A very basic regex-based Markdown parser. Supports the
following elements (and can be extended via Slimdown::add_rule()
):
- Headers
- Links
- Bold
A very basic regex-based Markdown parser. Supports the
following elements (and can be extended via Slimdown::add_rule()
):
#! /bin/bash | |
# | |
# Diffusion youtube avec ffmpeg | |
# Configurer youtube avec une résolution 720p. La vidéo n'est pas scalée. | |
VBR="2500k" # Bitrate de la vidéo en sortie | |
FPS="30" # FPS de la vidéo en sortie | |
QUAL="medium" # Preset de qualité FFMPEG | |
YOUTUBE_URL="rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2" # URL de base RTMP youtube |
<?php | |
// This file walks you through the most common features of PHP's SQLite3 API. | |
// The code is runnable in its entirety and results in an `analytics.sqlite` file. | |
// Create a new database, if the file doesn't exist and open it for reading/writing. | |
// The extension of the file is arbitrary. | |
$db = new SQLite3('analytics.sqlite', SQLITE3_OPEN_CREATE | SQLITE3_OPEN_READWRITE); | |
// Errors are emitted as warnings by default, enable proper error handling. |
Everyone who interacts with computers has in important ways always already been programming them.
Every time you make a folder or rename a file on your computer, the actions you take through moving your mouse and clicking on buttons, translate into text-based commands or scripts which eventually translate into binary.
Why are the common conceptions of programmer and user so divorced from each other? The distinction between programmer and user is reinforced and maintained by a tech industry that benefits from a population rendered computationally passive. If we accept and adopt the role of less agency, we then make it harder for ourselves to come into more agency.
We've unpacked the "user" a little, now let's look at the "programmer." When a programmer is writing javascript, they are using prewritten, packaged functions and variables in order to carry out the actions they want their code to do. In this way, the programmer is also the user. Why is using pre-made scripts seen
This is a very basic guide, just to understand what's needed to set it up.
If you have any questions you can find me at https://nostr.com/8355095016fddbe31fcf1453b26f613553e9758cf2263e190eac8fd96a3d3de9
Create a file that resolves to <domain>/.well-known/nostr.json, and fill it out like this (enter the name you want to use, and input your own public key, make sure its the HEX-key):
{
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Recaptcha Solver (Automatically solves Recaptcha in browser) | |
// @namespace Recaptcha Solver | |
// @version 2.1 | |
// @description Recaptcha Solver in Browser | Automatically solves Recaptcha in browser | |
// @author engageub | |
// @match *://*/recaptcha/* | |
// @connect engageub.pythonanywhere.com | |
// @connect engageub1.pythonanywhere.com | |
// @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest |
import { Context } from "https://edge.netlify.com/"; | |
const DOMAIN = "macwright.com"; | |
const USERS = new Map([ | |
[ | |
`acct:photos@macwright.com`, | |
{ | |
subject: `acct:photos@${DOMAIN}`, | |
aliases: [], |
Updated: February 05, 2024
Do not follow this guide unless you acknoweldge that you are likely more prone to security vulnerabilities.
Since Adobe killed off Flash including security updates (except Mainland China), this guide would lead your Linux system to be more vulnerable to attacks.