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joeblackwaslike / How-to-Python-in-Cursor.md
Last active October 25, 2025 03:49
How to use python with the Cursor IDE

How to use python with the Cursor AI IDE

Cursor.app has a critical vulnerability that should be taken seriously!

Please see my post below on this as sooon as possible! https://gist.github.com/joeblackwaslike/752b26ce92e3699084e1ecfc790f74b2?permalink_comment_id=5716065#gistcomment-5716065

Steps to patch latest cursor

These instructions should work with the latest versions of cursor which requires a much different strategy than the older versions where you could simply point cursor to the MS extension marketplace and call it a day.

Version details

ZSH CheatSheet

This is a cheat sheet for how to perform various actions to ZSH, which can be tricky to find on the web as the syntax is not intuitive and it is generally not very well-documented.

Strings

Description Syntax
Get the length of a string ${#VARNAME}
Get a single character ${VARNAME[index]}
@matusnovak
matusnovak / README.md
Last active August 25, 2025 14:23
GPG + Git SSH Authentication and Signing on Windows 10

GPG + Git SSH Authentication and Signing on Windows 10

Introduction

This simple Gist will explain how to settup your GPG key to work for SSH authentication (with Git) and Git commit signing on Windows 10. This may seem straightforward on Linux, but there are certain tweaks needed on Windows.

No Cygwin, no MinGW, no Git Bash or any other Linux emulated environment. This works in pure Windows 10.

Software needed

@peterhurford
peterhurford / install_xelatex_on_mac.txt
Last active October 6, 2025 16:25
How to install latex and xelatex on Mac so that Jupyter "Download as PDF" will work
brew install pandoc
brew tap homebrew/cask
brew install --cask basictex
eval "$(/usr/libexec/path_helper)"
# Update $PATH to include `/usr/local/texlive/2022basic/bin/universal-darwin`
sudo tlmgr update --self
sudo tlmgr install texliveonfly
sudo tlmgr install xelatex
sudo tlmgr install adjustbox
sudo tlmgr install tcolorbox
@y56
y56 / ERROR launchpadlib 1.10.6 requires testresources which is not installed
Created April 11, 2020 19:26
ERROR: launchpadlib 1.10.6 requires testresources, which is not installed.
https://www.discoverbits.in/864/error-launchpadlib-requires-testresources-which-installed
==
ERROR: launchpadlib 1.10.6 requires testresources, which is not installed.
+2 votes
asked Oct 6, 2019 in Programming Languages by pythonuser (11.5k points)
recategorized Oct 6, 2019 by pythonuser
I am getting the following error when I try to upgrade setuptools:
@coltenkrauter
coltenkrauter / fix-wsl2-dns-resolution.md
Last active October 29, 2025 11:37
Fix DNS resolution in WSL2

Permanent WSL DNS Fix (WSL 2.2.1+)

If you're encountering ping github.com failing inside WSL with a Temporary failure in name resolution, you're not alone — this has been a long-standing issue, especially when using VPNs or corporate networks.

This issue is now fixed robustly with DNS tunneling, which preserves dynamic DNS behavior and avoids limitations like WSL’s former hard cap of 3 DNS servers in /etc/resolv.conf.

DNS tunneling is enabled by default in WSL version 2.2.1 and later, meaning that if you're still seeing DNS resolution issues, the first and most effective fix is simply to upgrade WSL. Upgrading WSL updates the WSL platform itself, but does not affect your installed Linux distributions, apps, or files.

To upgrade WSL, follow these steps,

@clemera
clemera / emacs_feeds
Created May 12, 2019 10:06
Some Emacs blog feeds
* Blogs
** neeasade
https://notes.neeasade.net/rss.xml
** yiufung
https://yiufung.net/index.xml
** alanthird
https://github.com/alanthird/idiocy.org/commits/master.atom
** codesections
https://www.codesections.com/rss.xml
** xenodium
@purcell
purcell / Aggregation.purs
Last active November 18, 2019 09:52
Multiple aggregates in a single pass, using Purescript
-- This is based on ideas from the excellent article "Beautiful Aggregations
-- with Haskell" by Evan Borden: https://tech.freckle.com/2017/09/22/aggregations/
module Aggregation where
import Prelude
import Data.Foldable (foldMap)
import Data.Monoid.Additive (Additive(..))
import Data.Newtype (un)
@rsperl
rsperl / Makefile #snippet
Last active November 6, 2025 19:55
self-documenting makefile with colors
SHELL=/bin/bash
# to see all colors, run
# bash -c 'for c in {0..255}; do tput setaf $c; tput setaf $c | cat -v; echo =$c; done'
# the first 15 entries are the 8-bit colors
# define standard colors
ifneq (,$(findstring xterm,${TERM}))
BLACK := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 0)
RED := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 1)
@chandraratnam
chandraratnam / mutt_mbsync_multipleaccounts.md
Last active September 23, 2025 00:26
Mutt + isync mbsync + gmail + multiple accounts.

Mutt + isync multiple accounts Unfinished

This is the setup that I use for mutt, I have two google domain account (read as gmail) and an institution where I work and study account. This means I have two gmail accounts and one outlook 365 account that i want to sync and read via mutt.

I want to store all my email locally as I travel a lot and will be in countries without easy internet access. For this I use mbsync (iSync). As it can handle multiple account types easily and efficently.

The setup works this way

[Remote Mail Servers] <= mbsync => [Local Mail Folders]