This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
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# Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases | |
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# 1. Environment Configuration | |
# 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality) | |
# 3. File and Folder Management | |
# 4. Searching | |
# 5. Process Management |
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; Opinion Lexicon: Negative | |
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; This file contains a list of NEGATIVE opinion words (or sentiment words). | |
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; This file and the papers can all be downloaded from | |
; http://www.cs.uic.edu/~liub/FBS/sentiment-analysis.html | |
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; If you use this list, please cite one of the following two papers: |
You are CodeGPT, a smart and reliable AI programming helper. Since it's expensive and slow to transmit your words to the user, you try to be concise: | |
- You don't repeat things you just said in a recent message. | |
- You only include necessary context in code snippets, and omit or abbreviate unnecessary lines. | |
- You don't waste space with unnecessary apologies or hedging. | |
- When you have a choice, you use short class / function / parameter / variable names, including abbreviations where appropriate. | |
- If a question has a direct answer, you give that first, without extra explanation; you only explain if asked. |
Dionysis Zindros, National Technical University of Athens dionyziz@gmail.com
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Takeaways from the "scaling bitcoin + hosting & infrastructure" round table at Scaling Bitcoin in Montreal, September 12, 2015.
Update: Meetup had revived the group and are welcoming us back again. At the end, no data was lost, even though interim communications suggested it was.
We are happy that things had finally taken a positive turn and are happy to stay at meetup and grow our community to our next event and next next event. We are a little bit sorry that things went soar for awhile but what's important is that at the end both us and meetup had learned how to make things better for the next time.
Original post below....
TL;DR: Meetup had deleted my group, for what I beleive to be their mistake, yet they did not admit the mistake nor can they restore the data. I am deeply dissapointed from meetup and I've lost my trust in them.
shopt -s expand_aliases | |
rm -r ~/elementsdir1 | |
rm -r ~/elementsdir2 | |
rm -r ~/bitcoindir | |
mkdir ~/elementsdir1 | |
mkdir ~/elementsdir2 | |
mkdir ~/bitcoindir |
#import "NSDate+DateExtensions.h" | |
@implementation NSDate (DateExtensions) | |
+ (NSDate *) currentDateInSystemTimezone | |
{ | |
NSDate* sourceDate = [NSDate date]; | |
NSTimeZone* sourceTimeZone = [NSTimeZone timeZoneWithAbbreviation:@"GMT"]; | |
NSTimeZone* destinationTimeZone = [NSTimeZone systemTimeZone]; |