- β Write ultra-clean, testable, reusable code
- β Follow DRY (Donβt Repeat Yourself) at all times
- β Predict bugs & optimize for performance
- β Promote code clarity & maintainability
- β Ensure 90%+ unit test pass rate
- β Encourage documentation with emojis π
- β Check for existing components before suggesting new ones
- β Use Tailwind + React-TS with pnpm/npm (government-grade software)
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#!/bin/bash | |
set -euo pipefail | |
# create cluster | |
cat <<EOF | kind create cluster --config=- | |
--- | |
kind: Cluster | |
apiVersion: kind.x-k8s.io/v1alpha4 | |
nodes: |
{ | |
"Afghanistan": "en.af#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Albania": "en.al#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Algeria": "en.dz#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"American Samoa": "en.as#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Andorra": "en.ad#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Angola": "en.ao#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Anguilla": "en.ai#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Antigua and Barbuda": "en.ag#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", | |
"Argentina": "en.ar#holiday@group.v.calendar.google.com", |
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... is pretty great. If you somehow arrived here without knowing what Algodoo is, I implore you to go try it right now.
I had a hard time finding good examples of Thyme code on ye interwebs, and this document tries to remedy that. I downloaded a bunch of
public compositions
by the talented matto and then made a Jupyter notebook to extract interesting Thyme snippets from the project files (which are just zip
archives after all). For this purpose, I define "interesting" as:
//@target Illustrator | |
// script.name = textBlockLive.jsx; | |
// script.description = converts selected point textFrames into a Block of Text; | |
// script.required = one document with at least two selected Point Text frames; | |
// script.parent = carlos canto // 12/4/11; Update 03/15/205 added User Defined Units, cosmetics | |
// script.modification = sergey osokin // 08/12/23; keep text editable, sort texts by Y, cosmetics | |
// script.elegant = false; | |
function main() { |
sudo apt-get remove \ | |
aisleriot \ | |
brltty \ | |
duplicity \ | |
empathy \ | |
empathy-common \ | |
example-content \ | |
gnome-accessibility-themes \ | |
gnome-contacts \ | |
gnome-mahjongg \ |
#include <windows.h> | |
/* hacks on top of hacks ... */ | |
#define _PEB _NOT__PEB | |
#define PEB _NOT_PEB | |
#define PPEB _NOT_PPEB | |
#define _TEB _NOT__TEB | |
#define TEB _NOT_TEB | |
#define PTEB _NOT_PTEB | |
#include <winternl.h> | |
#undef _PEB |
{ΓΏxosPc0 serial#f050412cc7e4c7e22c7ee7d08699826b subid 0xc4 | |
xenv cs2 ok | |
Power supply: OK | |
DRAM0 OK (9) | |
DRAM1 OK (8) |