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### Conclusion
And so with this we can add another collection of animations to our toolbelt! If you&#8217;re wondering why I left border out of this box-model post, it&#8217;s because I have already written a post dedicated to just the [border animation](https://brandonrozek.com/2015/05/animatable-border/). Here are some of the resources I looked at for this post. Hopefully I&#8217;ll come back with another animatable post soon! <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/margin>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/padding>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/height> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/height>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/width> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/width>{.broken_link}
And so with this we can add another collection of animations to our toolbelt! If you&#8217;re wondering why I left border out of this box-model post, it&#8217;s because I have already written a post dedicated to just the [border animation](https://brandonrozek.com/2015/05/animatable-border/). Here are some of the resources I looked at for this post. Hopefully I&#8217;ll come back with another animatable post soon! <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin> <https://web.archive.org/web/20151112043907/https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/margin> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/padding>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/height> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/height>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/width> <https://web.archive.org/web/20150919163210/https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/width>

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title: Autostart Desktop Applications
---
The [freedesktop specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/autostart-spec/0.5/ar01s02.html) describes how to identify file types, launch applications, and other useful desktop functions. A useful spec I've found recently is for launching desktop applications when you log into your machine.
The [freedesktop specification](https://web.archive.org/web/20240105053937/https://specifications.freedesktop.org/autostart-spec/0.5/ar01s02.html) describes how to identify file types, launch applications, and other useful desktop functions. A useful spec I've found recently is for launching desktop applications when you log into your machine.
In my Kubuntu 20.10 system, the directory `$HOME/.config/autostart` can contain [`.desktop`](/blog/linuxdesktopicons/) files that describes the applications to start on login. Drop whichever desktop file you wish to start there. In other systems it may be located under `$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/autostart`.
If you want to start up a script instead, you can put the script under `$HOME/.config/autostart-scripts`.
If you want to start up a script instead, you can put the script under `$HOME/.config/autostart-scripts`.

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ From my `subscriptions.xml` here's an example entry:
<outline text="Jake Bauer" title="Jake Bauer" type="rss" xmlUrl="https://www.paritybit.ca/feed.xml" htmlUrl="https://www.paritybit.ca/"/>
```
It looks like I need to extract the `title`, `xmlUrl`, and `htmlUrl` attributes in that specific order. I'll use the same technique from a previous post on [capturing quoated strings](/capturing-quoted-string-sed).
It looks like I need to extract the `title`, `xmlUrl`, and `htmlUrl` attributes in that specific order. I'll use the same technique from a previous post on [capturing quoated strings](/blog/capturing-quoted-string-sed).
```bash
grep "xmlUrl" subscriptions.xml |\
@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ HTML_EXPR="<li><a href=\"\3\">\1<\/a> (<a href=\"\2\">feed<\/a>)<\/li>"
REPLACE_EXPR="s/$XML_EXPR/$HTML_EXPR/g"
grep "xmlUrl" "$1" | sed "$REPLACE_EXPR"
```
```

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medium_enabled: true
---
I feel like Ham Radio has been hiding in the background as I move through life. I knew someone that kept a Ham radio in his car, Noah talks about it frequently on his [podcast](http://www.asknoahshow.com/), and it seemed like the next step after [playing with](https://github.com/brandon-rozek/radiotuner) [software defined radio](https://www.amazon.com/RTL-SDR-Blog-RTL2832U-Software-Telescopic/dp/B011HVUEME/ref=sr_1_3).
I feel like Ham Radio has been hiding in the background as I move through life. I knew someone that kept a Ham radio in his car, Noah talks about it frequently on his [podcast](https://asknoahshow.com/), and it seemed like the next step after [playing with](https://github.com/brandon-rozek/radiotuner) [software defined radio](https://www.amazon.com/RTL-SDR-Blog-RTL2832U-Software-Telescopic/dp/B011HVUEME/ref=sr_1_3).
One of the things that I think pushed me over to wanting to get my Technician's license is the discovery of [digital data modes](http://www.arrl.org/digital-data-modes). Hams even have their own [email](https://www.winlink.org/)!

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ There are two types of hidden that I can think of:
- You don't want any pages within unlisted to render at all.
- You want it to render, but not appear in the section listing
For the first case, [Filosophy suggests](https://filosophy.org/code/disabling-a-specific-section-in-hugo/) to rename the section so that it starts with a dot. For example, `.unlisted`.
For the first case, [Filosophy suggests](https://web.archive.org/web/20210125075337/https://filosophy.org/code/disabling-a-specific-section-in-hugo/) to rename the section so that it starts with a dot. For example, `.unlisted`.
For the second case, we need to introduce a page variable to help us choose when to display it. Let us call that page variable `hidden`. To set it to true, you need to add it to the frontmatter of `content/unlisted/_index.md`.
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<li><a href="{{ .Permalink }}">{{ .Title }}</a></li>
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
```
```

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ We can show this using a theorem from mathlib!
exact eq_or_eq_neg_of_sq_eq_sq n 3 H1_1
```
[(Quite the long name...)](https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/GroupPower/Ring.html#eq_or_eq_neg_of_sq_eq_sq)
[(Quite the long name...)](https://web.archive.org/web/20240106030817/https://leanprover-community.github.io/mathlib4_docs/Mathlib/Algebra/GroupPower/Ring.html#eq_or_eq_neg_of_sq_eq_sq)
Lastly, we combine the two subset proofs to show equality

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ First of all, I wanted to include a video of a bot playing Pong. The video was a
You just need to replace the `0.1` with the appropriate decimal number to change the speed.
Giphy has a great [writeup](https://engineering.giphy.com/how-to-make-gifs-with-ffmpeg/) describing the commands to use in order to make your GIF look nice.
Giphy has a great [writeup](https://web.archive.org/web/20200109095206/https://engineering.giphy.com/how-to-make-gifs-with-ffmpeg/) describing the commands to use in order to make your GIF look nice.
```bash
ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 -filter_complex "[0:v] palettegen" palette.png

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ I've been coming across more [neocities](https://neocities.org/) websites recent
![Example Badge](/badges/fedora.gif)
These web badges are often small images that shows a product or message. Historically, it dates back to when Netscape in 1996 made the [Netscape Now!](https://sillydog.org/netscape/now.html) badge.
These web badges are often small images that shows a product or message. Historically, it dates back to when Netscape in 1996 made the [Netscape Now!](https://web.archive.org/web/20240914044400/https://sillydog.org/netscape/now.html) badge.
Since then, the Geocities picked it up and standardized many of the web badges to have a pixel size of 88x31. These badges are sometimes animated as GIFs, though they usually don't hold dynamic information.