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permalink: /2015/04/function-two-points-theory/
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![<img src="/files/images/04162015_1.jpeg" alt="Part1" width="1700" height="2338" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-66" />](/files/images/04162015_1.jpeg)
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![<img src="/files/images/04162015_2.jpeg" alt="Part2" width="1700" height="2338" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-67" />](/files/images/04162015_2.jpeg)
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![<img src="/files/images/04162015_3.jpeg" alt="Part3" width="1700" height="2338" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-68" />](/files/images/04162015_3.jpeg)
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![<img src="/files/images/04162015_4.jpeg" alt="Part4" width="1700" height="2338" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-69" />](/files/images/04162015_4.jpeg)
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\end{algorithm}
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```
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![image-20200514225618784](/files/images/20200514225618784.png)
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![image-20200514225618784](/files/images/blog/20200514225618784.png)
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One way to distribute to different Linux distributions is to compile the source under each of them and distribute it separately. This can be a pain to manage if you target multiple distributions and multiple versions of those distributions. Instead, let's take a look at AppImage. This allows us to package up our binaries and shared libraries under one file which we can distribute.
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![AppImage Architecture Diagram](/files/images/appimage-architecture-overview.svg)
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![AppImage Architecture Diagram](/files/images/blog/appimage-architecture-overview.svg)
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Source: https://docs.appimage.org/reference/architecture.html
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And here's a screenshot of my terminal session when I called `bat`
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![image-20200201063050726](/files/images/20200201063050726.png)
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![image-20200201063050726](/files/images/blog/20200201063050726.png)
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\end{minipage}
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```
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![](/files/images/202201292013.svg)
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![](/files/images/blog/202201292013.svg)
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Below is all these steps combined into a compile-able LaTex file.
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echo "https://brandonrozek.com" | qrencode -t ansiutf8
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```
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![](/files/images/20200926221423.png)
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Now let's open it up using `litecli` and show the syntax highlighting.
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![image-20200229185045757](/files/images/20200229185045757.png)
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![image-20200229185045757](/files/images/blog/20200229185045757.png)
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plt.show()
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```
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![](/files/images/2020032901.png)
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![](/files/images/blog/2020032901.png)
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Now let's look at the distribution of the number of tosses for each player
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plt.title("Poisson Distributions")
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## Conclusion
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It's as simple as running it and typing out what you want to say
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![](/files/images/20200301113507984.png)
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{{< addaudio "/files/audio/20200301113507984.mp3" >}}
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Playing around with different voices and I can get something like this:
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{{< addaudio "/files/audio/20200301115220550.mp3" >}}
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When you first create an account on Mastodon you will have an interface similar to this following.
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![](/files/images/202205151932.png)
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![](/files/images/blog/202205151932.png)
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One thing you'll notice immediately is that it's very limited. You can only view one feed at a time, and you can't set an option to see your feed and multiple tags in one place. This is where the advanced interface comes in. Go to Preferences -> Appearence -> Check "Enable Advanced Web Interface"
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This will then enable something similar to below:
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Note the ordering of the feeds I have pinned:
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\end{lstlisting}
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```
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\end{enumerate}
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To see the results run `man ./git.1`
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\end{document}
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Download the [Netboot ISO](https://boot.netboot.xyz/ipxe/netboot.xyz.iso) and [load it onto a flash drive](/blog/ddforiso/). Then boot a computer from the flash drive and you should see something similar to this animation from their website:
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Another benefit of this approach over Ventoy is that we don't have to manually update the flash drive. It always comes fresh with the ISOs available on their website.
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Given the JSON from the top of the post it'll produce:
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You'll need to sign up for an account first. I was then going to write about some of the following steps, but `ngrok` has a really nice quad chart when you login
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![steps](/files/images/0932485094325.png)
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![steps](/files/images/blog/0932485094325.png)
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Just note that in step (3) you will actually have a random sequence of characters after `authtoken`.
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With [Scrcpy](https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy) you can control an Android device remotely!
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![1578623897330](/files/images/1578623897330.png)
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![1578623897330](/files/images/blog/1578623897330.png)
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The `README` on the Github page has all the information you need though it boils down to a few simple steps.
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Here is an example of an animation I made with this tool:
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- Tails
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- UBCD
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Example screenshot from their website.
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virt-viewer Lubuntu
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