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@mikoim
mikoim / README.md
Last active April 6, 2024 17:34
[Updated! Aug 14 2020] YouTube recommended encoding settings on ffmpeg (+ libx264)

Parameters

Container: MP4

Parameter YouTube recommends setting
-movflags faststart moov atom at the front of the file (Fast Start)

Video codec: H.264

@jonathantneal
jonathantneal / README.md
Last active March 19, 2024 23:31
Local SSL websites on macOS Sierra

Local SSL websites on macOS Sierra

These instructions will guide you through the process of setting up local, trusted websites on your own computer.

These instructions are intended to be used on macOS Sierra, but they have been known to work in El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, and Mountain Lion.

NOTE: You may substitute the edit command for nano, vim, or whatever the editor of your choice is. Personally, I forward the edit command to Sublime Text:

alias edit="/Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
@lox
lox / Makefile
Last active March 28, 2018 12:55
Replaced Grunt/Gulp with a Makefile
SASSC = sass --style compact
COMPSDIR = resources/assets/components
SASSDIR = resources/assets/css
JSDIR = resources/assets/js
DISTDIR = web/dist
CSSDIR = $(DISTDIR)/css
SASSINC = $(SASSDIR) \
$(COMPSDIR)/asimov/src/scss \
$(COMPSDIR)/asimov-contests/src/scss \
$(COMPSDIR)/asimovicons/src/scss
@toolmantim
toolmantim / Makefile
Last active December 5, 2022 23:14
An example of using Make instead of Grunt for fast, simple and maintainable front-end asset compilation.
# A simple Makefile alternative to using Grunt for your static asset compilation
#
## Usage
#
# $ npm install
#
# And then you can run various commands:
#
# $ make # compile files that need compiling
# $ make clean all # remove target files and recompile from scratch
@return1
return1 / trim_enabler.txt
Last active August 25, 2023 02:59
TRIM Enabler for OS X Yosemite 10.10.3
#
# UPDATE for 10.10.4+: please consider this patch obsolete, as apple provides a tool called "trimforce" to enable trim support for 3rd party SSDs
# just run "sudo trimforce enable" to activate the trim support from now on!
#
# Original version by Grant Parnell is offline (http://digitaldj.net/2011/07/21/trim-enabler-for-lion/)
# Update July 2014: no longer offline, see https://digitaldj.net/blog/2011/11/17/trim-enabler-for-os-x-lion-mountain-lion-mavericks/
#
# Looks for "Apple" string in HD kext, changes it to a wildcard match for anything
#
# Alternative to http://www.groths.org/trim-enabler-3-0-released/
@brandonb927
brandonb927 / osx-for-hackers.sh
Last active March 27, 2024 06:33
OSX for Hackers: Yosemite/El Capitan Edition. This script tries not to be *too* opinionated and any major changes to your system require a prompt. You've been warned.
#!/bin/sh
###
# SOME COMMANDS WILL NOT WORK ON macOS (Sierra or newer)
# For Sierra or newer, see https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos
###
# Alot of these configs have been taken from the various places
# on the web, most from here
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/5b3c8418ed42d93af2e647dc9d122f25cc034871/.osx
@theturtle32
theturtle32 / websocket-fallback.js
Created August 16, 2011 08:52
Example of how to fallback to alternative websocket library for old protocol clients.
#!/usr/bin/env node
var WebSocketRequest = require('websocket').request;
var http = require('http');
var server = http.createServer(function(request, response) {
console.log((new Date()) + " Received request for " + request.url);
response.writeHead(404);
response.end();
});
server.listen(8080, function() {
@louisremi
louisremi / animLoopX.js
Created July 29, 2011 17:34
Animation loop with requestAnimationFrame
// Cross browser, backward compatible solution
(function( window, Date ) {
// feature testing
var raf = window.mozRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.msRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.oRequestAnimationFrame;
window.animLoop = function( render, element ) {
var running, lastFrame = +new Date;
@brendo
brendo / EventTutorial.md
Created April 4, 2011 11:06
Symphony Events: A Detailed Look

Forms have been an integral part of any interactive site since the dawn of time, they promote interactivity and are usually the most common way users interact with a site. It's commonplace that when a form is submitted, the website will take 'action' and do something with the data and then provide a user with the result. Symphony provides this logic layer via Events.

This tutorial assumes you have a basic understanding of how Events work in Symphony (if not, this may be a good introduction) and are semi comfortable writing some PHP code. I'll be showing you some of the lesser known features of Symphony Events, including event priority, event chaining and a brief demonstration of how to write a custom Event. The difficulty level progresses as we go through, but with any luck you'll be able to learn a thing or two :)

Getting Started

The Scenario

Our client requires a form that allows a user to submit some details about their new car purchase. Th

@balupton
balupton / ajaxify-html4.js
Created March 7, 2011 04:58
Ajaxify a Website using the HTML4 HashChange Functionality
(function(window,undefined){
// Prepare our Variables
var
document = window.document,
$ = window.jQuery;
// Wait for Document
$(window).bind(function(){
// Prepare Variables