Homebrew Formula patching old ImageMagick release 6.9.7-3
$ brew install https://gist.githubusercontent.com/afaur/15fbb18b28e2140ec3fda8b098262e55/raw/b733366d08da64f87bc889eebf173f4e50e394bc/imagemagick.rb
" Plugin Setup | |
call plug#begin('~/.config/nvim/plugged') | |
Plug 'airblade/vim-gitgutter' | |
Plug 'cloudhead/neovim-fuzzy' | |
Plug 'ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim' | |
Plug 'dracula/vim', { 'as': 'dracula' } | |
Plug 'junegunn/vim-easy-align' | |
Plug 'mattn/gist-vim' | |
Plug 'mattn/webapi-vim' | |
Plug 'mihaifm/bufstop' |
set-option -g status-keys vi | |
set-window-option -g mode-keys vi | |
set -g mouse on | |
set-option -g history-limit 10000 | |
set -s escape-time 0 | |
set -g aggressive-resize on | |
unbind ^X |
# Original code. The problem here is that if there's an existing | |
# Bar object for the user then we end up with two objects. That's | |
# a valid case though -- we just don't want it here. I want it to | |
# result in the user having one confirmed Bar object. | |
foo = Bar.create_or_raise( | |
user: user, | |
entity: entity, | |
status: :confirmed, | |
role: :owner | |
) |
{ | |
"body": "{\"temperature\":\"72.00\",\"pressure\":\"1234.45\",\"rh\":\"12.34\"}", | |
"resource": "/{proxy+}", | |
"requestContext": { | |
"resourceId": "123456", | |
"apiId": "1234567890", | |
"resourcePath": "/{proxy+}", | |
"httpMethod": "POST", | |
"requestId": "c6af9ac6-7b61-11e6-9a41-93e8deadbeef", | |
"accountId": "123456789012", |
filetype plugin on | |
filetype plugin indent on | |
syntax on | |
filetype indent on | |
set autoindent | |
set autoread | |
set backspace=2 | |
set clipboard=unnamed | |
set cursorline |
web: bundle exec puma -t 4:16 config.ru -p $PORT | |
worker: bundle exec sidekiq -r ./app.rb |
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Parser do | |
use Mix.Task | |
require IEx | |
@shortdoc "A test of the parser." | |
def run(_args) do | |
Mix.shell.info "Greetings from the parser" | |
# The following tree represents a query that looks like: |
-- Works perfectly! | |
SELECT COUNT(*), | |
ST_Union(geom) as location_union, | |
ST_SnapToGrid(ST_Transform(ST_SnapToGrid(ST_Transform(geom, _ST_BestSRID(geom)), 10,10),4326),0.0001, 0.0001) AS snap_pt | |
FROM locations | |
GROUP BY snap_pt | |
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1; | |
-- But what's a decent way to figure out which groups contain a given user? | |
-- I can use the following query to get the list of users in an example ST_Union from above: |
Enum.filter(1..999, fn(x) -> rem(x, 5) == 0 || rem(x, 3) == 0 end) | |
|> Enum.reduce(fn(x, acc) -> acc + x end) | |
# 233168 |