -d " " -f1) | |
elif [ $NB_FILES -eq "0" ]; then | |
>&2 red "No matching file" | |
else |
var url = "http://cdn1.giltcdn.com/images/share/uploads/0000/0001/7250/172502872/420x560.jpg"; | |
var encoded = new Buffer(url).toString('base64'); | |
var decoded = new Buffer(encoded, 'base64').toString('ascii') | |
console.log(encoded); | |
console.log(decoded); |
This list is provided as a guide for tools engineers of all skill levels looking for jobs in the game industry. It's meant as a guide to topics that should be pursued broadly in order to be well spoken in an interview. I doubt any hiring manager requires deep knowedge across every topic, but an ideal candidate would be somewhat knowledgable (aware of its existence if asked directly) with all topics here.
Each list of bullets increases in difficulty, so later bullets are more applicable to senior (or even director) level candidates.
Good luck.
@gorlak
-
CTRL + A
— Move to the beginning of the line -
CTRL + E
— Move to the end of the line -
CTRL + [left arrow]
— Move one word backward (on some systems this is ALT + B) -
CTRL + [right arrow]
— Move one word forward (on some systems this is ALT + F) -
CTRL + U
— (bash) Clear the characters on the line before the current cursor position -
CTRL + U
—(zsh) If you're using the zsh, this will clear the entire line -
CTRL + K
— Clear the characters on the line after the current cursor position -
ESC + [backspace]
— Delete the word in front of the cursor
Modern OpenSSH has native support for FIDO Authentication. Its much simpler and should also be more stable with less moving parts. OpenSSH also now has support for signing arbitary files witch can be used as replacement of gnupg. Git also supports signing commits/tags with ssh keys.
- Simpler stack / less moving parts
- Works directly with
ssh
,ssh-add
andssh-keygen
on most computers - Simpler
- Private key can never leave the FIDO device
//Install Macports. | |
//Install aircrack-ng: | |
sudo port install aircrack-ng | |
//Install the latest Xcode, with the Command Line Tools. | |
//Create the following symlink: | |
sudo ln -s /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport /usr/sbin/airport | |
//Figure out which channel you need to sniff: | |
sudo airport -s | |
sudo airport en1 sniff [CHANNEL] |