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githaw / elf.h
Created April 22, 2025 17:10 — forked from mlafeldt/elf.h
elf.h for OSX
/* This is the original elf.h file from the GNU C Library; I only removed
the inclusion of feature.h and added definitions of __BEGIN_DECLS and
__END_DECLS as documented in
https://cmd.inp.nsk.su/old/cmd2/manuals/gnudocs/gnudocs/libtool/libtool_36.html
On macOS, simply copy the file to /usr/local/include/.
Mathias Lafeldt <mathias.lafeldt@gmail.com> */
/* This file defines standard ELF types, structures, and macros.
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githaw / WebGL-WebGPU-frameworks-libraries.md
Created November 17, 2024 08:50 — forked from dmnsgn/WebGL-WebGPU-frameworks-libraries.md
A collection of WebGL and WebGPU frameworks and libraries

A non-exhaustive list of WebGL and WebGPU frameworks and libraries. It is mostly for learning purposes as some of the libraries listed are wip/outdated/not maintained anymore.

Engines and libraries ⚙️

Name Stars Last Commit Description
three.js ![GitHub
#pragma once
#include "IconsFontAwesome.h" // from https://github.com/juliettef/IconFontCppHeaders
namespace ImGui
{
inline void SetupImGuiStyle( bool bStyleDark_, float alpha_ )
{
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githaw / browser_history.md
Created June 29, 2020 14:32 — forked from dropmeaword/browser_history.md
Playing around with Chrome's history

Browser histories

Unless you are using Safari on OSX, most browsers will have some kind of free plugin that you can use to export the browser's history. So that's probably the easiest way. The harder way, which seems to be what Safari wants is a bit more hacky but it will also work for other browsers. Turns out that most of them, including Safari, have their history saved in some kind of sqlite database file somewhere in your home directory.

The OSX Finder cheats a little bit and doesn't show us all the files that actually exist on our drive. It tries to protect us from ourselves by hiding some system and application-specific files. You can work around this by either using the terminal (my preferred method) or by using the Cmd+Shft+G in Finder.

Finder

Once you locate the file containing the browser's history, copy it to make a backup just in case we screw up.