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svd_bin
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Emacs Commands I Got by with for Years
if anyone's interested in "independent" vim keybindings, made to work same in both insert and view modes (and a few different terminals), this is what i use for over.. 25years (?) Basically, few keys like old DOS PE2.exe or (later) e3.exe, and the like, then adding more with years. Like F2 for save, F3 for abandon, Ctrl-F/A for find forward/backward etc. Plus some other stuff that turns vim into kind-a IDE (grepping etc).
https://github.com/svilendobrev/svd_bin/blob/master/qini/_vi...
have fun
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Control, Escape, and Meta Tricks
(ah, and the dual/multi mode-ness of vim adds extra layer inside it - making say ctrl-U to do undo always isn't that easy)
Each of those layers can vary, in different distro's, terminals, versions of same thing, etc. Especialy each and every (X-)terminal-thingie having different idea of how to map (or not) ctrl-F2. Some of them going back to the 197x ..
i have tried to make myself a one-mapping-fits-all (say, pressing F2 does ls -alF in terminal+shell, and saves-the-buffer in vim, no matter what/where/when), collecting variants and combinations for last ~25+ years - incl. linux-console and even dos mapping.. and it works mostly.. but still, no silver bullet.
see the qini/ folder in
https://github.com/svilendobrev/svd_bin
everything may be remapped to your liking.. eventually. YMMV.
ciao
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
if anyone finds any of these useful...
https://github.com/svilendobrev/svd_bin (terminal + sh setup , version-control, lots of commands for this or that)
https://github.com/svilendobrev/svd_util (python stuff)
hacker-scripts
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New startup sells coffee through SSH and exclusively through SSH
Reminded me of Hacker Scripts, specifically `fucking-coffee`:
> this one waits exactly 17 seconds (!), then opens a telnet session to our coffee-machine (we had no frikin idea the coffee machine is on the network, runs linux and has a TCP socket up and running) and sends something like `sys brew`. Turns out this thing starts brewing a mid-sized half-caf latte and waits another 24 (!) seconds before pouring it into a cup. The timing is exactly how long it takes to walk to the machine from the dudes desk.
https://github.com/NARKOZ/hacker-scripts
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Cum va arăta Moldova peste 20 de ani?
India has hundreds of millions of English speakers, is it a stellar IT nation? It can only boast a dozen puppet top execs of Indian origins in US megacorps like Microsoft and Google. And a few hundred thousands of office drones on H-1B visas. Half of them probably already got used as ass wipes and fired during the post-pandemic mass layoffs. Are there so many reasonably known Indian programmers? If the ones working in IT companies may not be known due to NDAs and code being proprietary, they should have as many known contributors to free software. Where are they? Do you know many? I know ONLY ONE. All India is known for are mean memes like the one about Kumar the proverbial asshole. You can read more about it here if you're not familiar https://github.com/NARKOZ/hacker-scripts
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Bill Gates said, "I will always choose a lazy person to do a difficult job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it." What's a real-life example of this?
This story comes to mind. It could very well be made up, but someone else made those scripts inspired by the story.
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I have slowly but surely automated nearly all of my ER and even "ER" tickets when I'm off with the exception of network down level scenarios.
kumar-asshole.sh
- Hacker Scripts
- What tools/internal projects/app/scripts/automation stuff have you built at work to improve your development experience?
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Now that's what I call an hacker
This is the script used to talk to the coffee machine:
https://github.com/NARKOZ/hacker-scripts/blob/master/fucking...
I wonder how many other devices talk telnet and have a weak password. Would be cool to have a database of such models.
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
This reminded me of this internet folklore: https://www.jitbit.com/alexblog/249-now-thats-what-i-call-a-...
There is also a recreation of the scripts at https://github.com/NARKOZ/hacker-scripts
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What do you do to achieve this catastrophy?
This is it, not sure if it's the original
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Thread Diario de Dudas, Consultas y Mitaps - 28/03
nunca te olvides de esto...
What are some alternatives?
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stylus - Stylus - Userstyles Manager
eleven-vr-scoreboard - Live scoreboard for the ElevenVR Table Tennis game, useful for streamers.
cmdg - Command line Gmail client
tpms-helper - A bash script to automate Toyota tire pressure monitoring system testing via rtl_433.
malten - Anonymous ephemeral messaging
aquinas - Simple media player for folders of music.
IKEv2-setup - Set up Ubuntu Server 20.04 (or 18.04) as an IKEv2 VPN server
backblaze-upload - Automatically uploads files to backblaze b2 from a folder (or s3)
Anime-Girls-Holding-Programming-Books - Anime Girls Holding Programming Books
gsend - A command-line GMail emailer written in Go
Dkron - Dkron - Distributed, fault tolerant job scheduling system https://dkron.io