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@QuantBits
QuantBits / script.js
Created February 8, 2019 17:55
BitMex USD Converter - For TemperMonkey
// ==UserScript==
// @name BitMex USD Converter
// @namespace https://bitmex.com/
// @version 0.11
// @description Get some sanity into your gambling.
// @author koinkraft
// @grant none
// @include https://bitmex.com/*
// @include https://www.bitmex.com/*
// @require https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.min.js
@ca0v
ca0v / debounce.ts
Last active June 19, 2024 11:20
Typescript Debounce
// ts 3.6x
function debounce<T extends Function>(cb: T, wait = 20) {
let h = 0;
let callable = (...args: any) => {
clearTimeout(h);
h = setTimeout(() => cb(...args), wait);
};
return <T>(<any>callable);
}
@iUltimateLP
iUltimateLP / libwebsocket_client.cpp
Created February 8, 2017 18:13
A simple, minimalistic websocket client using LibWebSocket
// Simple LibWebSockets test client
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "libwebsocket/libwebsockets.h"

Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness

Instructions to Subjects Included With Task Slips Packet

This is a study of interpersonal closeness, and your task, which we think will be quite enjoyable, is simply to get close to your partner. We believe that the best way for you to get close to your partner is for you to share with them and for them to share with you. Of course, when we advise you about getting close to your partner, we are giving advice regarding your behavior in this demonstration only, we are not advising you about your behavior outside of this demonstration.

In order to help you get close we've arranged for the two of you to engage in a kind of sharing game. You're sharing time will be for about one hour, after which time we ask you to fill out a questionnaire concerning your experience of getting close to your partner.

You have been given three sets of slips. Each slip has a question or a task written on it. As soon as you both finish reading these instructions, you should

@gavinandresen
gavinandresen / BlockPropagation.md
Last active June 28, 2024 08:17
O(1) block propagation

O(1) Block Propagation

The problem

Bitcoin miners want their newly-found blocks to propagate across the network as quickly as possible, because every millisecond of delay increases the chances that another block, found at about the same time, wins the "block race."

@pongstr
pongstr / Globe4gLTE.md
Last active October 3, 2023 05:39
Access to Globe Broadband's Azatech DSL5001EN Router

Globe 4G LTE (Internet Only)

Noob access to administer your local area network and wifi access:

http://192.168.254.254

username: user
password: @l03e1t3
@KartikTalwar
KartikTalwar / Documentation.md
Last active August 11, 2024 01:52
Rsync over SSH - (40MB/s over 1GB NICs)

The fastest remote directory rsync over ssh archival I can muster (40MB/s over 1gb NICs)

This creates an archive that does the following:

rsync (Everyone seems to like -z, but it is much slower for me)

  • a: archive mode - rescursive, preserves owner, preserves permissions, preserves modification times, preserves group, copies symlinks as symlinks, preserves device files.
  • H: preserves hard-links
  • A: preserves ACLs
# Raw transaction API example work-through
# Send coins to a 2-of-3 multisig, then spend them.
#
# For this example, I'm using these three keypairs (public/private)
# 0491bba2510912a5bd37da1fb5b1673010e43d2c6d812c514e91bfa9f2eb129e1c183329db55bd868e209aac2fbc02cb33d98fe74bf23f0c235d6126b1d8334f86 / 5JaTXbAUmfPYZFRwrYaALK48fN6sFJp4rHqq2QSXs8ucfpE4yQU
# 04865c40293a680cb9c020e7b1e106d8c1916d3cef99aa431a56d253e69256dac09ef122b1a986818a7cb624532f062c1d1f8722084861c5c3291ccffef4ec6874 / 5Jb7fCeh1Wtm4yBBg3q3XbT6B525i17kVhy3vMC9AqfR6FH2qGk
# 048d2455d2403e08708fc1f556002f1b6cd83f992d085097f9974ab08a28838f07896fbab08f39495e15fa6fad6edbfb1e754e35fa1c7844c41f322a1863d46213 / 5JFjmGo5Fww9p8gvx48qBYDJNAzR9pmH5S389axMtDyPT8ddqmw
# First: combine the three keys into a multisig address:
./bitcoind createmultisig 2 '["0491bba2510912a5bd37da1fb5b1673010e43d2c6d812c514e91bfa9f2eb129e1c183329db55bd868e209aac2fbc02cb33d98fe74bf23f0c235d6126b1d8334f86","04865c40293a680cb9c020e7b1e106d8c1916d3cef99aa431a56d253e69256dac09ef122b1a9
@shilov
shilov / redis_json_marshal_eval_benchmarks.rb
Created January 27, 2012 23:01
Ruby Redis benchmarks for JSON vs Marshal vs String
# http://forrst.com/posts/JSON_vs_Marshal_vs_eval_Which_is_the_fastest_fo-6Qy
require 'benchmark'
require 'json'
require 'redis'
# -----------------
puts "Initialize variables.."
@Synchro
Synchro / gist:1139429
Created August 11, 2011 11:29
PHP Base-62 encoder/decoder
<?php
/**
* This is an example of a practical encoder and decoder for base-62 data in PHP
* It differs from the majority of examples in that it's fast enough for moderate data sizes, unlike multiprecision converters
* To be practical, base-62 encoding needs to use internal chunking and padding because base-62 does not fit exactly into any integral number of bits
* This means the output is not quite compatible with multiprecision conversions,
* but the encoded data retains all the desirable properties of base-62, so (unlike any base-64 encoding) it's URL, DNS, email address and pathname safe
* @author Marcus Bointon <marcus@synchromedia.co.uk>
* @copyright 2011 Marcus Bointon
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html MIT License