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cashiwamochi / sfm_from_videos.sh
Created April 28, 2019 10:53
An easy script for sfm using colmap
#!/bin/bash
# Extract frames from video
mkdir images
ffmpeg -i $1 -r 24 -q:v 1 images/%06d.jpg
# ffmpeg -i $1 -ss start[sec] -t end[sec] [framerate] -q:v 1 %06d.jpg
# start to colmap process
DATASET_PATH=$(pwd)
@taylorwood
taylorwood / core.clj
Last active November 3, 2021 13:47
GraalVM polyglot interop between Clojure and JavaScript https://blog.taylorwood.io/2018/11/26/graal-polyglot.html
(ns polydact.core
(:import (clojure.lang IFn)
(org.graalvm.polyglot Context Value)
(org.graalvm.polyglot.proxy ProxyArray ProxyExecutable ProxyObject)))
(set! *warn-on-reflection* true)
(comment
(do
(def context
@mumoshu
mumoshu / helmify-kustomize
Last active December 13, 2024 13:20
Run `helmify-kustomize build $chart $env` in order to generate a local helm chart at `$chart/`, from kustomize overlay at `${chart}-kustomize/overlays/$env`
#!/usr/bin/env bash
cmd=$1
chart=$2
env=$3
dir=${chart}-kustomize
chart=${chart/.\//}
build() {
@bhb
bhb / blockchain-w-spec.md
Last active July 1, 2022 11:24
Building a blockchain, assisted by Clojure spec

Building a blockchain, assisted by Clojure spec

In an effort to gain at least a superficial understanding of the technical implementation of cryptocurrencies, I recently worked my way through "Learn Blockchains by Building One" using Clojure.

This was a good chance to experiment with using spec in new ways. At work, we primarily use spec to validate our global re-frame state and to validate data at system boundaries. For this project, I experimented with using instrumentation much more pervasively than I had done elsewhere.

This is not a guide to spec (there are already many excellent resources for this). Rather, it's an experience report exploring what went well, what is still missing, and quite a few unanswered questions for future research. If you have solutions for any of the problems I've presented, please let me know!

You don't need to know or care about blockchains to understand the code be

@hokaccha
hokaccha / sushi
Created April 30, 2014 07:52
Macのターミナルに寿司を降らせる
$ ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/)[1].to_i;S="\xf0\x9f\x8d\xa3";a={};puts "\033[2J";loop{a[rand(C)]=0;a.each{|x,o|;a[x]+=1;print "\033[#{o};#{x}H \033[#{a[x]};#{x}H#{S} \033[0;0H"};$stdout.flush;sleep 0.01}'
@aaronwolen
aaronwolen / slides.md
Last active November 11, 2022 23:57
Pandoc template to generate reveal.js slideshows.

% Title % Name % Date

My first slide

List

@theconektd
theconektd / github.css
Created April 30, 2012 02:11
Github Markdown CSS - for Markdown Editor Preview
body {
font-family: Helvetica, arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 1.6;
padding-top: 10px;
padding-bottom: 10px;
background-color: white;
padding: 30px; }
body > *:first-child {
@jt
jt / merge.md
Created August 23, 2011 18:47
Merge a forked gist

If someone forks a gist and you'd like to merge their changes. Do this:

  1. clone your repo, I use the name of the gist

     git clone git://gist.github.com/1163142.git gist-1163142
    
  2. add a remote for the forked gist, I'm using the name of my fellow developer

     git remote add aaron git://gist.github.com/1164196.git