h - Move left
j - Move down
k - Move up
l - Move right
$ - Move to end of line
0 - Move to beginning of line (including whitespace)
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[core] | |
# autocrlf = true/input # it should be done explicit using .gitattributes https://help.github.com/en/github/using-git/configuring-git-to-handle-line-endings | |
[pull] | |
rebase = true | |
[push] | |
default = current | |
[alias] | |
ls = log --pretty=format:"%C(yellow)%h%Cred%d\\ %Creset%s%Cgreen\\ [%an]" --decorate | |
lst = log --pretty=format:%C(yellow)%h%Cred%d\\ %Creset%s%Cgreen\\ [%an] --decorate -10 | |
lds = log --pretty=format:"%C(yellow)%h\\ %ad%Cred%d\\ %Creset%s%Cgreen\\ [%an]" --decorate --date=short |
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import sublime_plugin | |
import subprocess | |
from time import sleep | |
import sys | |
cl = lambda line: subprocess.Popen(line, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0].strip() | |
log = lambda message: sys.stderr.write("Log: %s\n" % message) |
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# Helper function to plot a decision boundary. | |
# If you don't fully understand this function don't worry, it just generates the contour plot below. | |
def plot_decision_boundary(pred_func): | |
# Set min and max values and give it some padding | |
x_min, x_max = X[:, 0].min() - .5, X[:, 0].max() + .5 | |
y_min, y_max = X[:, 1].min() - .5, X[:, 1].max() + .5 | |
h = 0.01 | |
# Generate a grid of points with distance h between them | |
xx, yy = np.meshgrid(np.arange(x_min, x_max, h), np.arange(y_min, y_max, h)) | |
# Predict the function value for the whole gid |
I think most of us realize that macOS isn't a Linux OS, but what that also means is that instead of shipping with the GNU flavor of command line tools, it ships with the FreeBSD flavor. As such, writing shell scripts which can work across both platforms can sometimes be challenging.
Homebrew can be used to install the GNU versions of tools onto your Mac, but they are all prefixed with "g" by default.
All commands have been installed with the prefix "g". If you need to use these commands with their normal names, you can add a "gnubin" directory to your PATH from your bashrc.
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<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> | |
<fontconfig> | |
<dir>~/.fonts</dir> | |
<!-- | |
Documented at | |
http://linux.die.net/man/5/fonts-conf | |
To check font mapping run the command at terminal | |
$ fc-match 'helvetica Neue' | |
Security Advisories / Bulletins / vendors Responses linked to Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228)
- If you want to add a link, comment or send it to me
- Feel free to report any mistake directly below in the comment or in DM on Twitter @SwitHak
- Royce Williams list sorted by vendors responses Royce List
- Very detailed list NCSC-NL
- The list maintained by U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency: CISA List
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