- First, you need to open cmd in the admin mode, then run all commands below one by one.
- For x86 and x64
cd /d %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16
cd /d %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16
// Log all DOM mutations to console. | |
// Modern interpretation of https://github.com/kdzwinel/DOMListenerExtension | |
observer = new MutationObserver(onMutation); | |
observerSettings = { | |
subtree: true, | |
childList: true, | |
attributes: true, | |
attributeOldValue: true, |
cd /d %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16
cd /d %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16
<form method="post" action="/cart/add" id="product_form_6149192941727" accept-charset="UTF-8" class="shopify-product-form" enctype="multipart/form-data"><input type="hidden" name="form_type" value="product"><input type="hidden" name="utf8" value="✓"> | |
<label for="upload">Upload Your Logo</label> | |
<input id="upload" type="file" name="properties[_upload]" class="product-form__input"> | |
</form> |
*bcftools filter | |
*Filter variants per region (in this example, print out only variants mapped to chr1 and chr2) | |
qbcftools filter -r1,2 ALL.chip.omni_broad_sanger_combined.20140818.snps.genotypes.hg38.vcf.gz | |
*printing out info for only 2 samples: | |
bcftools view -s NA20818,NA20819 filename.vcf.gz | |
*printing stats only for variants passing the filter: | |
bcftools view -f PASS filename.vcf.gz |
Disclaimer: I have no professional education in Compulational Fluid Dynamics, these are various notes on what I found/learned when trying to learn a bit on the topic. Some of the notes lack sources as I wrote them up later often just remembering some StackExchange answer. Some things I might have misinterpreted.
CREATE TABLE large_test (num1 bigint, num2 double precision, num3 double precision); | |
INSERT INTO large_test (num1, num2, num3) | |
SELECT round(random()*10), random(), random()*142 | |
FROM generate_series(1, 20000000) s(i); | |
EXPLAIN (analyse, buffers) | |
SELECT num1, avg(num3) as num3_avg, sum(num2) as num2_sum | |
FROM large_test | |
GROUP BY num1; |
The PATH
is an important concept when working on the command line. It's a list
of directories that tell your operating system where to look for programs, so
that you can just write script
instead of /home/me/bin/script
or
C:\Users\Me\bin\script
. But different operating systems have different ways to
add a new directory to it:
substitutions: | |
inverter_id: inverter | |
updates: 5s | |
api_key: xxx | |
ota_password: xxx | |
esphome: | |
name: inverter-monitor | |
comment: "Inverter monitor" |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# | |
# Copyright (c) 2016 altoidnerd | |
################################################################################# | |
# # | |
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a # | |
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), # | |
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation # | |
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, # |
[ | |
{"url": "https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2018/236mwbxbxjfsvns4jan/236/236_hd_avspeechsynthesizer_making_ios_talk.mp4?dl=1", "title": "AVSpeechSynthesizer: Making iOS Talk", "summary": "Speech can enhance the audio experience of your app, whether you are generating spoken feedback for accessibility, or providing critical information beyond simple alerts or notifications. AVSpeechSynthesizer produces synthesized speech from text and allows you to control and monitor the progress of ongoing speech. Learn the ins and outs of AVSpeechSynthesizer and how to add computer-generated speech output to your app."}, | |
{"url": "https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2018/405bjty1j94taqv8ii/405/405_hd_measuring_performance_using_logging.mp4?dl=1", "title": "Measuring Performance Using Logging", "summary": "Learn how to use signposts and logging to measure performance. Understand how the Points of Interest instrument can be used to examine logged data. Get an introduction into creating and using custo |