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// 1. Go to https://twitter.com/i/likes | |
// 2. Keep scrolling to the bottom repeatedly until all your favs are loaded. | |
// 3. Run this in your console (open in chrome by View > Developer > JavaScript Console) | |
// Notes: this may take a while if you have a lot of favs/likes | |
// you can only access your most recent ~2000 likes. | |
// inspired by https://gist.github.com/JamieMason/7580315 | |
$('.ProfileTweet-actionButtonUndo').click() |
#! /usr/bin/env python3.5 | |
""" | |
Fixing bluetooth stereo headphone/headset problem in ubuntu 16.04 and also debian jessie, with bluez5. | |
Workaround for bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-sound/+bug/1577197 | |
Run it with python3.5 or higher after pairing/connecting the bluetooth stereo headphone. | |
This will be only fixes the bluez5 problem mentioned above . |
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A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z | |
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| <number> <digit> | |
<word> ::= <letter> | |
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title: The best way to store your dotfiles: A bare Git repository
description: Recently I read about this amazing technique in an Hacker News thread on people's solutions to store their dotfiles. User StreakyCobra showed his elegant setup and ... It made so much sense! I am in the process of switching my own system to the same technique. The only pre-requisite is to install Git.
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publisher: Atlassian Developers
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pay no attention to this |
\usepackage{multirow,array} | |
\usepackage{floatrow} | |
% in combination with floatrow for properly adjusted figures, placeins ensures said figures appear | |
% where they are declared within the latex code, i.e. in subsection Part I of this paper. For proper | |
% usage with subsections, MUST use \FloatBarrier command after done with a figure | |
\usepackage[section]{placeins} | |
% ensures captions are properly centered under their respective figures | |
\usepackage[justification=centering]{caption} | |
% special command for table captions | |
\newfloatcommand{capbtabbox}{table}[][\FBwidth] |
I may be wrong, but to my knowledge org-mode does not natively play well with biber for bibliography/reference purposes. Until I figure out a work around, here's what I've figured out along with what the internet has shown me.
Given that you are using biblatex with biber as your bibliography system, the file is test.org
, and you have the necessary configurations (packages, .bib file, etc) you must:
Export orgmode as latex with org-latex-export-to-latex
Then via terminal:
pdflatex test.tex