I hereby claim:
- I am moreati on github.
- I am moreati (https://keybase.io/moreati) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is C9CD 3335 C138 7291 2022 F30D 2E51 C57B 5A6F 95BE
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Verifying I am +moreati on my passcard. https://onename.com/moreati |
Verifying I am +moreati on my passcard. https://onename.com/moreati |
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>>> datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0)
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
UNICODE_BRAILLE_BASE = 0x2800 | |
def int2bits(v): | |
""" | |
>>> int2bits(25) | |
[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1] | |
""" | |
assert 0 <= v <= 255 |
alex@martha:~/src/ppeg $ python playpen/f.py | |
subj length loops re regex ppeg | |
1 1000000 295.5n 397.3n 311.4n | |
2 500000 316.8n 481.8n 344.2n | |
3 333333 340.3n 555.4n 356.7n | |
4 250000 361.6n 636.0n 385.4n | |
5 200000 388.5n 726.9n 462.2n | |
6 166666 410.0n 787.5n 483.9n | |
7 142857 451.9n 861.5n 513.3n | |
8 125000 488.6n 962.4n 536.9n |
Reformatted from the comments section of EveryKey's project on Indigogo. Questions were asked by Stephanie Bouniol (a backer), and answered by Daniel Thomas (a campaigner) in in early January 2016.
Multifactor authentication is not something that we have planned for the initial release of the Everykey application and browser extensions, but it is something we are looking to add to a later release.
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import sys | |
if sys.version_info[0] < 3: | |
raise RuntimeError("This program requires Python 3.x") | |
# or to avoid having a traceback: | |
#print("This program requires Python 3.x", file=sys.stderr) |
# Notes on cross-compiling Python 3.6.0 pre releases | |
# Work in progress | |
# Build a native interpreter in tree, for use as PYTHON_FOR_BUILD later. | |
# You _might_ be able to avoid this by using a pre-installed python, | |
# but if e.g. /usr/bin/python is 3.5.x, then you'll get syntax errors when it | |
# tries import 3.6.x stdlib modules. | |
configure | |
make python |