See also:
Service | Type | RAM | Storage | Limitations |
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👉 Adaptable | PaaS | 256 MB | Non-persistent? (1 GB database storage available) | |
AWS EC2 | IaaS | 1 GB |
// Typical AMD factory that returns a value, but uses an r-value (sync) require(), | |
// rather than a long, awkward dependency list. | |
// You cannot use module.exports or exports to declare the module: | |
(function (define){ | |
define(function (require) { | |
"use strict"; | |
var mod = require('pkb/modA'); | |
return { |
NOTE: If you want the ultimate Linux desktop experience, I highly recommend installing Linux as your main OS. I no longer use Windows (except in a VM) so I will not be maintaining this guide anymore.
Think Xfce looks dated? Want a conventional Ubuntu experience? This tutorial will guide you through installing Ubuntu's default desktop environment, GNOME.
GNOME is one of the more complex — and that means more difficult to run — desktop environments, so for years people couldn't figure [o
# .... | |
alias sudo="sudo -A" |
V8 is Google’s open source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, written in C++. It is used in Chrome and in Node.js, among others. It implements ECMAScript and WebAssembly, and runs on Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12+, and Linux systems that use x64, IA-32, ARM, or MIPS processors. V8 can run standalone, or can be embedded into any C++ application.
SpiderMonkey is Mozilla’s JavaScript and WebAssembly Engine, used in Firefox, Servo and various other projects. It is written in C++, Rust and JavaScript. You can embed it into C++ and Rust projects, and it can be run as a stand-alone shell. It can also be [compiled](https://bytecodealliance.org/articles/making-javascript-run-fast-on
#!/usr/bin/sh | |
# CONSTANTS | |
deck_name="deck name" | |
card_type_name="card type name" | |
anki_server="http://localhost:8765/" | |
front_part=$(dmenu -p "Word: " < /dev/null) | |
front_part_escaped=$(printf '%s\n' "$front_part" | sed 's/"/\\"/g') | |
# if either of them is empty, exit |
// Zero-Clause BSD (more permissive than MIT, doesn't require copyright notice) | |
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose | |
// with or without fee is hereby granted. | |
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