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@ArtBIT
ArtBIT / glados.sh
Last active April 13, 2021 17:12
GLaDOS eSpeak
random_pitch() {
local delta=${1:-50}
local value=$(( ($RANDOM % $delta) - $delta/2 ))
echo "+${value}" | sed 's/+-/-/'
}
glados() {
local pitch=70
local speed=180
local lang=en
@edro15
edro15 / ForceUSBtoTTY.md
Last active September 1, 2024 11:00
[How To] Force a specific USB device to a certain TTY

Scenario:

  • multiple USB devices plugged via hub to a host (Linux OS based),
  • multiple services/programs interacting with TTY running on top (e.g. GPSd)

Problem:

At boot TTY are randomly assigned to devices causing depending services/programs instabilities. They could indeed fail to start because of different TTY configurations.

Solution:

@brock
brock / psql-with-gzip-cheatsheet.sh
Last active September 5, 2024 23:48
Exporting and Importing Postgres Databases using gzip
# This is just a cheat sheet:
# On production
sudo -u postgres pg_dump database | gzip -9 > database.sql.gz
# On local
scp -C production:~/database.sql.gz
dropdb database && createdb database
gunzip < database.sql.gz | psql database
var mediaJSON = { "categories" : [ { "name" : "Movies",
"videos" : [
{ "description" : "Big Buck Bunny tells the story of a giant rabbit with a heart bigger than himself. When one sunny day three rodents rudely harass him, something snaps... and the rabbit ain't no bunny anymore! In the typical cartoon tradition he prepares the nasty rodents a comical revenge.\n\nLicensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license\nhttp://www.bigbuckbunny.org",
"sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/BigBuckBunny.mp4" ],
"subtitle" : "By Blender Foundation",
"thumb" : "images/BigBuckBunny.jpg",
"title" : "Big Buck Bunny"
},
{ "description" : "The first Blender Open Movie from 2006",
"sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/ElephantsDream.mp4" ],
@cam8001
cam8001 / dapply
Last active December 20, 2023 19:40
Apply a patch directly from a URL without downloading it first.
#!/bin/bash
# Downloads and applies a patch from Drupal.org.
if [ -z "$1" ]
then
echo "You need to supply a URL to a patch file."
exit
fi
URL=$1;