Note
This no longer works in browser!
Note
This no longer works if you're alone in vc! Somebody else has to join you!
How to use this script:
- Accept the quest under User Settings -> Gift Inventory
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtFo1IiZqzM | |
import pandas as pd | |
from pathlib import Path | |
from tqdm import tqdm | |
fn = Path("../csv/anime_dataset/users-score-2023.csv") |
import Router from "koa-router"; | |
export const DEFINITIONS: any = {}; | |
let DEFINITION: any = {}; | |
export function Definition() { | |
return function <T extends { new(...args: any[]): {} }>(constructor: T) { | |
DEFINITIONS[constructor] = { | |
name: constructor.name, | |
type: "object", |
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.11) | |
project(qtosg) | |
set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON) | |
set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON) | |
find_package(Qt5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core Gui OpenGL) | |
find_package(OpenSceneGraph REQUIRED COMPONENTS osgDB osgGA osgUtil osgViewer) | |
include_directories(${OPENSCENEGRAPH_INCLUDE_DIRS}) |
Source: Jackett/Jackett#1576 (comment)
From the Jackett page, click the "add indexer" button so that the pop up window with the full list of indexers appears.
You'll then need to open your browser's development toolbar (in Chrome just hit F12) and go to the JavaScript Console and enter the following:
////hack to add all free indexers in Jackett
$(document).ready(function () {
EnableAllUnconfiguredIndexersList();
#!/bin/bash | |
# reset jetbrains ide evals v1.0.4 | |
OS_NAME=$(uname -s) | |
JB_PRODUCTS="IntelliJIdea CLion PhpStorm GoLand PyCharm WebStorm Rider DataGrip RubyMine AppCode" | |
if [ "$OS_NAME" == "Darwin" ]; then | |
echo 'macOS:' | |
for PRD in $JB_PRODUCTS; do |
En la definición del método, se puede marcar como obsoleto (deprecated) con la justificación. Esto ayudará a que otros developers sepán que deben de utilizar ya la alternativa.
@Deprecated('Most use speak2 method instead')
speak() {
console.log(`${ this.name }, ${ this.name }!`)
}
Netcat is like a swiss army knife for geeks. It can be used for just about anything involving TCP or UDP. One of its most practical uses is to transfer files. Non *nix people usually don't have SSH setup, and it is much faster to transfer stuff with netcat then setup SSH. netcat is just a single executable, and works across all platforms (Windows,Mac OS X, Linux).
On the receiving (destination) terminal, run:
nc -l -p 1234 > out.file