-i
- ignore errors
-c
- continue
-t
- use video title as file name
--extract-audio
- extract audio track
git rebase --interactive HEAD~2 | |
# we are going to squash c into b | |
pick b76d157 b | |
pick a931ac7 c | |
# squash c into b | |
pick b76d157 b | |
s a931ac7 c |
Unicode table - List of most common Unicode characters * | |
* This summary list contains about 2000 characters for most common ocidental/latin languages and most printable symbols but not chinese, japanese, arab, archaic and some unprintable. | |
Contains character codes in HEX (hexadecimal), decimal number, name/description and corresponding printable symbol. | |
What is Unicode? | |
Unicode is a standard created to define letters of all languages and characters such as punctuation and technical symbols. Today, UNICODE (UTF-8) is the most used character set encoding (used by almost 70% of websites, in 2013). The second most used character set is ISO-8859-1 (about 20% of websites), but this old encoding format is being replaced by Unicode. | |
How to identify the Unicode number for a character? | |
Type or paste a character: |
using SHA | |
""" | |
An individual block structure | |
""" | |
struct Block | |
index::Int | |
timestamp::DateTime | |
data::String | |
previous_hash::String |
Dear British Airways,
I am concerned that you have not handled my personal information properly.
Recently, I tried to check-in online on your website, but the interstitial page did not redirect me, and thus I was unable to check-in. I discovered that this was because my adblocker was enabled. After disabling my adblocker, I discovered that your check-in page was leaking my booking reference and surname to countless third parties for advertising purposes, including Twitter, LinkedIn and Google Doubleclick. I've attached for some network logs from Chrome's web developer console for some example evidence.
I do not recall explicitly consenting for my information to be shared in this way, nor do I see any way to opt-out or withdraw my consent. This all appears to be a violation of article 7 of GDPR for conditions of consent, which states "where processing is based on consent, the controller shall be able to demonstrate that the data subject has consented to processing of his or her personal data" and "the data
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Returns a BibTeX (www.bibtex.org) entry for one or more given DOIs | |
# (https://www.doi.org/). | |
# | |
# Call it like this: | |
# | |
# $ doi2bibtex.sh 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu533 | |
# | |
# Can also be used for several DOIs at once: |
A quick and dirty syntax translation / conversion reference guide to ease the transition between Python and Julia. This is not meant as a reference to the language. For that you should read the manual.
#!/bin/bash | |
# I keep Julia binaries in /opt/julia with the same directory structure | |
# as ~/.julia to store different versions, and use this script to switch | |
# between them. I also like to maintain a link of the ~/.julia folder to | |
# ~/julia, for easier package development. | |
JBIN="" | |
PDIR="" |
using HTTPClient: HTTPC | |
using JSON | |
# Fill in your city name and GitHub API token | |
const MEETUP_LOCATION = lowercase("Seattle") | |
const API_TOKEN = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" | |
# Pages of search results to examine. Warning - you WILL hit the rate limit | |
const NUM_PAGES = 1 | |
typealias Field Union{AbstractString,Void} |