Energy Name | Abbreviation | Original Mod | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Anima | AM | Anima-Mundi | 1.11.2 |
Blutricity | BE (NO) | Redpower | 1.6.4 |
Charge | RP (NO)/Fz? | Factorization | 1.7.10 |
Crystal Flux | CF | Actually Additions | 1.12 |
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Hence, if you are interested in existing applications to "just work" without the need for adjustments, then you may be better off avoiding Wayland.
Wayland solves no issues I have but breaks almost everything I need. Even the most basic, most simple things (like xkill
) - in this case with no obvious replacement. And usually it stays broken, because the Wayland folks mostly seem to care about Automotive, Gnome, maybe KDE - and alienating everyone else (e.g., people using just an X11 window manager or something like GNUstep) in the process.
Wayland proponents make it seem like Wayland is "the successor" of Xorg, when in fact it is not. It is merely an incompatible alternative, and not even one that has (nor wants to have) feature parity (missing features). And unlike X11 (the X Window System), Wayland protocol designers actively avoid the concept of "windows" (making up incompr
# this setting will allow passing arguments through to tasks, see the docs here | |
# https://just.systems/man/en/chapter_24.html#positional-arguments | |
set positional-arguments | |
# print all available commands by default | |
default: | |
just --list | |
# run the test suite | |
test *args='./...': |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdint.h> | |
// Philips Sonicare NFC Head Password calculation by @atc1441 Video manual: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPytrn8i8sc | |
uint16_t CRC16(uint16_t crc, uint8_t *buffer, int len) // Default CRC16 Algo | |
{ | |
while(len--) | |
{ | |
crc ^= *buffer++ << 8; | |
int bits = 0; | |
do |
#!/bin/bash - | |
#=============================================================================== | |
# | |
# FILE: createPythonProject.sh | |
# | |
# USAGE: ./createPythonProject.sh | |
# | |
# DESCRIPTION: Create a new Python project | |
# | |
# VERSION: 1.3 |
Sometimes you may want to undo a whole commit with all changes. Instead of going through all the changes manually, you can simply tell git to revert a commit, which does not even have to be the last one. Reverting a commit means to create a new commit that undoes all changes that were made in the bad commit. Just like above, the bad commit remains there, but it no longer affects the the current master and any future commits on top of it.
git revert {commit_id}
Deleting the last commit is the easiest case. Let's say we have a remote origin with branch master that currently points to commit dd61ab32. We want to remove the top commit. Translated to git terminology, we want to force the master branch of the origin remote repository to the parent of dd61ab32:
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Google Search Maps Fix | |
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/ | |
// @version 2024-03-07 | |
// @description Bring Google maps button back | |
// @author Daan Grashoff / Delivator | |
// @match https://www.google.com/search* | |
// @include https://www.google.tld/search* | |
// @icon https://www.google.com/images/branding/googleg/1x/googleg_standard_color_128dp.png | |
// @grant none |
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First time setting up your Deck? You may enjoy my setup guide. It'll get you started on Emulation.
Main changes at initial release versus cdleveille's original script:
- Added zenity for a basic "GUI"
import numpy as np | |
from time import perf_counter_ns | |
from numba import njit, int64, float64, bool_ | |
from numba.experimental import jitclass | |
from scipy.stats import skewnorm | |
from numpy.typing import NDArray | |
@njit(bool_[:](float64[:], float64[:]), nogil=True) | |
def isin(a: NDArray, b: NDArray) -> NDArray: | |
out = np.empty(a.size, dtype=bool_) |