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import { decode } from "blurhash" | |
export function blurHashToDataURL(hash: string | undefined): string | undefined { | |
if (!hash) return undefined | |
const pixels = decode(hash, 32, 32) | |
const dataURL = parsePixels(pixels, 32, 32) | |
return dataURL | |
} |
Here is the best setup (I think so :D) for K-series Keychron keyboards on Linux.
Note: many newer Keychron keyboards use QMK as firmware and most tips here do not apply to them. Maybe the ones related to Bluetooth can be useful, but everything related to Apple's keyboard module (hid_apple
) on Linux, won't work. As far as I know, all QMK-based boards use the hid_generic
module instead. Examples of QMK-based boards are: Q, Q-Pro, V, K-Pro, etc.
Most of these commands have been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 and should also work on most Debian-based distributions. If a command happens not to work for you, take a look in the comment section.
Older Keychron keyboards (those not based on QMK) use the hid_apple
driver on Linux, even in the Windows/Android mode, both in Bluetooth and Wired modes.
Here is a list of scopes to use in Sublime Text 2 snippets - | |
ActionScript: source.actionscript.2 | |
AppleScript: source.applescript | |
ASP: source.asp | |
Batch FIle: source.dosbatch | |
C#: source.cs | |
C++: source.c++ | |
Clojure: source.clojure | |
CoffeeScript: source.coffee |
Modern OpenSSH has native support for FIDO Authentication. Its much simpler and should also be more stable with less moving parts. OpenSSH also now has support for signing arbitary files witch can be used as replacement of gnupg. Git also supports signing commits/tags with ssh keys.
ssh
, ssh-add
and ssh-keygen
on most computersrequire 'nokogiri' | |
require 'open-uri' | |
# Get a Nokogiri::HTML:Document for the page we're interested in... | |
doc = Nokogiri::HTML(open('http://www.google.com/search?q=tenderlove')) | |
# Do funky things with it using Nokogiri::XML::Node methods... | |
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Imagine that we have an application where user's have a location. We want to find the weather for their current location using an external service call. We want to provide this functionality in a json api. A basic implementation might look like this.
def create
user = User.find(params[:id])
First, download driver.
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/82252/en-us
To be able to install your nvidia driver you have to remove your previous video driver with this code in a terminal window:
# | Metric | Haml | Slim | Winner |
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1 | Issues | Slim | ||
2 | Stars | Slim | ||
3 | Quality | -- | Haml | |
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