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afolarin / resource_alloc_docker.md
Last active March 18, 2024 17:01
Resource Allocation in Docker

#Container Resource Allocation Options in docker-run

now see: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#runtime-constraints-on-resources

You have various options for controlling resources (cpu, memory, disk) in docker. These are principally via the docker-run command options.

##Dynamic CPU Allocation -c, --cpu-shares=0
CPU shares (relative weight, specify some numeric value which is used to allocate relative cpu share)

@weapp
weapp / nginx.conf
Created August 4, 2014 17:21
Return common errors as json in Nginx
error_page 500 /500.html;
location /500.html{
return 500 '{"error": {"status_code": 500,"status": "Internal Server Error"}}';
}
error_page 502 /502.html;
location /502.html{
return 502 '{"error": {"status_code": 502,"status": "Bad Gateway"}}';
}
@eelsivart
eelsivart / heartbleed.py
Last active March 15, 2025 17:07 — forked from sh1n0b1/ssltest.py
Heartbleed (CVE-2014-0160) Test & Exploit Python Script
#!/usr/bin/python
# Modified by Travis Lee
# Last Updated: 4/21/14
# Version 1.16
#
# -changed output to display text only instead of hexdump and made it easier to read
# -added option to specify number of times to connect to server (to get more data)
# -added option to send STARTTLS command for use with SMTP/POP/IMAP/FTP/etc...
# -added option to specify an input file of multiple hosts, line delimited, with or without a port specified (host:port)
@chilts
chilts / alexa.js
Created October 30, 2013 09:27
Getting the Alexa top 1 million sites directly from the server, unzipping it, parsing the csv and getting each line as an array.
var request = require('request');
var unzip = require('unzip');
var csv2 = require('csv2');
request.get('http://s3.amazonaws.com/alexa-static/top-1m.csv.zip')
.pipe(unzip.Parse())
.on('entry', function (entry) {
entry.pipe(csv2()).on('data', console.log);
})
;
@jvcleave
jvcleave / distccd-rpi.plist
Last active April 30, 2024 06:27
mac distcc install instructions
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>distccd-rpi</string>
<key>Program</key>
<string>/Users/YOUR_USER_NAME/Scripts/launchd-distccd.sh</string>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
function termFreqMap(str) {
var words = str.split(' ');
var termFreq = {};
words.forEach(function(w) {
termFreq[w] = (termFreq[w] || 0) + 1;
});
return termFreq;
}
function addKeysToDict(map, dict) {
@tmcw
tmcw / xyz_vs_tms.md
Last active May 28, 2025 17:03
The difference between XYZ and TMS tiles and how to convert between them

The difference between XYZ and TMS tiles and how to convert between them

Lots of tile-based maps use either the XYZ or TMS scheme. These are the maps that have tiles ending in /0/0/0.png or something. Sometimes if it's a script, it'll look like &z=0&y=0&x=0 instead. Anyway, these are usually maps in Spherical Mercator.

Good examples are OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, MapBox, MapQuest, etc. Lots of maps.

Most of those are in XYZ. The best documentation for that is slippy map tilenames on the OSM Wiki, and Klokan's Tiles a la Google.

@naholyr
naholyr / _service.md
Created December 13, 2012 09:39
Sample /etc/init.d script

Sample service script for debianoids

Look at LSB init scripts for more information.

Usage

Copy to /etc/init.d:

# replace "$YOUR_SERVICE_NAME" with your service's name (whenever it's not enough obvious)
@rodw
rodw / backup-github.sh
Last active July 22, 2025 01:36
A simple script to backup an organization's GitHub repositories, wikis and issues.
#!/bin/bash
# A simple script to backup an organization's GitHub repositories.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NOTES:
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# * User @jimklimov (and probably some others called out in the long comment
# thread below) have modified this script to make it more robust and keep
# up with various changes in the GitHub API and response format at:
# https://github.com/jimklimov/github-scripts
@ljos
ljos / cocoa_keypress_monitor.py
Last active August 12, 2024 17:34
Showing how to listen to all keypresses in OS X through the Cocoa API using Python and PyObjC
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# cocoa_keypress_monitor.py
# Copyright © 2016 Bjarte Johansen <[email protected]>
#
# The MIT License (MIT)
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including