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import android.os.Bundle
import androidx.activity.ComponentActivity
import androidx.activity.compose.setContent
import androidx.compose.animation.core.Animatable
import androidx.compose.animation.core.Spring
import androidx.compose.animation.core.VectorConverter
import androidx.compose.animation.core.spring
import androidx.compose.foundation.BorderStroke
import androidx.compose.foundation.gestures.awaitFirstDown
import androidx.compose.foundation.gestures.forEachGesture
@marianeum
marianeum / get-compose-root-view
Created May 27, 2022 14:51
Access compose root view in test
// Sometimes you may need access to the root view in a test when working with compose.
// This is particularly useful for screenshot tests with popups/dialog where the root view
// will be in a separate window, rather than the activity
// This snippet shows how this can be used
val view = composeTestRule.onNode(isDialog()).fetchRootView()
private fun SemanticsNodeInteraction.fetchRootView(): View {
val node = fetchSemanticsNode()
return (node.root as ViewRootForTest).view
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
println("a" to "b")
println("a" to "b" tre "c")
println("a" to "b" tre "c" fo "d")
println("a" to "b" tre "c" fo "d" fi "e")
println("a" to "b" tre "c" fo "d" fi "e" sik "f")
println("a" to "b" tre "c" fo "d" fi "e" sik "f" seva "g")
}
infix fun <A, B, C> Pair<A, B>.tre(c: C) = Triple(first, second, c)
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<metaInfo>
<property name="created">2018-06-26T11:01:56</property>
<property name="ide">AndroidStudio</property>
<property name="ideVersion">3.2.0.18</property>
<property name="modified">2018-06-26T11:02:01</property>
<property name="originalScheme">Material Darcula</property>
</metaInfo>
<attributes>
<option name="LOGCAT_ASSERT_OUTPUT">
@daemonp
daemonp / encrypted-root-arch-linux-pixelbook.md
Last active May 2, 2024 16:01
Installing Arch Linux on a Google Pixelbook (i7 16gb 500gb NVMe)

Overview

Stable enough for my initial use-case, light-duty laptop for travel and presentations, running Linux all the time but retain a small ChromeOS volume for firmware updates and restoring settings.

1st attempt I wiped the drive and then found that when the machine attempted to suspect when the lid closed it wiped the NVRAM with no other option to boot into legacy mode than to restore ChromeOS and enable it again.

  • Setup base system in ChromeOS
  • Fully encrypted Btrfs root partition & ext4 boot
  • Install Arch Linux
@ZacSweers
ZacSweers / DiscussionGuidelines.md
Created November 20, 2017 07:04
Discussion guidelines

Guidelines

To keep the arguments and examples to the point there are few helpful rules:

  • No abstract examples/arguments. These cause the discussion to lose focus and make examples harder to follow. The example/argument must be traceable to a real-world problem - ___ is intended to solve real problems, not imaginary ones.
  • Examples must show the full complexity of the problem domain. Simplified examples trivialize the problems and the solutions intended to solve those simplified examples may not work for the complex problems.
  • Examples of problematic ___ code must be the “best way” of writing the code in ___ - if it can be improved then the improved version should be used instead.
  • Arguments must be straight to the point and as concise as possible.
  • Arguments should take the point of view of an average programmer - not the über-programmer who doesn’t make design mistakes.

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?

@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active May 9, 2024 16:45
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?
@rock3r
rock3r / giffify.py
Last active January 14, 2022 09:00
Giffify - easily create optimised GIFs from a video
#!/usr/bin/python
# License for any modification to the original (linked below):
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
# Sebastiano Poggi and Daniele Conti wrote this file. As long as you retain
# this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day,
# and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy us a beer in return.
import argparse, sys, subprocess, tempfile
@swanson
swanson / gist:7dee3f3474e30fe8f15c
Last active January 11, 2024 16:42
Retrofit LocalJsonClient
import android.annotation.SuppressLint;
import android.content.Context;
import android.util.Log;
import retrofit.client.Client;
import retrofit.client.Header;
import retrofit.client.Request;
import retrofit.client.Response;
import retrofit.mime.TypedInput;