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This is a bookmarklet that adds a fully functional Fork button to your own Gist.
If a Fork button is already present in the page, this bookmarklet will set focus to it instead of adding another one.
The change is temporary and the button will disappear as soon as you navigate away from that Gist (clicking the Fork button does this for you as well).
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benchmark for disabling logs with various packages
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Separate the chats of different livestream events in a YouTube Live Chat history (as exported by Google Takeout) with buttons that embed the respective streams.
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A POSIX-compliant recursive "mv --update", like "cp -ru" but moving instead of copying.
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I think I'll just summarize my findings down here; it didn't all seem obvious and took some googling and tinkering, as some sources are a bit ambiguous on some of the points.
The Russian sources claim that the missile was launched by Ukranian forces. The Ukranian sources claim it was a false flag operation by Russians themselves.
This investigation reveals that the former is highly unlikely, as the engine end of the the 9M79 Tochka-U missile, the range of which is up to 120 km, appears to have traveled from the approximate bearing of 148° southeast by south, which falls far within the Donbas territory of Ukraine that the Russian forces siezed in 2014, and exends farther on into Russia, to area near Rostov-on-Don.
The remains of the missile may have been moved by individuals in Donetsk to incriminate Russian forces, but, in addition to the absurdity of tampering with the evidence to shift the blame towards their own side of allegiance (although, never underestimate Russihuman incompetence), there are no visible signs of this being the case.
Different (supposedly) POSIX compliant shell environments yield varied results when asked to emit non-printable characters. But there is one method that works consistently across a wide variety of shells.
A script to update an executable that has been installed to GOBIN with "go install"
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