I hereby claim:
- I am philippelatulippe on github.
- I am philippe00 (https://keybase.io/philippe00) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 8FEC 7205 7D55 62F0 A40D 2D35 12E9 B401 4345 998C
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I'm experimenting with sharing my notes for dead-end projects like these. Maybe they'll be useful for someone who stumbles on them.
I have a Nexus 4, I'm hoping to run CM and Firefox OS. I want CM auto-updates to work, I'd rather not build my own kernel. It needs to be completely open source, with no dubious binaries to download.
Interrupts boot process with an OS picker, then uses kexec to run the other OS.
what a waste, github blocks unknown URIs.
huh
It should look like UISlider and have two thumbs.
If you try to attach an auto-scaling group to an ECS service and you get
Unsupported service namespace, resource type or scalable dimension
Then it's possible you didn't correctly format the resource_id in your aws_appautoscaling_target. It needs to be in the format service/clusterName/serviceName, and terraform will not format it for you. Try:
resource_id = "service/${aws_ecs_cluster.MY_CLUSTER.name}/${aws_ecs_service.MY_SERVICE.name}"
You make some changes, then the ECS Service tells you
The closest matching container-instance ... is missing an attribute required by your task.
Are you running the ECS agent on your own AMI? Maybe you need to update its config to enable some features that are enabled on the amazon AMI but not on by default in the agent.
In our case, we added an IAM role to the task, but this functionality isn't enabled by default. As a result, ECS would refuse to deploy on any of the instances on our cluster. We had to update our AMI with a new config.
import Foundation | |
enum MyKey: String, Decodable, CodingKey { | |
case one | |
case two | |
} | |
struct Response: Decodable { | |
let dictionary: [MyKey: String] | |
} |
! These filters should be stable even when classes and ids are obfuscated and changing | |
! youtube.com | |
! Hides junk in search results. Uses string matching, if you use a different language, just update the /text in slashes/ below | |
youtube.com##ytd-shelf-renderer:has-text(/Previously watched/) | |
youtube.com##ytd-shelf-renderer:has-text(/People also watched/) | |
youtube.com###contents > ytd-shelf-renderer:has-text(/For you/) | |
youtube.com##ytd-shelf-renderer.style-scope:has(span:has-text(/Watch again/i)) | |
youtube.com##ytd-horizontal-card-list-renderer.ytd-item-section-renderer.style-scope:has(span:has-text(/Searches related to/i)) | |
youtube.com##ytd-shelf-renderer.style-scope:has(span:has-text(/Learn while you\'re at home/i)) |