- Export your Ghost content (aka backup)
- Open in an editor that support Regex find/replace
- Search for:
/content/images/\d{4}/(\w{3}|\d{2})/
<?php | |
declare(strict_types=1); | |
namespace App\GuzzleMiddleware; | |
use GuzzleHttp\Promise\PromiseInterface; | |
use GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Message; | |
use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface; | |
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface; |
Replay YouTube Watch History from Google Takeout. Relies on https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp.
Go to https://www.youtube.com/ then save the cookie export using Get cookies.txt.
Do a YouTube Takeout and download the archive. In the archive, there's a file called watch-history.json
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#!/usr/bin/perl | |
use 5.10.0; | |
use Cache::Memcached; | |
use Data::Dumper; | |
use MIME::Base64; | |
use strict; |
Guide to root your device without installing a custom recovery.
Requires:
Downloads the Android SDK Command Line Tools
$ unzip android-sdk-macosx.zip
$ cd android-sdk-macosx
Create a backup folder
=== RUN Test_remove | |
=== RUN Test_remove/want_and_list_are_empty | |
=== RUN Test_remove/list_is_empty | |
=== RUN Test_remove/list_contains_only_one_occurence_of_wanted | |
=== RUN Test_remove/list_contains_only_occurences_of_wanted | |
=== RUN Test_remove/list_contains_one_occurence_of_wanted | |
=== RUN Test_remove/list_does_not_contain_occurence_of_wanted | |
--- PASS: Test_remove (0.00s) | |
--- PASS: Test_remove/want_and_list_are_empty (0.00s) | |
--- PASS: Test_remove/list_is_empty (0.00s) |
$ xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/BeardedSpice.app
http://osxdaily.com/2010/09/12/disable-application-downloaded-from-the-internet-message-in-mac-os-x/ http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/12/list-download-history-mac-os-x/
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#!/bin/bash | |
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID= | |
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY= | |
# Very importe: KEEP the --dryrun flag!! | |
aws s3 cp s3://bucket-name . --dryrun --recursive --exclude '*' --include '*.gzip' \ | |
| tr "\r" "\n" \ | |
| grep -v '^Completed ' \ | |
| cut -d' ' -f3 > filename |