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MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active July 7, 2024 07:28
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
@kevin-smets
kevin-smets / iterm2-solarized.md
Last active July 4, 2024 23:40
iTerm2 + Oh My Zsh + Solarized color scheme + Source Code Pro Powerline + Font Awesome + [Powerlevel10k] - (macOS)

Default

Default

Powerlevel10k

Powerlevel10k

@bpierre
bpierre / README.md
Last active February 15, 2024 18:40
Switch To Vim For Good

Switch To Vim For Good

NOTE: This guide has moved to https://github.com/bpierre/switch-to-vim-for-good

This guide is coming from an email I used to send to newcomers to Vim. It is not intended to be a complete guide, it is about how I switched myself.

My decision to switch to Vim has been made a long time ago. Coming from TextMate 1, I wanted to learn an editor that is Open Source (so I don’t lose my time learning a tool that can be killed), cross platform (so I can use it everywhere), and powerful enough (so I won’t regret TextMate). For these reasons, Vim has always been the editor I wanted to learn, but it took me several years before I did it in a way that works for me. I tried to switch progressively, using the Janus Vim distribution for a few months, then got back to using TextMate 2 for a time, waiting for the next attempt… here is what finally worked for me.

Original gist with comments: https://gist.github.com/bpierre/0a0025d348b6001394e0

@jeffbass
jeffbass / zmqimage.py
Last active November 6, 2022 16:59
zmqimage.py -- classes to send, receive and display OpenCV images from a headless computer to a display computer using cv2.imshow()
# zmqimage.py -- classes to send, receive and display cv2 images via zmq
# based on serialization in pyzmq docs and pyzmq/examples/serialization
'''
PURPOSE:
These classes allow a headless (no display) computer running OpenCV code
to display OpenCV images on another computer with a display.
For example, a headless Raspberry Pi with no display can run OpenCV code
and can display OpenCV images on a Mac with a display.
USAGE:
@scottopell
scottopell / fix_exfat_drive.md
Last active June 5, 2024 07:56
Fix corrupted exFAT disk macOS/OSX

exFAT support on macOS seems to have some bugs because my external drives with exFAT formatting will randomly get corrupted.

Disk Utility is unable to repair this at first, but the fix is this:

  1. Use diskutil list to find the right drive id.
  2. You want the id under the IDENTIFIER column, it should look like disk1s1
  3. Run sudo fsck_exfat -d <id from above>. eg sudo fsck_exfat -d disk1s3
  4. -d is debug so you'll see all your files output as they're processed.
  5. Answer YES if it gives you the prompt Main boot region needs to be updated. Yes/No?
@kylehounslow
kylehounslow / client.py
Last active April 23, 2024 10:58
Send and receive images using Flask, Numpy and OpenCV
from __future__ import print_function
import requests
import json
import cv2
addr = 'http://localhost:5000'
test_url = addr + '/api/test'
# prepare headers for http request
content_type = 'image/jpeg'
@victor-shepardson
victor-shepardson / pytorch-glumpy.py
Last active March 25, 2024 19:47
using pycuda and glumpy to draw pytorch GPU tensors to the screen without copying to host memory
from contextlib import contextmanager
import numpy as np
import torch
from torch import Tensor, ByteTensor
import torch.nn.functional as F
from torch.autograd import Variable
import pycuda.driver
from pycuda.gl import graphics_map_flags
from glumpy import app, gloo, gl
@andyrbell
andyrbell / scanner.sh
Last active June 16, 2024 12:48
Make a pdf look scanned using ImageMagick
# use ImageMagick convert
# the order is important. the density argument applies to input.pdf and resize and rotate to output.pdf
convert -density 90 input.pdf -rotate 0.5 -attenuate 0.2 +noise Multiplicative -colorspace Gray output.pdf
@rudolfratusinski
rudolfratusinski / parallels_tools_ubuntu_new_kernel_fix.md
Last active November 23, 2022 20:01
Parallels Tools fix for Ubuntu 18.04 and other Linux distributions with Kernel version >= 4.15

Preparation

  • In open Ubuntu 18.04 machine click Parallels Actions -> "Install Parallels Tools"

  • A "Parallels Tools" CD will popup on your Ubuntu desktop.

  • Open it by double mouse click, copy all the content to a new, empty directory on a desktop, name it for e.g. "parallels_fixed"

  • Open terminal, change directory to parallels_fixed (cd ~/Desktop/parallels_fixed)

  • Make command line installer executable (chmod +x install)

  • Change directory to "installer" (cd installer)

  • Make few other scripts executable: chmod +x installer.* *.sh prl_*

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