- Open dev tools
- Search for the
<video…tag. - Copy the source URL
- Right click on the
bodytag and clickEdit as HTML - Add an a link with the src right inside the body tag like:
<body>
<a href="url-you-copied">download</a>
...
<video… tag.body tag and click Edit as HTML<body>
<a href="url-you-copied">download</a>
...
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# Start and create vpn connection
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# Download from https://www.softether-download.com/en.aspx?product=softether
# Select Software: SoftEther VPN (Freeware)
# Select Component: SoftEther VPN Client
# Select Platform: Linux
# Select CPU: Intel x64/AMD64 (64bit)
(NB: adapted from this Ask Ubuntu thread -- tested to work on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS through Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy).
Unlike using VMWare Tools to enable Linux guest capabilities, the open-vm-tools package doesn't auto-mount shared VMWare folders. This can be frustrating in various ways, but there's an easy fix.
Install open-vm-tools and run:
sudo mount -t fuse.vmhgfs-fuse .host:/ /mnt/hgfs -o allow_other
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| # Use this with or without the .gitattributes snippet with this Gist | |
| # create a fixle.sh file, paste this in and run it. | |
| # Why do you want this ? Because Git will see diffs between files shared between Linux and Windows due to differences in line ending handling ( Windows uses CRLF and Unix LF) | |
| # This Gist normalizes handling by forcing everything to use Unix style. | |
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| # Fix Line Endings - Force All Line Endings to LF and Not Windows Default CR or CRLF |
Want to inject some flavor into your everyday text chat? You're in luck! Discord uses Markdown, a simple plain text formatting system that'll help you make your sentences stand out. Here's how to do it! Just add a few characters before & after your desired text to change your text! I'll show you some examples...
What this guide covers:
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| I've recently launched a tool that wraps many of the commands here with a user interface. This desktop application is currently available for macOS. There's a roadmap outlining planned features for the near future. | |
| Feel free to request any features you'd like to see, and I'll prioritize them accordingly. | |
| One of the most important aspects of this application is that every command executed behind the scenes is displayed in a special log section. This allows you to see exactly what’s happening and learn from it. | |
| Here's the link to the repository: https://github.com/Pulimet/ADBugger | |
| App Description: | |
| ADBugger is a desktop tool designed for debugging and QA of Android devices and emulators. It simplifies testing, debugging, and performance analysis by offering device management, automated testing, log analysis, and remote control capabilities. This ensures smooth app performance across various setups. |
There are two ways - the first way is just one command run plainly in front of you; the second one runs in the background and in a different instance so you can get out of your ssh session and it will continue.
First make a folder to download the websites to and begin your downloading: (note if downloading www.SOME_WEBSITE.com, you will get a folder like this: /websitedl/www.SOME_WEBSITE.com/)
By default when Nginx starts receiving a response from a FastCGI backend (such as PHP-FPM) it will buffer the response in memory before delivering it to the client. Any response larger than the set buffer size is saved to a temporary file on disk.
This process is outlined at the Nginx ngx_http_fastcgi_module page manual page.