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phadej / aio.hs
Last active August 29, 2015 14:25
#!/usr/bin/env stack
-- stack runghc --package free
{-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-}
import Control.Applicative
import Control.Applicative.Free
data Inst a where
GetLine :: Inst String
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eneko / list-of-curl-options.txt
Last active July 22, 2024 16:16
List of `curl` options
$ curl --help
Usage: curl [options...] <url>
--abstract-unix-socket <path> Connect via abstract Unix domain socket
--alt-svc <file name> Enable alt-svc with this cache file
--anyauth Pick any authentication method
-a, --append Append to target file when uploading
--basic Use HTTP Basic Authentication
--cacert <file> CA certificate to verify peer against
--capath <dir> CA directory to verify peer against
-E, --cert <certificate[:password]> Client certificate file and password
@legitosaurus
legitosaurus / wankers_guide_to_spamming.md
Created April 10, 2023 16:01
The Ultimate Wanker's Guide to Spamming AI Products on Reddit

The Ultimate Guide to Spamming Your Mediocre AI Product Like a True Wanker - @foodz

Greetings, wanker comrades! Today, we band together to celebrate the art of obnoxiously promoting our subpar AI products to every corner of Reddit. So, buckle up and unleash the inner wanker in you!

Step 1: Visibility, or How to Be the Life of the (Spam) Party

Embrace your wanker nature and follow these foolproof steps to ensure your mediocre AI product outshines even the most irrelevant posts:

  • Post it everywhere, even on /r/aww (kittens love AI, right?).
  • Clickbait titles so deliciously cheesy that they could make a lactose intolerant person cringe.