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from datetime import datetime
import re
file = open('/home/fon/.chia/mainnet/log/debug.log')
suffixes = ["", ".1", ".2", ".3", ".4", ".5", ".6", ".7"]
finished_compiled = re.compile(r'Finished signage point (\d+)\/\d+')
for s in suffixes:
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Title</title>
<script>
delete window.Promise;
delete window.fetch;
delete Array.prototype.includes;
delete window.Intl;
</script>
import loadPolyfills from './loadPolyfills';
import mountApp from './mountApp'; // the entry point for the rest of my app
loadPolyfills().then(mountApp);
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bpierre / README.md
Last active February 15, 2024 18:40
Switch To Vim For Good

Switch To Vim For Good

NOTE: This guide has moved to https://github.com/bpierre/switch-to-vim-for-good

This guide is coming from an email I used to send to newcomers to Vim. It is not intended to be a complete guide, it is about how I switched myself.

My decision to switch to Vim has been made a long time ago. Coming from TextMate 1, I wanted to learn an editor that is Open Source (so I don’t lose my time learning a tool that can be killed), cross platform (so I can use it everywhere), and powerful enough (so I won’t regret TextMate). For these reasons, Vim has always been the editor I wanted to learn, but it took me several years before I did it in a way that works for me. I tried to switch progressively, using the Janus Vim distribution for a few months, then got back to using TextMate 2 for a time, waiting for the next attempt… here is what finally worked for me.

Original gist with comments: https://gist.github.com/bpierre/0a0025d348b6001394e0

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 22, 2024 09:31
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@XVilka
XVilka / TrueColour.md
Last active July 9, 2024 23:28
True Colour (16 million colours) support in various terminal applications and terminals

THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS REPOSITORY.

PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!

@arjendk
arjendk / cartodb-install-ubuntu-1204.md
Last active May 20, 2021 13:33
Installing CartoDB on Ubuntu Server 12.04
@tmcw
tmcw / xyz_vs_tms.md
Last active April 3, 2024 06:18
The difference between XYZ and TMS tiles and how to convert between them

The difference between XYZ and TMS tiles and how to convert between them

Lots of tile-based maps use either the XYZ or TMS scheme. These are the maps that have tiles ending in /0/0/0.png or something. Sometimes if it's a script, it'll look like &z=0&y=0&x=0 instead. Anyway, these are usually maps in Spherical Mercator.

Good examples are OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, MapBox, MapQuest, etc. Lots of maps.

Most of those are in XYZ. The best documentation for that is slippy map tilenames on the OSM Wiki, and Klokan's Tiles a la Google.