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@hiway
hiway / pybble.py
Last active June 29, 2023 23:46
Python on Pebble. Yes. It works, with a bit of space to write a decent app and some heap memory to spare. AJAX works, as shown in code.
"""
pybble.py
Yup, you can run Python on your Pebble too! Go thank the good folks who
made Transcrypt, a dead-simple way to take your Python code and translate
it to *very* lean Javascript. In our case, instead of browser, we run it
on Pebble using their equally dead-simple Online IDE and Pebble.js library.
Here's a working example, it runs on a real Pebble Classic.
@haasn
haasn / about:config.md
Last active April 2, 2024 18:46
Firefox bullshit removal via about:config

Firefox bullshit removal

Updated: Just use qutebrowser (and disable javascript). The web is done for.

@ttsiodras
ttsiodras / hack.py
Last active August 21, 2017 09:48
I just did something that depending on your viewpoint on coding, is either an insult to God and humanity, or absolutely brilliant.
#
# I inherited a large code base, where hundreds of code paths end up
# calling "common_function_called_in_gazillion_places".
#
# And the need arose for this function to access the HTTP request's
# headers...
#
# What to do? Refactor all the places leading up to here? In a dynamically
# typed language, with no compiler to tell us the places to refactor?
#
@wenzhixin
wenzhixin / install-openldap-gosa-ubuntu14.04
Last active July 10, 2020 05:36
Install guide for OpenLDAP and GOsa on Ubuntu 14.04
sudo apt-get install slapd ldap-utils
sudo dpkg-reconfigure slapd
sudo apt-get install gosa gosa-schema
sudo vi /etc/ldap/convert.conf << EOT
include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
// by dw @ bees & bombs >:)
int[][] result;
float t;
void setup() {
setup_();
result = new int[width*height][3];
}
@cfj
cfj / console.reverselog.js
Last active August 21, 2017 10:00
More console.log sillyness
var _log = console.log;
window.console.log = function(log){
_log.call(console, log.reverse ? log.reverse() : typeof log === 'string' ? log.split('').reverse().join('') : typeof log === 'number' ? log.toString().split('').reverse().join('') : typeof log === 'boolean' ? !log : log);
};
@aras-p
aras-p / preprocessor_fun.h
Last active May 28, 2024 05:15
Things to commit just before leaving your job
// Just before switching jobs:
// Add one of these.
// Preferably into the same commit where you do a large merge.
//
// This started as a tweet with a joke of "C++ pro-tip: #define private public",
// and then it quickly escalated into more and more evil suggestions.
// I've tried to capture interesting suggestions here.
//
// Contributors: @r2d2rigo, @joeldevahl, @msinilo, @_Humus_,
// @YuriyODonnell, @rygorous, @cmuratori, @mike_acton, @grumpygiant,
@jlong
jlong / uri.js
Created April 20, 2012 13:29
URI Parsing with Javascript
var parser = document.createElement('a');
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash";
parser.protocol; // => "http:"
parser.hostname; // => "example.com"
parser.port; // => "3000"
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/"
parser.search; // => "?search=test"
parser.hash; // => "#hash"
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000"
@zliuva
zliuva / gist:1084476
Last active July 31, 2023 21:32
A minimal Mach-o x64 executable for OS X
; A minimal Mach-o x64 executable for OS X (also see below Mountain Lion version)
;
; $ nasm -f bin -o tiny_hello tiny_hello.s
; $ chmod +x tiny_hello
; $ ./tiny_hello
; Hello World!
; $
; c.f.
; http://osxbook.com/blog/2009/03/15/crafting-a-tiny-mach-o-executable/ ( the original tiny mach-o executable )
@pete
pete / 0-README
Last active February 10, 2024 07:12
Various implementations of the 'cat' command, for comparison.
I turned this gist into a "real" repository. It is here: http://github.com/pete/cats .
Here, placed side-by-side for comparison, are GNU's implementation of
cat, Plan 9's implementation, Busybox's implementation, and NetBSD's
implementation, Seventh Edition Unix (1979), and 4.3BSD.
For good measure (and because I suppose I am now committed to collecting
cats) also included are Second Edition Unix (in assembly) and Inferno's
implementation (in Limbo) for good measure.