- Download the fastboot ROM suitable for your device from the MIUI site and extract the downloaded archive [edit: MIUI page is dead. Use Xiaomi Firmware Updater]
- Download and extract the Android SDK Platform Tools
- Make sure
adb
andfastboot
(components of platform-tools) are in your
/* http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/ | |
v2.0-modified | 20110126 | |
License: none (public domain) | |
*/ | |
html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe, | |
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, | |
a, abbr, acronym, address, big, cite, code, | |
del, dfn, em, img, ins, kbd, q, s, samp, | |
small, strike, strong, sub, sup, tt, var, |
# set the base image to Debian | |
# https://hub.docker.com/_/debian/ | |
FROM debian:latest | |
# replace shell with bash so we can source files | |
RUN rm /bin/sh && ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh | |
# update the repository sources list | |
# and install dependencies | |
RUN apt-get update \ |
I say "animated gif" but in reality I think it's irresponsible to be serving "real" GIF files to people now. You should be serving gfy's, gifv's, webm, mp4s, whatever. They're a fraction of the filesize making it easier for you to deliver high fidelity, full color animation very quickly, especially on bad mobile connections. (But I suppose if you're just doing this for small audiences (like bug reporting), then LICEcap is a good solution).
- Launch quicktime player
- do Screen recording
Create a new systemd user unit, which starts ssh-agent
upon login to server. Will remain resident until the final session for the user has logged out.
-
Create
/etc/systemd/user/ssh-agent.service
. -
Run the following commands (under your user account, not
root
) to install the systemd unit and start:
This guide is unmaintained and was created for a specific workshop in 2017. It remains as a legacy reference. Use at your own risk.
Workshop Instructor:
- Lilly Ryan @attacus_au
This workshop is distributed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
- usb_modeswitch, usb_modeswitch-data
- libusb1
- libusb-devel(Fedora), libusb-dev(Debian based)
By default, your linux box would register your Huawei E8372 as a Mass Storage device and not (somehow) as a modem. First, make sure you have the exace same device we're talking about. This can be confirmed by looking at two values using the following command (while the dongle is plugged in): As an elevated user:
# lsusb | grep Huawei
While I'm learning how to use Nginx, I was instructed to update the server_names_hash_bucket_size
(/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
) value from 32 to 64, but I don't understand why should I increase the value to 64.
References that have been read so far:
- See the Server names, Optimization section.
- See setting up hashes
PLEASE CHECK THIS REPO WITH THE EXAMPLES THAT YOU CAN RUN: | |
https://github.com/apieceofbart/async-testing-with-jest-fake-timers-and-promises | |
// Let's say you have a function that does some async operation inside setTimeout (think of polling for data) | |
function runInterval(callback, interval = 1000) { | |
setInterval(async () => { | |
const results = await Promise.resolve(42) // this might fetch some data from server | |
callback(results) | |
}, interval) |
process — это объект, позволяющий получить информацию о типе запущенного процесса (рендеринг или основной процесс), версию Chrome и Electron, а также путь до выполняемого js-файла.
Объект File
— это абстракция над нативным File, передающая стандартному HTML5 file API путь к физическому расположению файла в файловой системе пользователя.