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pjobson / plex_media_permissions_4_noobies.md
Last active March 26, 2025 00:04
Plex Media Permissions for Linux Noobies

Plex Media Permissions for Linux Noobies

There is no problem with being a noobie and I do not use the term to sligtht or disparage anyone.

This is a way to setup your permissions for running Plex in Linux. Different folks may use different methods.

The permissions concepts provided here apply to OSX, but the users and groups are controlled and modified differently, so much of this will not work properly. I think the command is dscl, but that could be out of date.

There are many ways to setup your permissions scheme in Linux, this methodology describes a way to do it, not everyone will like it, but it works for me, so whatever.

@JofArnold
JofArnold / Login.m
Last active October 26, 2022 13:31
Using promises in React Native modules with Swift
// Created by react-native-create-bridge
// import RCTBridgeModule
#if __has_include(<React/RCTBridgeModule.h>)
#import <React/RCTBridgeModule.h>
#elif __has_include(“RCTBridgeModule.h”)
#import “RCTBridgeModule.h”
#else
#import “React/RCTBridgeModule.h” // Required when used as a Pod in a Swift project
#endif
@mosquito
mosquito / README.md
Last active April 13, 2025 18:03
Add doker-compose as a systemd unit

Docker compose as a systemd unit

Create file /etc/systemd/system/[email protected]. SystemD calling binaries using an absolute path. In my case is prefixed by /usr/local/bin, you should use paths specific for your environment.

[Unit]
Description=%i service with docker compose
PartOf=docker.service
After=docker.service
@bhrott
bhrott / FuckingSubstringSwift3.md
Last active December 30, 2018 00:34
Fucking substring Swift 3

1 - Create a extensions for String with a new, wonderfull, superpower method called crop:

extension String {
    func crop(from: Int, length: Int) -> String! {
        let startIndex = self.index(self.startIndex, offsetBy: from)
        
        var result = self.substring(from: startIndex)
        
        let endIndex = result.index(result.startIndex, offsetBy: length)
 result = result.substring(to: endIndex)
@spalladino
spalladino / mysql-docker.sh
Created December 22, 2015 13:47
Backup and restore a mysql database from a running Docker mysql container
# Backup
docker exec CONTAINER /usr/bin/mysqldump -u root --password=root DATABASE > backup.sql
# Restore
cat backup.sql | docker exec -i CONTAINER /usr/bin/mysql -u root --password=root DATABASE
@squarism
squarism / iterm2.md
Last active May 3, 2025 05:27
An iTerm2 Cheatsheet

Tabs and Windows

Function Shortcut
New Tab + T
Close Tab or Window + W (same as many mac apps)
Go to Tab + Number Key (ie: ⌘2 is 2nd tab)
Go to Split Pane by Direction + Option + Arrow Key
Cycle iTerm Windows + backtick (true of all mac apps and works with desktops/mission control)
@paulirish
paulirish / what-forces-layout.md
Last active April 30, 2025 13:27
What forces layout/reflow. The comprehensive list.

What forces layout / reflow

All of the below properties or methods, when requested/called in JavaScript, will trigger the browser to synchronously calculate the style and layout*. This is also called reflow or layout thrashing, and is common performance bottleneck.

Generally, all APIs that synchronously provide layout metrics will trigger forced reflow / layout. Read on for additional cases and details.

Element APIs

Getting box metrics
  • elem.offsetLeft, elem.offsetTop, elem.offsetWidth, elem.offsetHeight, elem.offsetParent
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 1, 2025 10:51
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@ChickenProp
ChickenProp / gist:3805370
Created September 29, 2012 22:55
Piiwii - a Raspberry Pi-powered robot controlled by a Wii nunchuk

I turned my Raspberry Pi into a robot, controlled by a Wii nunchuk. It's surprisingly easy to do - at least, surprisingly to me, who has not previously made a robot. But because it's surprising, it might help others to have a guide, so here one is.

Parts

I'm linking to SKPang for most of these, but Sparkfun and Adafruit would be good places to look if you're in the US.

(If you're in the UK, a word of caution - I bought motors and some other stuff from Sparkfun to save £7 over SKPang, but the package got stopped at customs and I had to pay £4 VAT and £8 handling fees. My understanding is that this will only happen on packages whose contents are worth more than £15, but you'd be a fool to trust me on this. It didn't happen when I spent £20 at Adafruit or £5 at Sparkfun. YMMV.)

  • Raspberry Pi - for the robot logic. An Arduino or similar could be substituted (though the software would need to be rewritten).