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# ruby's git repo investigation zsh one-liner-ish thingy | |
# (a starting point for investigating anomalous contributions in git repositories) | |
echo "$(find . -type f ! -size 0 ! -path './.git*' -exec grep -IL . "{}" \;)" | \ | |
sed -e "s/^\.\///g" | \ | |
while read line; \ | |
do \ | |
echo ">>>>>>>>$line"; \ | |
echo "$(git log --follow --find-renames=40% --pretty=format:"%ad%x0A%h%x0A%an%x20<%ae>%x0A%s" -- "$line" | head -n 4)"; \ | |
commitdates="$(git log --follow --find-renames=40% --pretty=format:"%ae" -- "$line" | head -n 1 | xargs -I {} git log --author={} --pretty=format:"%ad")"; \ |
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. | |
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. | |
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. | |
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. | |
Ooh, black and yellow! | |
Let's shake it up a little. | |
Barry! Breakfast is ready! | |
Coming! | |
Hang on a second. | |
Hello? |
This guide is now in maintenance mode. Rebble made their own official guide based on this, so please follow the updated guide on their website at help.rebble.io/sideload-ios-app. If you have any suggestions, ping me (@robonxt) or one of the helpful people in the official Rebble Discord Server and hopefully there will be a guide update soon!
Thank you for all the support, and long live Pebble and Rebble!
Fun Fact: I've never daily driven Pebble on iOS before, only to test out sideloading and to ensure the guide works with the iOS devices I have 🤣
CB_color_cycle = ['#377eb8', '#ff7f00', '#4daf4a', | |
'#f781bf', '#a65628', '#984ea3', | |
'#999999', '#e41a1c', '#dede00'] |
<?php | |
array( | |
array('id' => 1, 'title' => _('Afghane')), | |
array('id' => 2, 'title' => _('Albanaise')), | |
array('id' => 3, 'title' => _('Algerienne')), | |
array('id' => 4, 'title' => _('Allemande')), | |
array('id' => 5, 'title' => _('Americaine')), | |
array('id' => 6, 'title' => _('Andorrane')), | |
array('id' => 7, 'title' => _('Angolaise')), | |
array('id' => 8, 'title' => _('Antiguaise et barbudienne')), |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Remove the performance overlay, it meddles with some tasks | |
unset LD_PRELOAD | |
## Shadow kwin_wayland_wrapper so that we can pass args to kwin wrapper | |
## whilst being launched by plasma-session | |
mkdir $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/nested_plasma -p | |
cat <<EOF > $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/nested_plasma/kwin_wayland_wrapper | |
#!/bin/sh |
These are really rough notes of my process. They maybe helpful to someone else, or may just be a useful reminder to me later.
Sophos XG in their netx gen product and it does more than the UTM product: https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2015/11/10/sophos-xg-firewall-a-network-security-ecosystem-with-many-innovations/
How can I build one using their free XG home software?
There are a bunch of bare bones devices that can run XG Home Edition at around $250 to $300.
I was looking for a cheap way to build this and looking on ebay I saw a bunch of pfsense upgradable devices.
cuz like, Zod's tIPs oh no
by @zudsniper on github
v1.0.1
MacOS is pretty good, in my opinion. It has some helpful native features. It also has various flaws, and areas where the community has had to pick up the slack and create the thing for good ol' bad Apple.