This gist uses the idf-release/v4.2 release of arduino-esp32, can be found here: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/tree/idf-release/v4.2
#!/bin/bash | |
# from https://chromium.woolyss.com/ | |
# and https://gist.github.com/addyosmani/5336747 | |
# and https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkgr/headless/README.md | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common | |
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-chromium-builds/stage | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser | |
chromium-browser --headless --no-sandbox http://example.org/ |
Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero - By Andrew Mulholland (gbaman).
The Raspberry Pi Zero (and model A and A+) support USB On The Go, given the processor is connected directly to the USB port, unlike on the B, B+ or Pi 2 B, which goes via a USB hub.
Because of this, if setup to, the Pi can act as a USB slave instead, providing virtual serial (a terminal), virtual ethernet, virtual mass storage device (pendrive) or even other virtual devices like HID, MIDI, or act as a virtual webcam!
It is important to note that, although the model A and A+ can support being a USB slave, they are missing the ID pin (is tied to ground internally) so are unable to dynamically switch between USB master/slave mode. As such, they default to USB master mode. There is no easy way to change this right now.
It is also important to note, that a USB to UART serial adapter is not needed for any of these guides, as may be documented elsewhere across the int
The script in this gist will help you buid the Google Protobuf library for use with Mac OS X and iOS. Other methods (such as homebrew or direct compilation) have issues that prevent their use. The libraries built by this script are universal and support all iOS device architectures including the simluator.
The easiest way to use this script is to simply clone the gist onto your
from collections import defaultdict | |
from heapq import * | |
def dijkstra(edges, f, t): | |
g = defaultdict(list) | |
for l,r,c in edges: | |
g[l].append((c,r)) | |
q, seen, mins = [(0,f,())], set(), {f: 0} | |
while q: |
##Google Interview Questions: Product Marketing Manager
- Why do you want to join Google? -- Because I want to create tools for others to learn, for free. I didn't have a lot of money when growing up so I didn't get access to the same books, computers and resources that others had which caused money, I want to help ensure that others can learn on the same playing field regardless of their families wealth status or location.
- What do you know about Google’s product and technology? -- A lot actually, I am a beta tester for numerous products, I use most of the Google tools such as: Search, Gmaill, Drive, Reader, Calendar, G+, YouTube, Web Master Tools, Keyword tools, Analytics etc.
- If you are Product Manager for Google’s Adwords, how do you plan to market this?
- What would you say during an AdWords or AdSense product seminar?
- Who are Google’s competitors, and how does Google compete with them? -- Google competes on numerous fields: --- Search: Baidu, Bing, Duck Duck Go