📂 Minimize allocations in Go
A collection of tips for when you need to minimize the number of allocations in your Go programs.
Use the go profiler to identify which parts of your program are responsible for most allocations.
A collection of tips for when you need to minimize the number of allocations in your Go programs.
Use the go profiler to identify which parts of your program are responsible for most allocations.
Created by @rUv
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a Python Flask implementation with React Flow to build complex AI workflows, reasoning systems, and comprehension modeling tools.
React Flow is a powerful open-source library for building interactive node-based interfaces in React applications. Its flexibility and extensibility make it an excellent choice for creating sophisticated AI applications.
adb help // List all comands | |
== Adb Server | |
adb kill-server | |
adb start-server | |
== Adb Reboot | |
adb reboot | |
adb reboot recovery | |
adb reboot-bootloader |
#!/bin/bash | |
# By @minad and @SietsevanderMolen | |
WIFI_VM="sys-net" | |
json() { | |
if [[ -n "$3" ]]; then | |
echo -n "{\"name\":\"$1\",\"color\":\"$3\",\"full_text\":\"$2\"}," | |
else | |
echo -n "{\"name\":\"$1\",\"full_text\":\"$2\"}," |
autostart_etc=${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS-/etc/xdg}/autostart | |
autostart_home=${XDG_CONFIG_HOME-~/.config}/autostart | |
shopt -s nullglob | |
for i in $autostart_etc/*.desktop $autostart_home/*.desktop; do | |
if ! grep -q "OnlyShowIn=" "$i"; then | |
$(grep "Exec=" "$i" | sed 's/Exec=//') & | |
fi | |
done |
#!/bin/bash | |
run_terminal=' | |
for t in $TERMINAL urxvt rxvt terminator Eterm aterm xterm gnome-terminal roxterm xfce4-terminal; do | |
which $t > /dev/null 2>&1 && exec $t; | |
done | |
' | |
get_id() { | |
local id=$(xprop -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW) |
{ | |
"dictionary": { | |
"abazhur": { | |
"word": "Abazhur", | |
"description": ",~I m. sh. ~\u00cb, ~\u00cbT. Mbules\u00eb prej qelqi, prej metali ose prej nj\u00eb l\u00ebnde tjet\u00ebr, q\u00eb sh\u00ebrben p\u00ebr ta mbledhur drit\u00ebn e llamb\u00ebs elektrike n\u00eb nj\u00eb drejtim, p\u00ebr t\u00eb mbrojtur syt\u00eb nga drita e forte ose p\u00ebr zbjilcurim; mb\u00ebshtet\u00ebsja p\u00ebr llamb\u00ebn bashk\u00eb me k\u00ebt\u00eb mbules\u00eb." | |
}, | |
"abc": { | |
"word": "Abc", | |
"description": "[lexo: ab\u00ebc\u00eb], ~JA . shih AB\u00cbC\u00cb,~JA. Abc-ja e shqipes. Abc-ja e edukat\u00ebs. M\u00ebsoj abc-n\u00eb." |
FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.
1. Open VS Code | |
2. Press Ctrl + Ship + P | |
3. Type "settings" and choose "Preference : Open settings (UI)" | |
4. Search the following settings : "word wrap" | |
5. Set "Editor: Word Wrap" to "ON" |