I hereby claim:
- I am mzsanford on github.
- I am mzsanford (https://keybase.io/mzsanford) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 3B22 CD6F 7871 FD73 7ED2 5307 1051 10ED C04C BEF1
To claim this, I am signing this object:
∴ ruby subclass.rb | |
== Sinatra/1.4.2 has taken the stage on 4567 for development with backup from Thin | |
>> Thin web server (v1.5.1 codename Straight Razor) | |
>> Maximum connections set to 1024 | |
>> Listening on localhost:4567, CTRL+C to stop | |
---- Init myApp | |
-- Setting up @array id 70222006630940 | |
-- Starting GC | |
---- Waiting in memory (93296): #<MyApp:0x007fbbab031538 @default_layout=:layout, @app=nil, @template_cache=#<Tilt::Cache:0x007fbbab031308 @cache={}>, @env={"SERVER_SOFTWARE"=>"thin | |
-- Setting up @array id 70222007258980 |
$iphone_5_aspect_ratio: 40/71; | |
$retina_resolution: 326dpi; | |
@media screen and (device-aspect-ratio: $iphone_5_aspect_ratio) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) { | |
/* iPhone 5, 5c or 5s with retina display */ | |
} |
@-webkit-keyframes fallOutCW { | |
0% { | |
-webkit-transform: translateY(0); | |
} | |
50% { | |
-webkit-transform: translateY(1000px) rotate(90deg); | |
} | |
100% { | |
-webkit-transform: translateY(2000px); | |
} |
package com.mzsanford; | |
import java.util.*; | |
public class Foo { | |
public static void main(String [] args) throws Exception { | |
String str = null; | |
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); | |
System.out.println("Starting scanner ..."); | |
while (str != null) { |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# Set the pper listening address | |
# export ETCD_PEER_ADDR=127.0.0.1:7001 | |
# Set other command line options like the name and discovery url | |
# from https://discovery.etcd.io/new | |
# export ETCD_OPTS="-name=name_here -discovery=https://discovery.etcd.io/token_here" | |
export ETCD_OPTS="" |
The NFC used by Twitter goes through Canonical Decomposition followed by Canonical Composition¹. This implys to me that decomposition splits it and then it is inelligible for canonical composition. The best way to track what it does is the Unicode Character Database (UCD). Searching the UCD I can see U+FB31 is in the Composition Exclusions file under the Script Specifics heading. That heading² is described as:
canonically decomposable characters that are generally not the preferred form for particular scripts.
# Reno (RNO) wifi hack | |
#Host github.com | |
# Hostname ssh.github.com | |
# Port 443 |