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smitelli / ti250tool.py
Created May 31, 2022 19:51
Klein Tools TI250 image tool
# Klein Tools TI250 image tool by Scott Smitelli. Public domain.
# Requires at least Python 3.6 (developed and tested on 3.9)
# See https://www.scottsmitelli.com/articles/klein-tools-ti250-hidden-worlds
import argparse
import numpy as np
import re
import struct
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw
@kppullin
kppullin / config.fish
Created May 16, 2020 03:51
Fish shell + WSL2 + gnome-keyring / secret-tool
#
# This fish config sets up a working `gnome-keyring` on WSL2.
# I imagine it will work with WSL1 as well, perhaps after adjusting the `DISPLAY` value.
#
# Based off this bash script: https://askubuntu.com/questions/815327/running-gnome-keyring-on-wsl-windows-subsystem-for-linux
# Tested and working with `aws-vault` and `jetbrains-toolbox`.
#
# Be sure your x server is running!!!
set -x DISPLAY (cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver | awk '{print $2}'):0
@justinvanwinkle
justinvanwinkle / broken.py
Last active August 8, 2024 02:39
Every python rate-limiting library (that I can find) is broken, at least a little.
# I was looking for a rate limiting library to call rate limited apis as closely
# as possible to their enforced limits. I looked at the first few python libraries
# that I found, and when I glanced at the source, they were all clearly broken.
# Curious how this could be, I took all the top google and pip search results for: python rate limiting
# and tried to get them to do the wrong thing and fail to rate limit in situations that could come up
# in normal use (though in some cases very specific use)
# https://github.com/tomasbasham/ratelimit
# Where broken:
@dolang
dolang / kivy_asyncio_example.py
Created May 28, 2018 15:46
Kivy with an asyncio EventLoop example
"""
Kivy asyncio example app.
Kivy needs to run on the main thread and its graphical instructions have to be
called from there. But it's still possible to run an asyncio EventLoop, it
just has to happen on its own, separate thread.
Requires Python 3.5+.
"""