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@boreycutts
boreycutts / i3-gaps_installation_guide.md
Last active November 11, 2024 11:55
A simple installation guide for i3-gaps

Installing i3-gaps

Dependencies

i3-gaps has some packages that are required for it to work so install these things:

sudo apt install libxcb1-dev libxcb-keysyms1-dev libpango1.0-dev libxcb-util0-dev libxcb-icccm4-dev libyajl-dev libstartup-notification0-dev libxcb-randr0-dev libev-dev libxcb-cursor-dev libxcb-xinerama0-dev libxcb-xkb-dev libxkbcommon-dev libxkbcommon-x11-dev autoconf xutils-dev libtool automake

You also need to install libxcb-xrm-dev, but I got Unable to locate package libxcb-xrm-dev when trying to install from the apt repositories on Ubuntu 16.04. If this happens to you, just install it from source using these commands:

mkdir tmp
@mcxiaoke
mcxiaoke / wine-retina.md
Last active March 21, 2026 08:44
Wine and CrossOver Retine Support on macOS. from http://ielk.blogspot.com/2017/02/wine-20-on-macos-10122.html

Blurry font issue with Wine 2.0 on macOS 10.12.2

After installing the latest Wine release, which currently is 2.0 (I chose the development branch) on XQuartz 2.7.11, I was having problems with blurry text in both winecfg, regedit and other programs launched through Wine. After trying to enable font smoothing and font replacements (source) with only slight changes I found someone trying to solve the same issues (source), albeit compiling everything from scratch which I don't want to do. It turns out that the Retina display on my MacBook Pro was causing the issues with blurry fonts because Wine was not using the "real" resolution, only the reported "lower resolution".

To enable Retina support in Wine open the registry editor via a terminal, preferably through Wine Devel.app installed with Wine:
$ wine regedit

Then find the folder/key:

@truebit
truebit / libev-centos6.md
Last active October 5, 2021 07:55
install shadowsocks-libev on CentOS 6

shadowsocks-libev install on CentOS 6

Latest update:

2016/12/10 add prce dependency

2016/07/13 remove latest dependencies that is not needed for compile: asciidoc xmlto

2019/03/06 change shadowsocks resource; add shadowsocks new dependencies build

@mishurov
mishurov / syntax.s
Last active February 23, 2026 12:18
AT&T assembly syntax and IA-32 instructions
# --------
# Hardware
# --------
# Opcode - operational code
# Assebly mnemonic - abbreviation for an operation
# Instruction Code Format (IA-32)
# - Optional instruction prefix
# - Operational code
@ssinss
ssinss / EndlessRecyclerOnScrollListener.java
Last active January 19, 2024 08:52
Endless RecyclerView OnScrollListener
import android.support.v7.widget.LinearLayoutManager;
import android.support.v7.widget.RecyclerView;
public abstract class EndlessRecyclerOnScrollListener extends RecyclerView.OnScrollListener {
public static String TAG = EndlessRecyclerOnScrollListener.class.getSimpleName();
private int previousTotal = 0; // The total number of items in the dataset after the last load
private boolean loading = true; // True if we are still waiting for the last set of data to load.
private int visibleThreshold = 5; // The minimum amount of items to have below your current scroll position before loading more.
int firstVisibleItem, visibleItemCount, totalItemCount;
@sevko
sevko / README.md
Last active December 27, 2024 09:19
Compile a full-featured Vim (w/ Python, Ruby, etc.).

compile full Vim

The default Vim installed on most Linux distros lacks a number of vital features, like xterm_clipboard (allows copy-and-pasting to the system clipboard) and python (on which certain plugins rely). The compile_full_vim.sh shell script removes the currently installed Vim and compiles a full-featured version; it's based entirely off Valloric's YouCompleteMe walkthrough, which it bundles into a simple script for convenience. Vim will be compiled with the following feature flags:

  • --with-features=huge
  • --enable-multibyte
@elsnosrap
elsnosrap / adb-wrapper.sh
Created May 17, 2014 19:19
A useful shell script that wraps Android adb commands when multiple devices or emulators are connected. The script will prompt for a device or emulator to run the command against, if it detects multiple devices / emulators.
#!/bin/bash
# This is a wrapper for adb. If there are multiple devices / emulators, this script will prompt for which device to use
# Then it'll pass whatever commands to that specific device or emulator.
# Run adb devices once, in event adb hasn't been started yet
BLAH=$(adb devices)
# Grab the IDs of all the connected devices / emulators
IDS=($(adb devices | sed '1,1d' | sed '$d' | cut -f 1 | sort))
@alghanmi
alghanmi / curl_example.cpp
Created May 5, 2014 20:12
cURL C++ Example
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <curl/curl.h>
static size_t WriteCallback(void *contents, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *userp)
{
((std::string*)userp)->append((char*)contents, size * nmemb);
return size * nmemb;
}
@rednaxelafx
rednaxelafx / JDK5u22_client.log
Created August 23, 2011 16:43
PrintCompilation samples running Groovy shell 1.7.7 on different versions of HotSpot VM
1 b java.lang.String::charAt (33 bytes)
2 b java.lang.Math::max (11 bytes)
3 b java.util.jar.Manifest$FastInputStream::readLine (167 bytes)
4 b sun.nio.cs.UTF_8$Decoder::decodeArrayLoop (553 bytes)
5 b java.util.Properties$LineReader::readLine (383 bytes)
6 b java.lang.String::hashCode (60 bytes)
7 b java.lang.String::indexOf (151 bytes)
8 b sun.nio.cs.ext.DoubleByteDecoder::decodeSingle (10 bytes)
9 b java.lang.String::lastIndexOf (156 bytes)
10 b java.lang.String::replace (142 bytes)