Build "Sources for Android 27" so you can comfortably browse the Android API source in Android Studio.
- Collect source files
mkdir android-sdk-source-build
cd android-sdk-source-build
mkdir -p frameworks/base
#!/bin/sh | |
policy=${HOME}/.jstatd.all.policy | |
[ -r ${policy} ] || cat >${policy} <<'POLICY' | |
grant codebase "file:${java.home}/../lib/tools.jar" { | |
permission java.security.AllPermission; | |
}; | |
POLICY | |
jstatd -J-Djava.security.policy=${policy} & |
Build "Sources for Android 27" so you can comfortably browse the Android API source in Android Studio.
mkdir android-sdk-source-build
cd android-sdk-source-build
mkdir -p frameworks/base
this is a rough draft and may be updated with more examples
GitHub was kind enough to grant me swift access to the Copilot test phase despite me @'ing them several hundred times about ICE. I would like to examine it not in terms of productivity, but security. How risky is it to allow an AI to write some or all of your code?
Ultimately, a human being must take responsibility for every line of code that is committed. AI should not be used for "responsibility washing." However, Copilot is a tool, and workers need their tools to be reliable. A carpenter doesn't have to
console.log("Loading script..."); | |
var getaddrinfoPtr = Module.findExportByName(null, 'getaddrinfo') | |
var connectPtr = Module.findExportByName(null, 'connect') | |
var sendPtr = Module.findExportByName(null, 'send') | |
var recvPtr = Module.findExportByName(null, 'recv') | |
var getaddrinfoFunction = new NativeFunction(getaddrinfoPtr, 'int', ['pointer', 'pointer', 'pointer', 'pointer']) | |
var connectFunction = new NativeFunction(connectPtr, 'int', ['int', 'pointer', 'int']) | |
var sendFunction = new NativeFunction(sendPtr, 'int', ['int', 'pointer', 'int', 'int']) |
-- DISCLAIMER -- | |
il presente elenco consiste in una raccolta di nomi presenti sul territorio italiano (non necessariamente "italiani") | |
viene generato prendendo processando automaticamente uno o più archivi anagrafici e non è controllato in alcun modo | |
è pertanto altamente possibile che ci siano errori o refusi | |
non è nè pretende di essere un elenco omnicomprensivo di tutti i nomi esistenti | |
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abaco | |
abbondanza | |
abbondanzia |
#! /usr/bin/env python | |
# Standard library imports. | |
from SocketServer import ThreadingMixIn | |
import BaseHTTPServer | |
import SimpleHTTPServer | |
import sys | |
import json | |
import os | |
from os.path import (join, exists, dirname, abspath, isabs, sep, walk, splitext, |
cd\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16 | |
cd\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16 | |
cscript OSPP.VBS /sethst:kms.digiboy.ir | |
cscript OSPP.VBS /actcscript OSPP.VBS /dstatus | |
slmgr.vbs /ckms |
A guide how to get and activate Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 Pro for free!
If you see the Windows keyboard button in this guide; and you can't find it on your keyboard, you likely have/had Windows 10 which has the button . If you can't find that one, you likely have a PC that has been upgraded to Windows 8/8.1/10/11 from Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP and other ones. If you have one of those, refer the Windows key button to as yours. A list of them is below: