The dongle itself is sending out data using 802.11a (5 GHz WiFi) with OFDM and 6 Mbit/s data rate:
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# create an account, create an app | |
# @see https://apps.twitter.com/ | |
# retrieve the access tokens | |
# @see https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/reference/post/oauth2/token | |
# create the file ~/twitter_api | |
nano ~/twitter_api | |
Authorization: OAuth oauth_consumer_key="XXXXXX", oauth_nonce="11111111", oauth_signature="XXXXXX", oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oauth_timestamp="1450728725", oauth_token="99999-XXXXXX", oauth_version="1.0" |
// Usage example: | |
// input image: http://f.cl.ly/items/3v0S3w2B3N0p3e0I082d/Image%202011.07.22%2011:29:25%20PM.png | |
// | |
// UIImage *buttonImage = [UIImage ipMaskedImageNamed:@"UIButtonBarAction.png" color:[UIColor redColor]]; | |
// .h | |
@interface UIImage (IPImageUtils) | |
+ (UIImage *)ipMaskedImageNamed:(NSString *)name color:(UIColor *)color; | |
@end |
// Taken from the commercial iOS PDF framework http://pspdfkit.com. | |
// Copyright (c) 2014 Peter Steinberger, PSPDFKit GmbH. All rights reserved. | |
// Licensed under MIT (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) | |
// | |
// You should only use this in debug builds. It doesn't use private API, but I wouldn't ship it. | |
// PLEASE DUPE rdar://27192338 (https://openradar.appspot.com/27192338) if you would like to see this in UIKit. | |
#import <objc/runtime.h> | |
#import <objc/message.h> |
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }: | |
let | |
user = "YOUR_USER"; | |
password = "YOUR_PASSWORD"; | |
sshPubKey = "YOUR_PUBLIC_SSH_KEY"; | |
SSID = "YOUR_WIFI_SSID"; | |
SSIDpassword = "YOUR_WIFI_PASSWORD"; | |
hostname = "HOSTNAME_FOR_YOUR_PI"; | |
k8sApiServerAddr = "https://IP_FOR_YOUR_CONTROL_NODE:6443"; |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script downloads and builds the iOS, tvOS and Mac openSSL libraries with Bitcode enabled | |
# Credits: | |
# https://github.com/st3fan/ios-openssl | |
# https://github.com/x2on/OpenSSL-for-iPhone/blob/master/build-libssl.sh | |
# https://gist.github.com/foozmeat/5154962 | |
# Peter Steinberger, PSPDFKit GmbH, @steipete. | |
# Felix Schwarz, IOSPIRIT GmbH, @felix_schwarz. |
Modern Cocoa development involves a lot of asynchronous programming using closures and completion handlers, but these APIs are hard to use. This gets particularly problematic when many asynchronous operations are used, error handling is required, or control flow between asynchronous calls gets complicated. This proposal describes a language extension to make this a lot more natural and less error prone.
This paper introduces a first class Coroutine model to Swift. Functions can opt into to being async, allowing the programmer to compose complex logic involving asynchronous operations, leaving the compiler in charge of producing the necessary closures and state machines to implement that logic.
Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config
file. It looks like this:
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git
Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*
to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:
#!/bin/bash | |
### steps #### | |
# Verify the system has a cuda-capable gpu | |
# Download and install the nvidia cuda toolkit and cudnn | |
# Setup environmental variables | |
# Verify the installation | |
### | |
### to verify your gpu is cuda enable check |