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#!/bin/bash | |
# Generate a `:something-intensifies:` Slack emoji, given a reasonable image | |
# input. I recommend grabbing an emoji from https://emojipedia.org/ | |
set -euo pipefail | |
# Number of frames of shaking | |
count=10 | |
# Max pixels to move while shaking |
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/* @flow */ | |
const KEY_KIND_STRING = 1; | |
const KEY_KIND_NUMBER = 2; | |
const KEY_KIND_BOOL = 3; | |
const KEY_KIND_RECORD = 4; | |
type KeyKind = 1 | 2 | 3 | 4; | |
class KeyValue<K, V> { | |
key: ?K; |
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That's it - I've finally lost it with Linksys and both my WRT 1900ACs that are only a year old are getting chucked. Don't get me started on all the reasons why, but it's primarily down to continued degradation of wifi signal and the constant need for reboots. Going by the responses to this tweet, that's just what they do: https://twitter.com/troyhunt/status/778867707655487488 | |
I’m going all out with Ubiquiti instead. No, I'm not interested in [insert the other thing you think rocks here], there's a really vocal majority in favour of Ubiquiti so that's that. Now I need help speccing out what I need for my house as it’s not quite as straight forward as just chucking in a couple of (dodgy) routers. | |
Here’s what I’m working with: | |
- Large multi-level house about 500m2 (needs at least 2 APs, probably more) | |
- Wired ethernet to every room (I believe Cat 5e, was here when I got here) | |
- Patch board in the garage and a 100Mbps hub (running patch cables out to a Linksys 8 port gigabit switch instead) | |
- 4 wired connection |
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[package] | |
name = "rust-async-qotd" | |
version = "0.1.0" | |
authors = ["Gökberk Yaltıraklı <webdosusb@gmail.com>"] | |
[dependencies] | |
tokio = { git = "https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio" } | |
rand = "0.3" |
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import Cocoa | |
// for-in | |
func checkForIn(array: [Int], dict: [Int: String]) { | |
for num in array where dict[num] != nil { | |
num | |
} | |
} | |
checkForIn([1,2,3,4], dict: [1:"one", 2:"two"]) |
Short version: I strongly do not recommend using any of these providers. You are, of course, free to use whatever you like. My TL;DR advice: Roll your own and use Algo or Streisand. For messaging & voice, use Signal. For increased anonymity, use Tor for desktop (though recognize that doing so may actually put you at greater risk), and Onion Browser for mobile.
This mini-rant came on the heels of an interesting twitter discussion: https://twitter.com/kennwhite/status/591074055018582016
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-- CORE LIBRARY IMPORTS -- | |
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import Task exposing (Task, ThreadID, andThen, sequence, succeed, spawn) | |
import Json.Decode exposing (Decoder, list, int, string, (:=), map, object2) | |
import Signal exposing (Signal, Mailbox, mailbox, send) | |
import List | |
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-- THIRD PARTY LIBRARY IMPORTS -- |
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