Right-click your bookmarks bar and choose Add Page (Chrome) or New Bookmarklet (Firefox).
In Name, put this:
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In URL, put this:
#EXTM3U | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 1 | |
http://bbcmedia.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bbcmedia_radio1_mf_p | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 2 | |
http://bbcmedia.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bbcmedia_radio2_mf_p | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 3 | |
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/version/2.0/mediaset/http-icy-aac-lc-a/format/pls/vpid/bbc_radio_three.pls | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 4 | |
http://bbcmedia.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bbcmedia_radio4fm_mf_p | |
#EXTINF:-1,BBC - Radio 5 live |
javascript:(function(){var p=document.createElement("p");p.innerHTML="<strong>Loading…</strong>";p.id="loadingp";p.style.padding="20px";p.style.background="#fff";p.style.left="20px";p.style.top=0;p.style.position="fixed";p.style.zIndex="9999999";p.style.opacity=".85";document.body.appendChild(p);document.body.appendChild(document.createElement("script")).src="https://gist.github.com/ttscoff/5834741/raw/grablinks.js?x="+(Math.random());})(); |
body | |
{ | |
margin-top: 1px; | |
margin-right: 3px; | |
margin-left: 2px; | |
margin-bottom: 3px; | |
background: #201F1F; | |
color: white; | |
font-family: Bookerly, Segoe UI, Palatino Linotype, Arial Unicode MS; | |
} |
RESTORE=$(echo -en '\033[0m') | |
RED=$(echo -en '\033[00;31m') | |
GREEN=$(echo -en '\033[00;32m') | |
YELLOW=$(echo -en '\033[00;33m') | |
BLUE=$(echo -en '\033[00;34m') | |
MAGENTA=$(echo -en '\033[00;35m') | |
PURPLE=$(echo -en '\033[00;35m') | |
CYAN=$(echo -en '\033[00;36m') | |
LIGHTGRAY=$(echo -en '\033[00;37m') | |
LRED=$(echo -en '\033[01;31m') |
So, you've created a Python app (be it a graphical user interface with Qt or the like, or a simple command line interface). Great! But how are others going to use it? Python applications often have dependencies (e.g. from third-party modules), and they also need a Python interpreter to run them. For a developer, installing all the necessary bits and bobs to make things work is okay, but that's unacceptable for a normal user - they just want to download the thing and run it.
Below are simple instructions to publish your app on the three main operating systems: Windows, macOS and Linux.
wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.12/VBoxGuestAdditions_4.3.12.iso | |
sudo mkdir /media/iso | |
sudo mount -o loop ./VBoxGuestAdditions_4.3.12.iso /media/iso | |
sudo bash /media/iso/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run --nox11 | |
sudo umount /media/iso |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Script to switch all programs to a specific sink. Why this isn't easy, i | |
# don't know. | |
# This script takes a single argument, the sink name, index, or alias (defined | |
# below). | |
# To make this work, you will need to: | |
# - In /etc/pulse/default.pa: |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# bash 4.1.5(1) Linux Ubuntu 10.04 Date : 2013-07-11 | |
# | |
# _______________| netspeed : check download speed via command line. | |
# | |
# Usage: netspeed [tokyo, london, usw, use, east, west, URL] | |
# ^default U.S. west coast. | |
# [ -speed_KB/sec ] | |
# ^negation activates the Mbps converter. | |
# |
#!/bin/bash | |
baseurl="http://somafm.com" | |
tmpdir="/tmp/" | |
boldtext=`tput bold` | |
normaltext=`tput sgr0` | |
WGET="/usr/bin/wget" | |
MPLAYER="/usr/bin/mplayer" | |
stationnames=("Christmas Rocks!" "Christmas Lounge" "Xmas in Frisko (holiday)" "Groove Salad (ambient/electronica)" "Lush (electronica)" "Earwaves (experimental)" "Deep Space One (ambient)" "Drone Zone (ambient)" "PopTron (alternative)" "DEF CON Radio (specials)" "Dub Step Beyond (electronica)" "Space Station Soma (electronica)" "Mission Control (ambient/electronica)" "Indie Pop Rocks! (alternative)" "Folk Forward (folk/alternative)" "BAGeL Radio (alternative)" "Digitalis (electronica/alternative)" "Sonic Universe (jazz)" "Secret Agent (lounge)" "Suburbs of Goa (world)" "Boot Liquor (americana)" "Illinois Street Lounge (lounge)" "The Trip (electronica)" "cliqhop idm (electronica)" "Iceland Airwaves (alternative)" "Covers (eclectic)" "Underground 80s (alternative/electronica)" "Beat Blender (electronica)" "Doomed (ambient/industrial)" "Black Rock FM (eclectic)" "SF |