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Python | Emacs Lisp | |
European Union Public License 1.2 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Will the pastebin alternative ix.io stay down permanently? It's down for more than two weeks now.
http://0x0.st works for me
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Speed Test
Minimal file hosts like https://catbox.moe or http://0x0.st work nice in my opinion, here's an example link: https://files.catbox.moe/zamm2d.jpg
The only catch is most of them set a time limit on uploads, but you might be able to (ab)use archive.org if you want the files to stay online forever.
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Skicka: send files between machines without installing anything!
Looks similar to 0x0.st
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question about attempt to make USB web-cam recognized
major OOPS here, ( I feel like the sorcerer's apprentice)expression "curl -F'[email protected]' https://0x0.st" returns message that "-F" is badly used, and trying it without the "-F" results in failure . . . oops!
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How to use termux for the sake of covenience?
I dont use go$hit drive so I use 0x0.st to upload files for sharing (it uses curl).
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Daily random discussion - May 29, 2023
curl -F'[email protected]' https://0x0.st
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Where is my RAM going?
# censor usernames from log sed -iE "s/$USER/$(printf "%${#USER}s")/g" mem.log` # upload curl -F'[email protected]' https://0x0.st
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Guidelines for Brutalist Web Design
> It was purely decorative, but ugly decoration that only appealed to other brutalist architects, meant to trick people into thinking it was some "raw" construction element sticking out.
That's really funny, because I've seen websites that tries to appeal to "hacker"/"minimalist" aesthetics doing the same thing.
An example: the file-hosting service https://0x0.st. When you try to visit a link to a non-existing file, it will crash with a trace message that exposes the offending code block from `fhost.c`.
Wow, so RAW and BRUTAL. It's even written in C, so hacker-ish! Until you find out that the error message is _fake_: https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0/src/branch/master/templates/404.h...
The server is actually written in Python and it generates a randomized, fake C-looking trace message for its 404 page.
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Heated exchange between Kohli & Gambhir after the LSG vs RCB match
I'm going to go on a limb and say it's automod because of my file host ( https://0x0.st ) also testing if this comment gets removed or not
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Error while updating @world set during install
First cd into the log directory and run the following command. curl -F '[email protected]' https://0x0.st
emacs-request
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Lsp-Bridge, Not Even Wrong
That is quite normal thing to do. Have you not seen Emacs Async? Take, a look, it is a useful thing. Or Emacs Request. Since Emacs does not have proper thread scheduler, that is the best next thing you can do.
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[ANN] alphapapa/plz.el: v0.3 release (HTTP library for Emacs)
Exciting! I've been using request.el for my own projects mostly out of habit. Could you outline some of the relative advantages of plz?
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Upload region to 0x0.st
Instead of shelling out to curl, use url.el or request.el.
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A vision of a multi-threaded Emacs
You mean, John Wigley's async package? Maybe it isn't used so often, however async processes are used in Emacs. Check for example functions 'native-async-compile' or 'async-byte-compile-file'. There is another package, request.el that uses async processes to do the network I/O (via curl).
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Tired of leaving emacs to calculate your primer melting temperatures?? tmcalculator.el can help!
This? https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request
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plz.el: An HTTP library for Emacs, using curl as a backend
You can already use emacs-request, it offers very nice asynchronous API and uses curl by default if present and falls back on Emacs url if curl is not found.
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Can't install a package
Have you tried (package! emacs-request), since that’s the name of the source repository (https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request)?
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Elisp: Request Package Synchronous Calls
It's possible that I'm brain dead but I'm struggling to wrap my head around the emacs-request code found here: https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request
- using Emacs org-mode as rest client replacement
What are some alternatives?
fiche - Command line pastebin for sharing terminal output.
plz.el - An HTTP library for Emacs
barcodebuddy - Barcode system for Grocy
verb - Organize and send HTTP requests from Emacs
rustypaste - A minimal file upload/pastebin service.
ob-http - make http request within org-mode babel
workadventure - A collaborative web application (virtual office) presented as a 16-bit RPG video game
walkman - Write HTTP requests in Org mode and replay them at will using cURL
wayshot - Mirrored at https://git.sr.ht/~shinyzenith/wayshot | screenshot tool for wlroots based compositors implementing zwlr_screencopy_v1
tmcalculator.el
share - Simple file sharing from the browser and the command-line.
emacs-async - Simple library for asynchronous processing in Emacs