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@johndwells
johndwells / .htaccess
Created February 26, 2013 12:14
One htaccess to rule them all. Combo of 5G Blacklist + HTML5Boilerplate + EECMS.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 5G BLACKLIST/FIREWALL (2013)
# @ http://perishablepress.com/5g-blacklist-2013/
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 5G:[QUERY STRINGS]
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
@SlexAxton
SlexAxton / .zshrc
Last active June 6, 2025 19:18
My gif workflow
gifify() {
if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
if [[ $2 == '--good' ]]; then
ffmpeg -i $1 -r 10 -vcodec png out-static-%05d.png
time convert -verbose +dither -layers Optimize -resize 600x600\> out-static*.png GIF:- | gifsicle --colors 128 --delay=5 --loop --optimize=3 --multifile - > $1.gif
rm out-static*.png
else
ffmpeg -i $1 -s 600x400 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 10 -f gif - | gifsicle --optimize=3 --delay=3 > $1.gif
fi
else
@simoncoulton
simoncoulton / nginx-uwsgi-python3
Created May 7, 2012 04:39
Setting up Nginx, uWSGI & Python3
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Setting up Nginx, uWSGI and Python3
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First off, I'm traditionally a PHP developer, but am looking at moving across to Python. I really struggled to find decent documentation on how to get a server up and running for deploying Python web applications from the point of view of someone coming from PHP. The main problems I came across with documentation were:
1) Only showed you how to run the server for a single web application.
2) Only showed you how to configure the app, not the server it was running on.
My preferred workflow for development is by setting up a new VM in VMware Fusion and then forwarding through all requests to that VM via /etc/hosts. This might not be the optimal way to get things up and running, but it works for me.