import (
_ "net/http/pprof"
"net/http"
)
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Fabric is the "modern" Minecraft modding software that is very modular.
We use Fabric in this guide so install it by going to https://fabricmc.net/use/ Download the .jar or .exe and run it.
Below is a list of performance and utility mods to make your Minecraft experience better and most importantly smooth.
The list is in order of most importance and they all work together including what they do with why to use them.
# Valorant Asia Pacific Servers | |
# Note most of the servers are AWS Global Accelerator anycast IP addresses | |
# https://aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/features/#Static_anycast_IP_addresses | |
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anycast | |
# Last Update: 2023-01-09 | |
# ~CO7DFiRE | |
# All Asia Pacific Servers | |
13.248.193.101 | |
13.248.197.71 |
Shader "Unlit/PolyRhythmVisualizer" { | |
Properties { | |
_TimeCode ("Input Time", Float) = 0 | |
_OuterRingFreq ("Outer Ring Frequency", Float) = 1 | |
_InnerRingFreq ("Inner Ring Frequency", Float) = 0.922 | |
_RingCount ("Ring Count", Int) = 35 | |
_VibrantFreq ("Vibrant Frequency", Float) = 2 | |
_Vibrant ("Vibrant", Range(0, 1)) = 0.5 | |
_Decay ("Decay", Range(0, 10)) = 2 | |
[Header(Cosine Gradiant)] |
<?php | |
use SilverStripe\CMS\Controllers\ContentController; | |
use SilverStripe\Control\Director; | |
use SilverStripe\Core\Environment; | |
/** | |
* Below are some methods that can be added to PageController for use in partial caching blocks. | |
* Example: <% cached $EnvCacheKey, $ClassCacheKey('SilverStripe\CMS\Model\SiteTree') unless $DontCache %> | |
*/ |
Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers.
This is a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Non-Free software is listed on the Non-Free page.
See Contributing.
// From https://github.com/WebBluetoothCG/demos/blob/gh-pages/bluetooth-printer/index.html | |
var SERVICE = '000018f0-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb'; | |
var WRITE = '00002af1-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb'; | |
var DATA = '' | |
+ '\x1B' + '\x61' + '\x31' // center align | |
+ '\x1D' + '\x21' + '\x11' + 'Hello\nBluetooth!\n\n' // double font size | |
+ '\x1D' + '\x21' + '\x00' + '... from your friends\nat https://qz.io' // normal font size | |
+ '\n\n\n\n\n\n\n'; // feed paper |
- Open Telegram application then search for
@BotFather
- Click Start
- Click Menu -> /newbot or type
/newbot
and hit Send - Follow the instruction until we get message like so
Done! Congratulations on your new bot. You will find it at t.me/new_bot.
Let's say contributor
has submitted a pull request to your (author
) project (repo
). They have made changes on their
branch feature
and have proposed to merge this into origin/master
, where
origin -> https://github.com/author/repo.git
Now say you would like to make commits to their PR and push those changes. First, add their fork as a remote called
Optional - Set format on save and any global prettier options
npm i -D eslint prettier eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier eslint-config-airbnb-base eslint-plugin-node eslint-config-node