! special | |
*.foreground: #c6c8d1 | |
*.background: #161821 | |
*.cursorColor: #c6c8d1 | |
! black | |
*.color0: #1e2132 | |
*.color8: #6b7089 | |
! red |
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }: | |
let | |
# To use this shell.nix on NixOS your user needs to be configured as such: | |
# users.extraUsers.adisbladis = { | |
# subUidRanges = [{ startUid = 100000; count = 65536; }]; | |
# subGidRanges = [{ startGid = 100000; count = 65536; }]; | |
# }; |
*update: This might affect how easy it is to use this technique past August 2024: https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/8/24030477/authy-desktop-app-shutting-down
There is an increasing count of applications which use Authy for two-factor authentication. However many users who aren't using Authy, have their own authenticator setup up already and do not wish to use two applications for generating passwords.
Since I use 1Password for all of my password storing/generating needs, I was looking for a solution to use Authy passwords on that. I couldn't find any completely working solutions, however I stumbled upon a gist by Brian Hartvigsen. His post had a neat code with it to generate QR codes for you to use on your favorite authenticator.
No, you are not allowed to change the copyright notice. Indeed, the license text states pretty clearly:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
But you are allowed to add a copyright notice.
If you want to keep the MIT license, which is what I would advise you to do, you only need to add a single line to the license file, before or after Copyright (c) 2012 Some Name
with your own copyright notice. The final LICENSE
file will look like this:
The MIT License (MIT)
# coding: utf-8 | |
# http://qiita.com/items/55c4347df63472346ac8 | |
thai_str = "พี่ชาย" | |
thai_chars = thai_str.scan(/.(?:[\u0E31]|[\u0E33-\u0E3A]|[\u0E47-\u0E4E])*/) |
(1..3).map {|x|x * 2} # => [2, 4, 6] |