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- This page is a collection of some of the Advanced queries from the [[Datalog]] channel on the [[Logseq/Discord]] server. #datalog
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- ### Resources
- [link: The first message on the datalog channel](https://discord.com/channels/725182569297215569/743139225746145311/743139795865174119)
- [link: Logseq docs - Advanced queries](https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/advanced%20queries)
- [link: Logseq datascript schema](https://gist.github.com/tiensonqin/9a40575827f8f63eec54432443ecb929)
- [link: Logseq frontend db model](https://github.com/logseq/logseq/blob/master/src/main/frontend/db/model.cljs)
- [link: How to Graph Your Data - talk by Paula Gearon](https://youtu.be/tbVwmFBnfo4)
- [link: Domain modelling with datalog - talk by Norbert Wojtowicz](https://youtu.be/oo-7mN9WXTw)
- [link: Athens Research ClojureFam](https://github.com/athensresearch/ClojureFam)
@CharlesGodwin
CharlesGodwin / cloudflare.md
Last active July 6, 2024 14:13
I Don't Need Port Forwarding and Don't Care About CGNAT

I Don't Need Port Forwarding and Don't Care About CGNAT

This was rewritten 2022-11-30

This article is for users that want all these features:

  • To connect to home network from anywhere
  • Can connect without any port forwarding; either by choice or internet provider can't or won't provide access
  • No setup or configuration or installation on client machine
  • No enrolment / registration required
@jerblack
jerblack / Elevate when needed in Go.md
Last active May 19, 2024 09:08
Relaunch Windows Golang program with UAC elevation when admin rights needed.

I'm buiding a command line tool in Go that has an option to install itself as a service on Windows, which it needs admin rights for. I wanted to be able to have it reliably detect if it was running as admin already and if not, relaunch itself as admin. When the user runs the tool with the specific switch to trigger this functionality (-install or -uninstall in my case) they are prompted by UAC (User Account Control) to run the program as admin, which allows the tool to relaunch itself with the necessary rights.

To detect if I was admin, I tried the method described here first:
https://coolaj86.com/articles/golang-and-windows-and-admins-oh-my/
This wasn't accurately detecting that I was elevated, and was reporting that I was not elevated even when running the tool in CMD prompt started with "Run as Administrator" so I needed a more reliable method.

I didn't want to try writing to an Admin protected area of the filesystem or registry because Windows has the ability to transparently virtualize those writes

@microo8
microo8 / append_path.go
Created April 2, 2019 07:30
Append PATH on windows in Go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows/registry"
@andriisoldatenko
andriisoldatenko / interesting_twitter_golang.md
Last active September 24, 2023 20:24
Interesting twitter accounts to follow about go (goalng)

Interesting twitter accounts to follow about Go programming language

Made with ❤️and golang tools 🛠 by @a_soldatenko

People

Interesting bloggers in twitter

  • @rob_pike - Rob Pike author of Go programming language.
  • @francesc - Francesc Campoy is Gopher, Developer Advocate, Good Guy.
@noopkat
noopkat / mech-keyboard-questions.md
Last active July 31, 2019 08:35
Mech Keyboard Questions to ask yourself
  1. How many keys do you want ie. do you need function keys / cursor arrow keys / numpad?
  2. Do you like loud clicky keys, bumpy tactile, or linear fast to hit keys?
  3. Do you want to be able to swap out switches for different ones or mix / match your switches?
  4. Do you need it to be portable?
  5. Do you want LED lighting?
  6. Do you want to program it with macros to be highly custom?
  7. Do you want USB-c?
  8. Windows or Mac?
  9. Do you want split / ergonomic / ortholinear?
  10. Do you want to use custom / creative keycap sets or keep it OEM?
@Radcliffe
Radcliffe / pwned.py
Created January 21, 2019 02:16
Python 3 script to search for exposed passwords
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# This Python script searches a database of over 500 million passwords
# to determine whether a given password has been exposed in a data breach.
#
# Thanks to Troy Hunt for creating the API that is used by this script.
# See https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/v2#PwnedPasswords for more information.
#
# Author: David Radcliffe (dradcliffe@gmail.com)
# Date: 20 January 2019
@esamattis
esamattis / systemdunit.py
Last active November 10, 2021 23:04
Install Systemd units using Ansible
"""
Install Systemd units using Ansible
Handles unit restarting and systemd daemon reloading when the unit changes.
Also stops the unit correctly when uninstalled
In your playbook put this file to library/systemdunit.py and make sure the
server has python-sh package installed
anonymous
anonymous / config
Created August 13, 2017 15:06
# This file has been auto-generated by i3-config-wizard(1).
# It will not be overwritten, so edit it as you like.
#
# Should you change your keyboard layout some time, delete
# this file and re-run i3-config-wizard(1).
#
# i3 config file (v4)
#
# Please see http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html for a complete reference!
@egmontkob
egmontkob / Hyperlinks_in_Terminal_Emulators.md
Last active July 20, 2024 23:50
Hyperlinks in Terminal Emulators