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radiantly / noMangleGoogle.user.js
Last active July 9, 2024 08:07
Prevent Google from mangling links on the search results when clicking or copying on Firefox
// ==UserScript==
// @name Prevent link mangling on Google
// @namespace LordBusiness.LMG
// @match https://www.google.com/search
// @grant none
// @version 1.1
// @author radiantly
// @description Prevent google from mangling the link when copying or clicking the link on Firefox
// ==/UserScript==
@nntrn
nntrn / espn-api-list.md
Last active July 20, 2024 03:44
List of nfl api endpoints from espn

List of NFL API Endpoints

This page has been updated a lot in the past 3 years. Older revisions you might like more than this one:

  • June 2021 - list of endpoints for other sports/leagues (i.e. basketball, baseball, lacrosse, rugby)
  • August 2021 - get historical fantasy league data
  • September 2021 - list of endpoints in plain text
  • May 2023 - collapsed endpoint response examples

Additional Resources

#!/usr/bin/env python3
'''Script to autogenerate dbt commands for changed models against a chosen git branch,
with support for fully refreshing models with specific tags.
Usage:
$ python3 dbt_run_changed.py --target_branch master --target dev --commands [run, test] --full_refresh_tags [full_refresh]
Assume model1 and model2 are changed models and model2 is tagged with "full_refresh". The script will generate three dbt commands:
1. dbt run --target dev --model model2 --full-refresh
@parshap
parshap / node-modules-in-react-native.md
Last active November 15, 2023 11:15
Running Node Modules in React Native

Running Node Modules in React Native

How to use packages that depend on Node.js core modules in React Native.

See the [node-libs-react-native][node-libs-react-native] library as a convenience for implementing this method.

Node.js Core Modules

FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.


Effective Engineer - Notes

What's an Effective Engineer?

@marick
marick / about_those_lava_lamps.md
Last active June 22, 2022 21:08
About Those Lava Lamps

Around 2006-2007, it was a bit of a fashion to hook lava lamps up to the build server. Normally, the green lava lamp would be on, but if the build failed, it would turn off and the red lava lamp would turn on.

By coincidence, I've actually met, about that time, (probably) the first person to hook up a lava lamp to a build server. It was Alberto Savoia, who'd founded a testing tools company (that did some very interesting things around generative testing that have basically never been noticed). Alberto had noticed that people did not react with any urgency when the build broke. They'd check in broken code and go off to something else, only reacting to the breakage they'd caused when some other programmer pulled the change and had problems.

@fmasanori
fmasanori / jogos.py
Last active October 30, 2022 00:00
World Cup in six lines of Python 3. Jogos da Copa do Mundo em cinco linhas de Python 3.
import requests
jogos = requests.get('http://worldcup.sfg.io/matches').json()
for jogo in jogos:
if jogo['status'] in ('completed', 'in progress'):
print (jogo['home_team']['country'], jogo['home_team']['goals'], 'x',
jogo['away_team']['country'], jogo['away_team']['goals'])
@jpillora
jpillora / render-ast.coffee
Last active June 5, 2019 18:55
Acorn (SpiderMonkey) AST Renderer [Work in progress - Not fully tested]
#render function (ast-object) -> code-string
render = (->
#handlers for each node type
handlers =
Literal: (n) ->
n.raw
Identifier: (n) ->
n.name
ThisExpression: (n) ->
"this"
@klange
klange / _.md
Last active May 23, 2024 13:45
It's a résumé, as a readable and compilable C source file. Since Hacker News got here, this has been updated to be most of my actual résumé. This isn't a serious document, just a concept to annoy people who talk about recruiting and the formats they accept résumés in. It's also relatively representative of my coding style.

Since this is on Hacker News and reddit...

  • No, I don't distribute my résumé like this. A friend of mine made a joke about me being the kind of person who would do this, so I did (the link on that page was added later). My actual résumé is a good bit crazier.
  • I apologize for the use of _t in my types. I spend a lot of time at a level where I can do that; "reserved for system libraries? I am the system libraries".
  • Since people kept complaining, I've fixed the assignments of string literals to non-const char *s.
  • My use of type * name, however, is entirely intentional.
  • If you're using an older compiler, you might have trouble with the anonymous unions and the designated initializers - I think gcc 4.4 requires some extra braces to get them working together. Anything reasonably recent should work fine. Clang and gcc (newer than 4.4, at le