- Mover linea - Alt + ↑ / ↓
- Copiar linea - Shift + Alt + ↑ / ↓
- Seleccionar siguiente aparición - Ctrl + D
- Seleccionar todas las apariciones - Ctrl + Shift + L
- Crear múltiples cursores - Ctrl + Alt+ ↑ / ↓
- Selección multiple - Alt + Click
- Mover bloque - Seleccionar . Alt + ↑ / ↓
- Copiar bloque - Seleccionar . Shift + Alt + ↑ / ↓
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* The following code is derived from the original code from: http://schemingdeveloper.com. | |
* The derived version was developed by Rune Skovbo Johansen - http://runevision.com | |
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* Modifications in the derived version: | |
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* - Averaged normals are calculated as a weighted average based on face area, | |
* known as "face weighted normals" or "area weighted normals". | |
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* - An ignoreFactor parameter has been added which can cull normals from the average |
Many people like their things to look nice. I am one of those people. I like things to look nice all the time. One of the things I like to look nice is my PC's desktop. I have to look at it constantly, so it might as well be pretty.
Ricing is the term used to describe the process of making a desktop environment look nice. This usually involves at least several steps, including installing a window manager, a theme, custom icons, and making the terminal look nice. Windows, however isn't meant to have every single part of it tweaked and customized, so we have to make some concessions.
Note that many ricers think that ricing is about making their computer more efficient for their workflow. I disagree. I believe that improved workflow is a sideeffect of good aesthetic, and my personal aesthetic is based in functionality. Also cyberpunk.
This guide aims to be a resource for entry level ricers to ricing their Windows 10 environment.
Alpine.directive('typed', (el, { expression, modifiers }, { evaluateLater, effect, cleanup }) => { | |
const getStrings = evaluateLater(expression); | |
const modifierValue = (key, fallback) => { | |
if (-1 === modifiers.indexOf(key)) { | |
return fallback; | |
} | |
const value = modifiers[modifiers.indexOf(key) + 1]; | |
Leveraging Gemini 1.5 API for Automated Test Case Generation in Google Apps Script Reverse Engineering
This report examines leveraging Gemini 1.5 API with Google Apps Script to automate sample input creation during script reverse engineering. Traditionally, this process is manual and time-consuming, especially for functions with numerous test cases. Gemini 1.5 API's potential to streamline development by automating input generation is explored through applying reverse engineering techniques to Google Apps Script samples.
Install the nix os with no desktop environment
wallpaper link https://github.com/dipankardas011/linux-configs/blob/main/i3/images/bg_2.jpg
This gist contains all the steps required to:
- Install multiple CUDA versions (e.g.,
CUDA 11.3
andCUDA 11.8
). - Manage multiple CUDA environments on Ubuntu using the utility called environment modules.
- Use this approach to avoid CUDA environment conflicts.
Environment Modules is a package that provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment via modulefiles. You can find more on it at https://modules.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Hey, I'm momodaka-30197937 and I have contributed to the RISC Zero STARK-to-SNARK Prover MPC Phase2 Trusted Setup ceremony. | |
The following are my contribution signatures: | |
Circuit # 1 (stark_verify) | |
Contributor # 215 | |
Contribution Hash: a731b85f 26af2d4f f83264ec d906be0e | |
2cbbfc43 100cf562 3349c876 2e85aae1 | |
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const formidable = require('formidable'); | |
const fs = require('fs'); | |
var Minio = require('minio'); | |
let minioClient = new Minio.Client({ | |
endPoint: config.MINIO.ENDPOINT, | |
port: config.MINIO.PORT, | |
accessKey: config.MINIO.ACCESS_KEY, |