VirtualTam's bookmarks
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2025-06-02 -
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Maintained forks:
- dathere/qsv - Command-line data-wrangling toolkit with Lua scripting
- medialab/xan - CSV processing tool with a built-in expression language
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2025-01-21 It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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- isd-project/isd
- joehillen/sysz - An fzf terminal UI for systemctl
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2025-01-17 source-file [-Fnqv] [-t target-pane] path ... (alias: source) Execute commands from one or more files specified by path (which may be glob(7) patterns). If -F is present, then path is expanded as a format. If -q is given, no error will be returned if path does not exist. With -n, the file is parsed but no commands are executed. -v shows the parsed commands and line numbers if possible.
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2025-01-08 -
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- lycheeverse/lychee-action - Github action to check for broken links in Markdown, HTML, and text files
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2024-12-07 -
2024-11-26 - Part 1
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- Vincent Berton VLine Asteroth and miscellaneous models
- Vincent Berton VLine Salomé and variations
He was the protege of James Trussart, who recognized his art was beyond anything that had ever been done. He was completely brilliant, maybe too much for sanity, as he would spend months building one a kind creations and built every single detail by hand. He would build the knobs, the saddles, the control plates all from solid blocks of brass. He also built his own revolutionary pickups hiding the secret of his custom design by integrating them inside the body, he also built his own cases, but even down to the smallest of details like the hinges and the handle, also built by hand from solid brass. The guitar bodies are made from resin.
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- How To Customize the PostgreSQL Prompt with psqlrc on Ubuntu 14.04
- datachomp//dotfiles - psqlrc
- okbob/pspg - Pager specialized for tabular data
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- Build own USB device on linux-based board!
- What Are Differential Pairs?
- How to route USB data lines on a PCB
- Can You Route USB 2.0 on a 2-Layer Board?
- KiCad STM32 Hardware Design - An Overview in 20 Minutes - Phil's Lab #15
- STM32 Programming via USB (DFU) - Phil's Lab #72
- How To: STM32F103C8T6 As An USB Device (Virtual Serial Port / CDC)