sudo apt install zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh
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<title>3D Cube with Dynamic Texture</title> | |
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body { | |
margin: 0; | |
overflow: hidden; | |
background-color: #222; | |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
''' | |
NameMash by superkojiman | |
Generate a list of possible usernames from a person's first and last name. | |
https://blog.techorganic.com/2011/07/17/creating-a-user-name-list-for-brute-force-attacks/ | |
''' |
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<html> | |
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<title>3D Cube with Texture</title> | |
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body { | |
margin: 0; | |
overflow: hidden; | |
background-color: #222; | |
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Let suppose I have two github accounts, https://github.com/rahul-office and https://github.com/rahul-personal. Now i want to setup my mac to easily talk to both the github accounts.
NOTE: This logic can be extended to more than two accounts also. :)
The setup can be done in 5 easy steps:
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<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>3D Cube with Texture</title> | |
<style> | |
body { | |
margin: 0; | |
overflow: hidden; | |
background-color: #222; | |
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"""Download with automatic resume. | |
2018-06-28 v1.0 by Cees Timmerman | |
2018-07-09 v1.1 Added If-Unmodified-Since header for consistency.""" | |
import os, shutil, sys, time | |
import requests # python -m pip install requests | |
def download_file(url, local_filename=None): | |
if not local_filename: | |
local_filename = url.split('/')[-1] | |
A PC laptop/notebook with 16+ GB RAM, Nvidia GPU for stability (hardware manufacturers seem notoriously bad at software, but Nvidia is relatively good if you ignore the Experience app that demands your data, and training AI needs 50 GB VRAM nowadays but 80 GB is 10x the price of 24 GB), Linux and Wine and/or Windows 10 > expensive, hard-to-customize MacBook with MacOS (needs Spectacle and HyperSwitch to almost be as good as Windows 10), flimsy adapter wire and too many proprietary connectors. Preferably a 14+" matte Full HD (UHD is only useful at 23+" or equivalent in VR) Super AMOLED (except that burns in) [display](http
""" SICP section 2.2.3, page 160. | |
We can rearrange the pieces and use them in computing the product of the squares of the odd integers in a sequence: | |
(define (product-of-squares-of-odd-elements sequence) (accumulate * 1 (map square (filter odd? sequence)))) | |
(product-of-squares-of-odd-elements (list 1 2 3 4 5)) | |
225 | |
2017-09-13 v1.0 Translated & benchmarked by Cees Timmerman | |
""" | |
from __future__ import print_function # For Python 2. |