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KhaosT / HDMI on Apple Vision Pro.md
Last active May 17, 2024 14:43
Guide for using Apple Vision Pro as HDMI display

Displaying HDMI sources on Apple Vision Pro

While it's possible to stream most content to Apple Vision Pro directly over the internet, having the ability to use Apple Vision Pro as an HDMI display can still be useful.

Since Apple Vision Pro does not support connecting to an HDMI input directly or using an HDMI capture card, we have to be a little creative to make this work. NDI provides the ability to stream HDMI content over a local network with really low latency, and it works great with Apple Vision Pro.

This page shows the setup I’m using.

@JustinFincher
JustinFincher / Table.swift
Created July 28, 2023 02:55
Recursive Outline Table
import SwiftUI
struct TestModel: Identifiable {
let id = UUID()
var children: [TestModel]? {
(0..<5).map { _ in
TestModel()
}
}
}
@maelvls
maelvls / How-to-automate-build-bottles-your-homebrew-tap.md
Last active May 12, 2024 15:10
Automate build workflow for Homebrew tap bottles (Linux and macOS)

How to automate the build of bottles on your Homebrew tap

Note on Oct 4, 2018: due to a change in Homebrew's brew test-bot behaviour, the user must set HOMEBREW_TRAVIS_CI and HOMEBREW_TRAVIS_SUDO appropriately (it was previously using Travis-CI-provided TRAVIS and TRAVIS_SUDO).

This tutorial is a follow-up to the discussion we had on davidchall/homebrew-hep#114. It relies on a fork of the test-bot provided by davidchall; you can get it with brew tap maelvalais/test-bot. First:

  1. the Github project must be of the form https://github.com//homebrew- with the following tree
@tclementdev
tclementdev / libdispatch-efficiency-tips.md
Last active May 10, 2024 15:05
Making efficient use of the libdispatch (GCD)

libdispatch efficiency tips

The libdispatch is one of the most misused API due to the way it was presented to us when it was introduced and for many years after that, and due to the confusing documentation and API. This page is a compilation of important things to know if you're going to use this library. Many references are available at the end of this document pointing to comments from Apple's very own libdispatch maintainer (Pierre Habouzit).

My take-aways are:

  • You should create very few, long-lived, well-defined queues. These queues should be seen as execution contexts in your program (gui, background work, ...) that benefit from executing in parallel. An important thing to note is that if these queues are all active at once, you will get as many threads running. In most apps, you probably do not need to create more than 3 or 4 queues.

  • Go serial first, and as you find performance bottle necks, measure why, and if concurrency helps, apply with care, always validating under system pressure. Reuse

@ollieatkinson
ollieatkinson / SVG.swift
Last active May 9, 2024 19:39
Utilise the private CoreSVG framework in Swift
import Darwin
import Foundation
import UIKit
// https://github.com/xybp888/iOS-SDKs/blob/master/iPhoneOS17.1.sdk/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreSVG.framework/CoreSVG.tbd
// https://developer.limneos.net/index.php?ios=17.1&framework=UIKitCore.framework&header=UIImage.h
@objc
class CGSVGDocument: NSObject { }
@IanKeen
IanKeen / AutoObjectiveCBridgeable.swift
Created October 10, 2018 04:18
AutoObjectiveCBridgeable
protocol AutoObjectiveCBridgeable: _ObjectiveCBridgeable where _ObjectiveCType == ObjcType {
associatedtype ObjcType
func toObjectiveC() -> ObjcType
static func fromObjectiveC(_ instance: ObjcType) -> Self
}
extension AutoObjectiveCBridgeable {
// MARK: - _ObjectiveCBridgeable
func _bridgeToObjectiveC() -> ObjcType {
@brettohland
brettohland / 1.0 FormatStyle in Excruciating Detail.md
Last active May 4, 2024 08:11
FormatStyle in Excruciating Detail
@ericclemmons
ericclemmons / example.md
Last active April 24, 2024 18:09
HTML5 <details> in GitHub

Using <details> in GitHub

Suppose you're opening an issue and there's a lot noisey logs that may be useful.

Rather than wrecking readability, wrap it in a <details> tag!

<details>
 Summary Goes Here
import SwiftUI
extension CGPoint {
static func *(lhs: Self, rhs: CGFloat) -> Self {
.init(x: lhs.x * rhs, y: lhs.y * rhs)
}
}
// Idea: https://www.framer.com/showcase/project/lo2Qka8jtPXrjzZaPZdB/
@textarcana
textarcana / git-log2json.sh
Last active March 1, 2024 05:26
Convert Git logs to JSON. The first script (git-log2json.sh) is all you need, the other two files contain only optional bonus features 😀THIS GIST NOW HAS A FULL GIT REPO: https://github.com/context-driven-testing-toolkit/git-log2json
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Use this one-liner to produce a JSON literal from the Git log:
git log \
--pretty=format:'{%n "commit": "%H",%n "author": "%aN <%aE>",%n "date": "%ad",%n "message": "%f"%n},' \
$@ | \
perl -pe 'BEGIN{print "["}; END{print "]\n"}' | \
perl -pe 's/},]/}]/'