The following are examples of various features.
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Hcaptcha Solver with Browser Trainer(Automatically solves Hcaptcha in browser) | |
| // @namespace Hcaptcha Solver | |
| // @version 10.0 | |
| // @description Hcaptcha Solver in Browser | Automatically solves Hcaptcha in browser | |
| // @match https://*.hcaptcha.com/*hcaptcha-challenge* | |
| // @match https://*.hcaptcha.com/*checkbox* | |
| // @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest | |
| // @grant GM_setValue | |
| // @grant GM_getValue |
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Hcaptcha Solver with Browser Trainer(Automatically solves Hcaptcha in browser) | |
| // @namespace Hcaptcha Solver | |
| // @version 10.0 | |
| // @description Hcaptcha Solver in Browser | Automatically solves Hcaptcha in browser | |
| // @author Md ubeadulla | |
| // @match https://*.hcaptcha.com/*hcaptcha-challenge* | |
| // @match https://*.hcaptcha.com/*checkbox* | |
| // @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest | |
| // @grant GM_setValue |
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Recaptcha Solver (Automatically solves Recaptcha in browser) | |
| // @namespace Recaptcha Solver | |
| // @version 2.1 | |
| // @description Recaptcha Solver in Browser | Automatically solves Recaptcha in browser | |
| // @author engageub | |
| // @match *://*/recaptcha/* | |
| // @connect engageub.pythonanywhere.com | |
| // @connect engageub1.pythonanywhere.com | |
| // @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest |
NOTE: If you have Windows 11 there is now an official way to do this in WSL 2, use it if possible - see MS post here (WINDOWS 11 ONLY)
This guide will enable systemd to run as normal under WSL 2. This will enable services like microk8s, docker and many more to just work during a WSL session. Note: this was tested on Windows 10 Build 2004, running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS in WSL 2.
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To enable
systemdunder WSL we require a tool calledsystemd-genie -
Copy the contents of
install-sg.shto a new file/tmp/install-sg.sh:
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # Git proxy settings | |
| echo "Configuring Git for compatibility with ZScaler..." | |
| git config --global http.proxy http://gateway.zscaler.net:80/ | |
| git config --system http.proxy http://gateway.zscaler.net:80/ |
I work as a full-stack developer at work. We are a Windows & Azure shop, so we are using Windows as our development platform, hence this customization.
For my console needs, I am using Cmder which is based on ConEmu with PowerShell as my shell of choice.
Yes, yes, I know nowadays you can use the Linux subsystem on Windows 10 which allow you to run Ubuntu on Windows. If you are looking for customization of the Ubuntu bash shell, check out this article by Scott Hanselman.
| using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore; | |
| namespace TvpSampleApp | |
| { | |
| public class MyContext : DbContext | |
| { | |
| public DbSet<Person> People { get; set; } | |
| protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder) | |
| { |
| namespace Analogy | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// This example shows that a library that needs access to target .NET Standard 1.3 | |
| /// can only access APIs available in that .NET Standard. Even though similar the APIs exist on .NET | |
| /// Framework 4.5, it implements a version of .NET Standard that isn't compatible with the library. | |
| /// </summary>INetCoreApp10 | |
| class Example1 | |
| { | |
| public void Net45Application(INetFramework45 platform) |