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Nerdyvedi / gsoc19_alpha_matting.md
Last active February 19, 2020 14:06
[GSoC'19]Alpha matting

Google Summer of Code 2019 with OpenCV

Alpha matting

Student: Vedanta Keshav Jha
Mentor: Steven Puttermans

Link to accomplished work:

@tzmartin
tzmartin / embedded-file-viewer.md
Last active July 9, 2024 10:23
Embedded File Viewer: Google Drive, OneDrive

Office Web Apps Viewer

('.ppt' '.pptx' '.doc', '.docx', '.xls', '.xlsx')

http://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=[OFFICE_FILE_URL]

<iframe src='https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/embed.aspx?src=[OFFICE_FILE_URL]' width='px' height='px' frameborder='0'>
</iframe>

OneDrive Embed Links

@phanan
phanan / runner.js
Last active May 8, 2024 08:44
Record a webpage with PhantomJS and FFMpeg
// Run this from the commandline:
// phantomjs runner.js | ffmpeg -y -c:v png -f image2pipe -r 24 -t 10 -i - -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart output.mp4
var page = require('webpage').create(),
address = 'http://s.codepen.io/phanan/fullembedgrid/YPLewm?type=embed&safe=true&_t=1424767252279',
duration = 3, // duration of the video, in seconds
framerate = 24, // number of frames per second. 24 is a good value.
counter = 0,
width = 500,
height = 500;
@leodutra
leodutra / bitwise-hacks.js
Last active October 30, 2023 02:37
Fast Int Math + Bitwise Hacks For JavaScript
// http://michalbe.blogspot.com.br/2013/03/javascript-less-known-parts-bitwise.html
// http://jsperf.com/bitwise-vs-math-object
// http://united-coders.com/christian-harms/results-for-game-for-forfeits-and-the-winner-is/
// https://mudcu.be/journal/2011/11/bitwise-gems-and-other-optimizations/
// https://dreaminginjavascript.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/bitwise-byte-foolish/
// http://jsperf.com/math-min-max-vs-ternary-vs-if/24
"use strict";
var PI = Math.PI;
@tobek
tobek / get-image-urls.js
Last active July 18, 2024 17:22
Save images from chrome inspector/dev tools network tab
/* open up chrome dev tools (Menu > More tools > Developer tools)
* go to network tab, refresh the page, wait for images to load (on some sites you may have to scroll down to the images for them to start loading)
* right click/ctrl click on any entry in the network log, select Copy > Copy All as HAR
* open up JS console and enter: var har = [paste]
* (pasting could take a while if there's a lot of requests)
* paste the following JS code into the console
* copy the output, paste into a text file
* open up a terminal in same directory as text file, then: wget -i [that file]
*/