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CLIENT SIDE: | |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <winsock2.h> | |
using namespace std; | |
#pragma comment(lib,"ws2_32.lib") | |
#pragma warning(disable:4996) | |
#define SERVER "127.0.0.1" // or "localhost" - ip address of UDP server |
<?php | |
namespace App; | |
use Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator; | |
use App\Http\Controllers\Controller; | |
class EloquentUser extends Controller { | |
// these will work for eloquent, but not with a scout->search since scout is not building a query. | |
public function paginate($query) |
A step-by-step guide to deploying web applications (using HTML, CSS, JavaScript) on GitHub Pages, categorized into three main sections for ease of understanding and implementation.
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Create Your Web Application
- Prepare your web application with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. Ensure the entry point of your app is an
index.html
file.
- Prepare your web application with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. Ensure the entry point of your app is an
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Organize Your Application
// Raw Query | |
const getUnnacentPersonIdsByNameOrNickname = async (text?: string | null) => { | |
if (!text) return [] | |
// Search accent case with View | |
const unnacentLower = (str: string) => | |
str | |
.normalize('NFD') | |
.replace(/[\u0300-\u036f]/g, '') | |
.toLocaleLowerCase() | |
const nameWhere = `unaccent(lower(name)) ilike '%${unnacentLower( |
#pragma once | |
// Mira-VNext | |
#if MIRA_PLATFORM==MIRA_PLATFORM_ORBIS_BSD_1100 | |
#include <mira/Kernel/Boot/Config.hpp> | |
/* | |
These are the required functions in order for the Oni Framework to operate properly | |
These are all offsets into the base of the kernel. They expect all standard FreeBSD 9 prototypes | |
The reason we do not hardcode offsets here, is due to the different platforms that are supported, and |
$VMName = "VM 1" | |
$BMPName = "C:\Users\benja\Desktop\test.bmp" | |
Add-Type -AssemblyName "System.Drawing" | |
$VMCS = Get-WmiObject -Namespace root\virtualization\v2 -Class Msvm_ComputerSystem -Filter "ElementName='$($VMName)'" | |
# Get the resolution of the screen at the moment | |
$video = $VMCS.GetRelated("Msvm_VideoHead") | |
$xResolution = $video.CurrentHorizontalResolution[0] |
Random set of notes and links that have helped me in the saga to get Ubuntu 22.04 up and running on my 2017 MacBook Pro These notes are mainly for myself in the event that I have to do this again some day. But if you find them helpful, that's great.
Unfortunately the MacBookPro that I bought second hand turned out to be a dud with some serious hardware flaws that didn't show up until a couple of months after I'd bought it.
I've since purhcased another laptop so I'm not going to be able to maintain this GIST.
I'll leave it here for now in case others want to contribute updates, or clone it. If you feel it's out of date or misleading or a waste of time, let me know in the comments and I'll remove it.