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C++ Middleware Writer
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD license |
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- script: extract selected files from restic find using fzf
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Why Do Privacy Advocates Favor Closed-Source IOS?
I made this at one point to counter that anti-Linux FUD; I still maintain it but not as religiously -- it's become too polarised and no one on that sub is logical once they've made up their minds (which perhaps applies to me also, but shrug !)
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Question for restic users
try https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/restic-find-fzf if this interests you. Like a lot of my tools, this one also uses the amazing fzf program to help you select files or directories to extract
- Running mail clients as a second user with machinectl. Works with thunderbird, kmail is tricky, and doesn't work with evolution.
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chunk: a combination of head and tail
for people who want this kind of combination but still have muscle memory for head and tail arguments, try this: https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/ht
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Docfd: TUI fuzzy document finder
if someone wants a pure bash+fzf+ripgrep solution with slightly different behaviour, take a look at https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/vgc
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need help implementing s feature into a script
So... https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/fclone (and yes the program name is probably even less imaginative than rfync -- suggestions welcome)
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Does czkawka (or any other linux tool) have a feature for finding duplicate folders?
I have a script that identifies exact duplicate directories; see https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/dirdups
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FF primary password security effectiveness
https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/usff for the win
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Why MFA isn't Foolproof?
as for session token stealing, on Linux at least I have long advocated using multiple userids to run browsers -- I log on to gmail in a user called x3-gm, to amazon in a user called x3-amz, and so on. All simultaneously and without having to logoff/logon. https://github.com/xkcd386at/scripts/blob/master/usff has the details, but that's not important; the main idea is to not use the default locations for any important logged in site. Sure there is some pain in manually moving files between userids (e.g., move statement from bank userid to gmail userid to send to my accountant), but it's not hard and some judicious use of /tmp or similar can help a lot
C++ Middleware Writer
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C++ exams to practice
I use unique_ptr, but not as much as I used to. I've never used shared_ptr. This is my library that uses some C++ 2020 and 2017 features.
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What led you to use Linux as your daily driver?
I started with Linux in the late 90s. I switched to FreeBSD around 2013 and returned to Linux a couple of years ago. Io_uring was the main reason I had to come back. At first I ported the back tier of my code generator back to Linux and then I ported the middle tier from being POSIX based to Linux.
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Simpletonian approach to services?
Are there others that minimize multithreading and opt for multi-processing with single threaded processes? Call me a simpleton, but this approach eliminates some of the most difficult bugs by design. Here's an example of one of my single-threaded servers. The network io is asynchronous, but the file io is synchronous. Thanks
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Ask for info: Sample open source program offer command line interface handling
I've been working on this program for 13 years now. At one point it had 7 global variables and none of them were const. Now it has 4 global variables and 2 of them are const.
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Would std::construct_at be better here?
in one of my programs. I'm thinking about changing it to:
- C++ code generator to help build distributed systems
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Version 1.15 of the C++ Middleware Writer
It's a merger of services and code generation: an on-line code generator that outputs low-level messaging and serialization code based on high-level input. It's implemented as a 3-tier system and uses output from the code generator in each tier. There's also a traditional library that's part of the repo.
Support for more data types for message lengths. Previously message lengths were always 4 bytes. I used this, for example, to reduce the size of the type used for message lengths between the front and middle tiers of the CMW from 4 bytes to 2 bytes.
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295 pages on Initialization in Modern C++, a new cool book!
More concretely, I use it to generate code that's used in each of the tiers mentioned above. The link is to one example of that.
- Why is you SaaS not growing faster?
What are some alternatives?
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
stm32-hal - This library provides access to STM32 peripherals in Rust.
cbonsai
dyno - Runtime polymorphism done right
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
dockcross - Cross compiling toolchains in Docker images
miniplayer - A curses based mpd client with basic functionality and album art.
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
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go - The Go programming language
nnn - nĀ³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
amp-embedded-infra-lib - amp-embedded-infra-lib is a set of C++ libraries and headers that provide heap-less, STL like, infrastructure for embedded software development