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Medium
Understanding Closures in Rust.
fn, Fn, FnMut, FnOnce
Why Is It So Hard to Be Rational? (Score: 152+ in 5 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/4Szyu
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Link: https://readhacker.news/s/4Szyu
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/4Szyu
The New Yorker
Why Is It So Hard to Be Rational?
The real challenge isn’t being right but knowing how wrong you might be.
An easy for begineer configuration for emacs with evil mode
https://github.com/ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs
https://github.com/ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs
GitHub
GitHub - ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs: 😈 A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom…
😈 A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme! - ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs
Telegram pywal palette generator
https://github.com/agnipau/telegram-palette-gen
https://github.com/agnipau/telegram-palette-gen
GitHub
GitHub - agnipau/telegram-palette-gen: A bash noscript that generates themes for Telegram based on an arbitrary 16-colors palette…
A bash noscript that generates themes for Telegram based on an arbitrary 16-colors palette or by sourcing the colors generated by pywal/wal. - GitHub - agnipau/telegram-palette-gen: A bash noscript tha...
# DIY clipboard manager #Notes #MyCreation
This was the part of larbs but i never able to get it working until now.
Using xclip, xdotool and dmenu to fetch clipboard contents
*Dependancies:
- xdotool
- xclip
- dmenu
- sxhkd (optional and depends on how you manage keybinds)
using dmenu later we will get the list of copied texts
but this file need to updated everytime we copied something.
So we can either cron job it or use a trigger recognizing program like entr.
So i choose to create aliases instead
and this sxhkd hotkey will be use to get the list of content.
This was the part of larbs but i never able to get it working until now.
Using xclip, xdotool and dmenu to fetch clipboard contents
*Dependancies:
- xdotool
- xclip
- dmenu
- sxhkd (optional and depends on how you manage keybinds)
xclip -sel c -o will put selected clipboard content into fileusing dmenu later we will get the list of copied texts
but this file need to updated everytime we copied something.
So we can either cron job it or use a trigger recognizing program like entr.
So i choose to create aliases instead
alias \
cc="{xclip -sel c -o -r; printf '\n'; } >> ~/.local/share/larbs/snippets" \
cr=" : > ~/.local/share/larbs/snippets"
cc will update the clipboard and cr will clear all the fileand this sxhkd hotkey will be use to get the list of content.
super + Insert
xdotool type "$(dmenu -i -l 50 < ~/.local/share/clipboard/snippets)"Forwarded from Deleted Account
btw i created my harrypotter fan artwork base SLiM login manager theme.
https://www.deviantart.com/void00r/art/Leviosa-SLiM-login-manger-theme-889491695
https://www.deviantart.com/void00r/art/Leviosa-SLiM-login-manger-theme-889491695
Deviantart
Leviosa SLiM login manger theme by void00R on DeviantArt
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A Hacker’s Mindset
> https://medium.com/gritscience/a-hackers-mindset-9d422d990b3d
Hacking is not sitting at a computer in a dark room and typing your way into a remote PC. Hacking is how you do Science
> https://medium.com/gritscience/a-hackers-mindset-9d422d990b3d
Medium
A Hacker’s Mindset.
Hacking is not sitting at a computer in a dark room and typing your way into a remote PC. Hacking is how you do Science.
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What is Hacking Really?
The term hacking in itself is so exciting that those really interested in solving problems and bringing new ideas to life embrace the term hacking into disregarding the fact whether they are judged by the two-timers that break into other peoples computers for fun. Taking things apart and fixing them for purposes of improvement or better efficiency is what Hacking is all about.
This hackers mindset is very evident in the most resourceful and innovative minds of every decade that has been a gift to humanity. But to cultivate such a mindset is not difficult, but very natural, we just lose our way living up to a certain society’s expectations (including our own).
Hacking doesn’t just relate to machines or electronics and computers. You can be a hacker no matter what you do. Make glass sculptures, paint, fix cars, design fountains,nobody cares. As long as you obsessively try to solve problems, and you are not afraid of failing and coming up with innovative solutions, you are a hacker.
The Obsessive want to explore your craft and become the best “whatever” in your field is the ultimate hacker’s dream. Not the money, not the fame, and not the “coolness” of anything. The people who break into other people’s computers are called crackers. Those who do it for a living are called Network Security Professionals. Hacking in general means the ingenuity of new solutions to potentially (un)solvable problems.
The term hacking in itself is so exciting that those really interested in solving problems and bringing new ideas to life embrace the term hacking into disregarding the fact whether they are judged by the two-timers that break into other peoples computers for fun. Taking things apart and fixing them for purposes of improvement or better efficiency is what Hacking is all about.
This hackers mindset is very evident in the most resourceful and innovative minds of every decade that has been a gift to humanity. But to cultivate such a mindset is not difficult, but very natural, we just lose our way living up to a certain society’s expectations (including our own).
Hacking doesn’t just relate to machines or electronics and computers. You can be a hacker no matter what you do. Make glass sculptures, paint, fix cars, design fountains,nobody cares. As long as you obsessively try to solve problems, and you are not afraid of failing and coming up with innovative solutions, you are a hacker.
The Obsessive want to explore your craft and become the best “whatever” in your field is the ultimate hacker’s dream. Not the money, not the fame, and not the “coolness” of anything. The people who break into other people’s computers are called crackers. Those who do it for a living are called Network Security Professionals. Hacking in general means the ingenuity of new solutions to potentially (un)solvable problems.