#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# Download your data dump and place this file in the "messages" folder of your data dump. | |
# Run it using python | |
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone | |
import dateutil.parser | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import matplotlib.ticker as ticker | |
import matplotlib.dates as mdates | |
import csv |
How to Force RGB Color Output instead of YPbPr on your M1 Apple Silicon Mac for an External Monitor.
This step-by-step video tutorial will guide you through the procedure of forcing RGB color output on your M1 Mac.
Here is the direct link to the video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1EqH3fd0V4
The video also has Closed Captions (Subtitles) that you can enable, to make it easier to follow if needed.
This is an initiative to create an overview of the issues found with the Creality CR-6 SE.
As of this writing (2020-09-19) the large number of the motherboard issues have not been publicly acknowledged. Hopefully this overview forces Creality to acknowledge the issues with the Creality CR-6 SE leveling free 3d printer.
According to Creality all issues should be resolved in the newer models:
Here are the improvements we did as below:
- connect kobo to your device
- open a file browser and navigate to the mounted kobo folder
- navigate to the hidden folder
.kobo/Kobo
- open the file
Kobo eReader.conf
- navigate to the section
[FeatureSettings]
, if it doesn't exist, create it. - add the line
ExportHighlights=true
and save - disconnect the device
- now you can long press on a book and export the note file into a .txt file which will be saved alongside your books. to get it connect your ereader.
For every developer, terminal is their weapon, so why don't you customize it to become a powerful, and a beautiful weapon?
Powerline style refers to a terminal style that helps developer to keep track of their workflow easily, allows them to have perfect visual on current directories and new changes. It is also git recognizable, and failure detector that will help your development process becomes more interact and much faster.
In this guideline, I will introduce you with 2 smart shells: Zsh
and Fishshell
. Both are perfect for the development jobs due to its rich of resources, and user-friendly.
#!/bin/sh | |
ON_OFF=$1 | |
SPOTIFY_PREFS="$HOME/Library/Application Support/Spotify/prefs" | |
PROXY_ON="network.proxy.mode=2" #HTTP Proxy | |
PROXY_OFF="network.proxy.mode=1" #No proxy | |
if [ ! -f "$SPOTIFY_PREFS" ]; then | |
echo "Spotify preference file not found. Exiting" | |
exit 1 |
This should work conceptually on any Linux OS with PulseAudio but these particular instructions are for Ubuntu.
There are two major reasons for using simultaneous output. The first is self-evident - we can output to say a bluetooth
headset and wired headphones at the same time to enable two people to watch a movie with headphones on a single computer.
The second reason is a sort of a convenience for setup. We know the simultaneous sink name so the default.pa
config
would work without modification so long as simultaneous output is enabled. If we were to set this up without that,
we'd have to customize the config with our specific device sink name. That's totally doable but personally I always
setup simultaneous output. That's why I haven't described the alternative in this gist.
" Colemak stuff | |
nnoremap k h | |
nnoremap n j | |
nnoremap e k | |
nnoremap i l | |
nnoremap d v | |
nnoremap D V | |
nnoremap s d | |
nnoremap S D |
ipfs config Addresses.Gateway /ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/9001 | |
ipfs config Addresses.API /ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/5001 |