Please enable JavaScript in your browser! Home Explore Help Sign In Register xena / h SSH HTTPS Copy Need help cloning? Visit Help ! ZIP TAR.GZ Watch 1 Star 0 Fork 0 The shitposting utility bot Branch: master Branches & Tags Branches Tags dg master h plugins printerfact.py printerfact.py 606B Permalink History Raw from util import hook import requests, re, random regex = re.compile(re.escape("cat"), re.IGNORECASE) kittenrex = re.compile(re.escape("kitten"), re.IGNORECASE) preggorex = re.compile(re.escape("pregmant"), re.IGNORECASE) @hook.regex("PHP sadness$") def php_fact(inp): return "http://phpsadness.com/sad/" + str(random.randint(0,53)) @hook.regex("^printer fact$") @hook.command def printerfact(inp, say=None): r = requests.get('https://catfacts-api.appspot.com/api/fa...
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This archive contains freely available technical reports and published papers , as well as PhD dissertations , written by members of the Rice Programming Languages Team on Scheme programming technology and related topics. Since Matthias Felleisen and some of his students moved from Rice University to Northeastern University in the summer of 2001, please see the Northeastern PLT Publications Page for recent publications by former members of Rice PLT. Note : Some people have complained of problems when they try to read these documents in their Web browser (by just clicking on the links). This doesn't appear to be due an error in our server configuration, but rather due to browser misconfiguration. The documents should have a MIME content type of PostScript or DVI, as appropriate, and a content encoding of x-gzip . Browsers sometimes ignore the encoding. If ...
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CL-PREVALENCE is an implementation of Object Prevalence for Common Lisp. It was written by and is being maintained by Sven Van Caekenberghe . CL-PREVALENCE is using S-XML for the XML serialization protocol (there is also a more Lisp-like s-expression-based serialization protocol). Object Prevalence is a simple but interesting concept first proposed by Klaus Wuestefeld in 2001. IBM developerWorks has a reasonable Introduction to Object Prevalence article. The main Java implementation is called Prevayler , with a (chaotic) wiki site with lots of information and discussions. The following academic paper seems to describe the most essential features of Object Prevalence, without naming it as such: A Simple and Efficient Implementation for Small Databases by Birrell, Jones, and Wobber [1987]. Basically, the idea is this: Most databases are only a couple o...
;;;; Example: "The Einstein's Riddle". ;;;; ;;;; There are five houses in a row, each of different color. ;;;; ;;;; Each has an owner of a different nationality. ;;;; ;;;; Each owner has a unique favorite drink, type of cigarette, and a pet. ;;;; ;;;; 1. The Brit lives in the red house ;;;; 2. The Swede keeps dogs as pets ;;;; 3. The Dane drinks tea ;;;; 4. The green house is on the left of the white house ;;;; 5. The green house's owner drinks coffee ;;;; 6. The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds ;;;; 7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill ;;;; 8. The man living in the centre house drinks milk ;;;; 9. The Norwegian lives in the first house ;;;; 10. The person who smokes Marlboro lives next to the one who keeps cats ;;;; 11. The person who keeps horses lives next to the person who smokes Dunhill ;;;; 12. The person who smokes Winfield drinks beer ;;;; 13. The Germa...
Next: Original Publications , Up: (dir) Screamer provides a nondeterministic choice-point operator, a backtracking mechanism, and a forward propagation facility. Screamer was originally written by Jeffrey Mark Siskind and David Allen McAllester. The copy of Screamer this documentation refers to is maintained courtesy of Steel Bank Studio Ltd by Nikodemus Siivola . The Google Group http://groups.google.com/group/screamer/ exists for Screamer-related discussions. Screamer is maintained in Git: git clone git://github.com/nikodemus/screamer.git will get you a local copy. http://github.com/nikodemus/screamer is the GitHub project page. Introduction 1 Original Publications 2 Overview 2.1 Important Note on Packages 2.2 Choice-Points, Failure, and Backtracking 2.3 Generators 2.4 Side-Effects 2.5 Constraint Propagation 2.6 Current Limitations 2.6.1 Not Supported At All...
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<![endif] About Author Atlantis Atlantis Pt2 Atlantis Pt3 Atlantis Pt4 Egypt Blog Bloodline Children Of The Grail Sirius And The Grail History History Pt2 Jesus The Atlantean Lineage Of Christ The Goddess Solar Brotherhood Aryan Origins /.nav-collapse /#social-networking /container /navbar-inner /#menu-above-header /#header-image /row /container /#head-wrapper /#header Home / History / Jesus The Atlantean /.post-header When Jesus was born, it threatened the growing rule of the roman empire and catholic church (Not officially organized at the time), so the Romans [and others] set out to kill all first born thinking they could get to Jesus and stop him AND his lineage. But Jesus was special and would survive to bring the message to the world that they are divine and that we are all divine, of course that message got hijacked..But since so...
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Common body insert, usually blank The Introversion Forums Skip to content FAQ Search Login Register Board index ‹ Introversion ‹ Introversion Blog Change font size • Print view NOTE: remove the style="display: none" when you want to have the forum description on the topic body The only place you'll ever hear the truth Moderators: DTNC Vicious , bert_the_turtle , jelco 170 posts • Page 1 of 12 • 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ... 12 It's all in your head, Part 3 It's all in your head, Part 3 by Chris » Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:33 pm First week of game development is over, and its time for some new screenshots. These screenshots represent the first weeks work in writing a procedural City Generator. Just a few incredibly simple rules govern the growth of roads in these prototypes. By making small changes to tho...
Arch Linux global navigation bar Home Packages Forums Wiki Bugs AUR Download #archnavbar From ArchWiki Jump to: navigation , search start content dwb is a lightweight and flexible web browser using the webkit engine. It is customizable through its web interface and fully usable with keyboard shortcuts. 1 Installation 2 Basic usage 2.1 dwb-specific 2.2 vim-like 2.3 Notes 3 Configuration 3.1 Search engines 3.2 keys 3.3 Custom keybinds 4 Extensions 4.1 Adblock 5 Userscripts 5.1 defer-loading 5.2 fast-forward 5.3 open-firefox 5.4 startup-noautoreload 5.5 toggle-stylesheet 5.6 youtube-player 5.7 rocker gestures 6 Stylesheet 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Search engines search for undefined 7.2 Fuzzy font in Github 7.3 HTML5 media 8 dwb-git 8.1 Plugin Support 8.1.1 Flash Support 8.1.2 Java Support 8.2 Improved Ability to Display Websit...
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_ _ _ |_|___| |_ ___ ___|_|_____ ___ ___ | | | _| -_| _| | | | . |_ -| |_|_|_|_| |___|_| |_|_|_|_| |___|___| Welcome to Interim OS , a minimal operating system featuring a language oriented kernel. (Last Update: 2015-09-10) Download Interim OS Release 0.1.0 (alpha) for Raspberry Pi 2 Full Source Code at Github The (unpublished) Interim Paper Photos of the Prototype Device It is intended for: Computer / OS design education Embedded systems development "Recreational" computing / hacking / tinkering I don't recall the exact moment when I decided to start the project that turned out to be much, much more work and patience then I ever expected, but it must have been around 1 or 2 years ago. It has its roots in my experiments with turning AVR-based microcontrollers (Arduino, Teensy) into something resembling a PC or terminal. Back the...