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@oseme-techguy
oseme-techguy / Correct_GnuPG_Permission.sh
Last active June 9, 2024 07:46
This fixes the " gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/home/path/to/user/.gnupg' " error while using Gnupg .
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# To fix the " gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/home/path/to/user/.gnupg' " error
# Make sure that the .gnupg directory and its contents is accessibile by your user.
chown -R $(whoami) ~/.gnupg/
# Also correct the permissions and access rights on the directory
chmod 600 ~/.gnupg/*
chmod 700 ~/.gnupg
@fengmk2
fengmk2 / optimized-test.js
Created April 29, 2016 03:00
optimized-test.js
'use strict';
// http://dev.zm1v1.com/2015/08/19/javascript-optimization-killers/?spm=0.0.0.0.Rxyzi2
function testFn(a, b) {
const c = (a || 0) + (b || 1);
return c;
}
function printStatus(fn) {
@stephenturner
stephenturner / install-gcc48-linuxbrew-centos6.md
Last active March 6, 2022 02:49
Installing gcc 4.8 and Linuxbrew on CentOS 6

Installing gcc 4.8 and Linuxbrew on CentOS 6

The GCC distributed with CentOS 6 is 4.4.7, which is pretty outdated. I'd like to use gcc 4.8+. Also, when trying to install Linuxbrew you run into a dependency loop where Homebrew's gcc depends on zlib, which depends on gcc. Here's how I solved the problem.

Note: Requires sudo privileges.

Resources:

@janlay
janlay / README.md
Last active May 11, 2024 03:22
Yet another config for Surge.app

Install

  1. Modify index.txt with your output path and proxy info
  2. Use Text Builder to build configuration for Surge: $ text-builder -index /path/to/index.txt Or run $ sh build-all to build all your index files.
  3. Import configuration via AirDrop/iTunes/Dropbox/iCloud

本人不提供任何保证和技术支持,使用者自负风险。
There are no guarantees, no any support. Use it at your own risk.

4.4.55
[es6] When comparing two symbols we may need to throw a TypeError (issue
4.3.19
[es6] Fix for-const loops (issue 3983).
4.2.71
Implement ES6 rest parameters (issue 2159).
4.2.26
ES6 Array.prototype.toString falls back on Object.prototype.toString if
4.2.18
Fix issue with __proto__ when using ES6 object literals (issue 3818).

From Fabrice Bellard, with minor name change (umulh):

// return the high 32 bit part of the 64 bit addition of (hi0, lo0) and (hi1, lo1)
Math.iaddh(lo0, hi0, lo1, hi1)

// return the high 32 bit part of the 64 bit subtraction of (hi0, lo0) and (hi1, lo1)
Math.isubh(lo0, hi0, lo1, hi1)

// return the high 32 bit part of the signed 64 bit product of the 32 bit numbers a and b
@jeffmo
jeffmo / gist:054df782c05639da2adb
Last active January 11, 2024 06:05
ES Class Property Declarations
@sindresorhus
sindresorhus / np.sh
Last active December 11, 2022 21:26
shell function for publishing node modules with some goodies
# npm publish with goodies
# prerequisite: `npm install -g trash`
# `np` with an optional argument `patch`/`minor`/`major`/`<version>`
# defaults to `patch`
np() {
trash node_modules &>/dev/null;
git pull --rebase &&
npm install &&
npm test &&
npm version ${1:-patch} &&
@floatdrop
floatdrop / thoughts.md
Last active January 18, 2021 03:54
Error management in gulp

#Error management in gulp

Sucking at something is the first step to becoming sorta good at something

No one can assure you, that plugins will run smooth in any circumstances (except for tests - they could), so neither should you convince anyone, that your plugin will never break. Only thing, that you could possibly do (if something gone wrong) - is gracefully inform your plugin user, that something went wrong and die.

We are will use this plugin from beginning to demonstrate error management. Suppose you have a task in gulpfile.js that contains this code (we modified it a little bit to be closer to real-usage):

var coffee = require('gulp-coffee');