If it's so easy to guess a uuid, here you go
I ran crypto.randomUUID()
twice on my machine.
The first ID was 15041508-fd38-4eda-bc1d-7b74e4738cd9
The second? That's your challenge.
I encrypted a text file with the following command:
If it's so easy to guess a uuid, here you go
I ran crypto.randomUUID()
twice on my machine.
The first ID was 15041508-fd38-4eda-bc1d-7b74e4738cd9
The second? That's your challenge.
I encrypted a text file with the following command:
Paste it to settings.json
:
"github.copilot.chat.commitMessageGeneration.instructions": [
{
"text": "Follow the Conventional Commits format strictly for commit messages. Use the structure below:\n\n```\n<type>[optional scope]: <gitmoji> <description>\n\n[optional body]\n```\n\nGuidelines:\n\n1. **Type and Scope**: Choose an appropriate type (e.g., `feat`, `fix`) and optional scope to describe the affected module or feature.\n\n2. **Gitmoji**: Include a relevant `gitmoji` that best represents the nature of the change.\n\n3. **Description**: Write a concise, informative description in the header; use backticks if referencing code or specific terms.\n\n4. **Body**: For additional details, use a well-structured body section:\n - Use bullet points (`*`) for clarity.\n - Clearly describe the motivation, context, or technical details behind the change, if applicable.\n\nCommit messages should be clear, informative, and professional, aiding readability and project tracking."
}
]
#!/usr/bin/env -S bash -xeuo pipefail | |
set -xeuo pipefail | |
pkg install pacman patchelf \ | |
which time ldd tree | |
echo | |
echo |
If you have an application that you want to test on different architectures and operating systems (including macOS) - then you can use the runners that GitHub provides for free for open source projects
First of all, remember these simple rules:
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
curl -s https://github.com/... | grep -oE 'https://camo[^"]+' | while read i;do curl -X PURGE "$i";echo;done |
# ADB commands | |
## List users | |
adb shell pm list users | |
replace number with user number from previous command. | |
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 10 com.mipay.wallet.in | |
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 10 com.android.thememanager | |
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 10 com.mi.globalbrowser | |
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 10 com.mi.android.global.minusscreen | |
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 10 com.android.thememanager |
# I'll be doing another one for Linux, but this one will give you | |
# a pop up notification and sound alert (using the built-in sounds for macOS) | |
# Requires https://github.com/caarlos0/timer to be installed | |
# Mac setup for pomo | |
alias work="timer 60m && terminal-notifier -message 'Pomodoro'\ | |
-title 'Work Timer is up! Take a Break 😊'\ | |
-appIcon '~/Pictures/pumpkin.png'\ | |
-sound Crystal" |
from tqdm import tqdm, trange | |
import time # used in this example to delay progress | |
# Initiate 0-100 progress bar, start at 15, with format shown below | |
# One bar will be shown and updated | |
# Will display one 0-100 progress bar, showing just percentage and the bar | |
pbar = tqdm(total=100, initial=15, bar_format='Loading: {percentage:3.0f}%|{bar:10}') | |
# Loading: 15%|█▌ | |
time.sleep(2) |
A honest review focusing on what really matters in smartphones: Affordable price, reasonable performance and battery life, good software, no bloatware, ease of unlocking the bootloader, data protection and privacy. Most reviews on the net focus on superficial, unimportant stuff like an extra megapixel here or the form of the display notch there.
tl;dr: It is like Xiaomi is making it intentionally hard to get rid of their spyware-ridden, bloated firmware (requiring a SIM card, Mi account, Windows software, and a full week of waiting time). DO NOT BUY XIAOMI PHONES!
Looking at the sub-150 EUR mid range category, comparing with the Moto G31 and G22. The Xiaomi Redmi 10C has been for sale at ALDI in Germany for 139 EUR as of August 2022. (Actually, the Lenovo-owned company MEDION is distributing this phone to ALDI, what an irony that the