So you're in posix sh and you want to do the equivalent of this in bash:
foo | tee >(bar) >(baz) >/dev/null(Suppose that bar and baz don't produce output. Add redirections where
needed if that's not the case.)
| <div style="position:absolute;top:-999px;left:-999px"> | |
| <svg | |
| id="effectSvg" | |
| width="200" | |
| height="200" | |
| viewBox="0 0 200 200" | |
| xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> | |
| <filter id="displacementFilter4"> |
| # Place this after your default configuration | |
| frontend fedi_fe | |
| mode http | |
| # this is the address that haproxy will listen on, | |
| # when doing this local loopback, its recommended to set to localhost (127.0.0.1) | |
| bind 127.0.0.1:28080 | |
| default_backend fedi_fe |
| // | |
| // View+WindowGeometryPreferences.swift | |
| // | |
| // Created by Drew Olbrich on 1/30/24. | |
| // Copyright © 2024 Lunar Skydiving LLC. All rights reserved. | |
| // | |
| // MIT License | |
| // | |
| // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
| // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
| """ | |
| stable diffusion dreaming | |
| creates hypnotic moving videos by smoothly walking randomly through the sample space | |
| example way to run this script: | |
| $ python stablediffusionwalk.py --prompt "blueberry spaghetti" --name blueberry | |
| to stitch together the images, e.g.: | |
| $ ffmpeg -r 10 -f image2 -s 512x512 -i blueberry/frame%06d.jpg -vcodec libx264 -crf 10 -pix_fmt yuv420p blueberry.mp4 |
| ///$(which true);FLAGS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c17 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" || $(which clang || which gcc) $FLAGS "$THIS_FILE" -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit $?;exec bash -c "exec -a \"$0\" \"$OUT_FILE\" $([ $# -eq 0 ] || printf ' "%s"' "$@")" | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| int main() { | |
| printf("Hello world!\n"); | |
| return 0; | |
| } |
| { stdenv, pkgconfig, cmake, bluez, ffmpeg, libao, gtk2, glib, mesa | |
| , gettext, libpthreadstubs, libXrandr, libXext, readline, openal | |
| , libXdmcp, portaudio, fetchzip, fetchFromGitHub, libusb, libevdev | |
| , wxGTK30, soundtouch, miniupnpc, mbedtls, curl, lzo, sfml | |
| , libpulseaudio ? null }: | |
| stdenv.mkDerivation rec { | |
| name = "dolphin-emu-faster-melee-beta-${version}"; | |
| version = "5.8.7"; |
| pub struct Convex<T: AsRef<[Point]> + ?Sized> { | |
| vertices: T | |
| } | |
| pub struct Point(f32, f32); | |
| impl<T: AsRef<[Point]>> Convex<T> { | |
| pub fn new(vertices: T) -> Option<Convex<T>> { | |
| fn is_polygon_convex(_: &[Point]) -> bool { true } | |
| let is_convex = { |
| # Add this file to your /etc/nixos/configuration.nix `imports = [ ... ];` attribute. | |
| # | |
| # After running `nixos-rebuild switch`, `systemctl --user start keybase-gui.service` | |
| # can be used to start the Keybase GUI. | |
| # | |
| # Not sure if it's just my tiling window manager, but there is a bit of wonkiness | |
| # with the tray icon. Other than that it works perfectly (as of 2017/11/22). | |
| { pkgs, ... }: |
| { | |
| pkgs ? ( | |
| let | |
| pkgs = import <nixpkgs>; | |
| pkgs_ = (pkgs {}); | |
| rustOverlay = (pkgs_.fetchFromGitHub { | |
| owner = "mozilla"; | |
| repo = "nixpkgs-mozilla"; | |
| rev = "1608d31f7e5b2415fb80b5d76f97c009507bc45f"; | |
| sha256 = "0mznf82k7bxpjyvigxvvwpmi6gvg3b30l58z36x192q2xxv47v1k"; |