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nick-desteffen / OSX UTC Time Zone
Created August 5, 2011 01:50
Set Time zone in OSX to UTC
sudo ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /etc/localtime
@cjolly
cjolly / pg.sh
Last active July 25, 2022 20:16
Use homebrew to upgrade to postgres on OSX
newpg=9.6.1 # set to new PG version number
oldpg=`pg_config --version | cut -d' ' -f2`
# PG 96. upgrades the readline to v7, which breaks anything linked against readline v6, like ruby via ruby-build.
# I *think* this should prevent it from installing v7. But if weird shit happens with various rubies,
# you'll have to reinstall them.
brew pin readline
# Stop current Postgres server
brew services stop postgresql
@karmi
karmi / movie-titles.rb
Created January 13, 2013 20:42
Multiple analyzers and query fields in Elasticsearch for auto-completion
require 'tire'
# Tire.configure { logger STDERR, level: 'debug' }
Tire.index('movie-titles') do
delete
create \
settings: {
index: {
analysis: {
@BrainCrumbz
BrainCrumbz / Directives Inheritance
Last active May 12, 2017 03:57
Reusing an AngularJS Directive core code. Please see 'Directives Inheritance' file for an extended description. (Text here comes out unformatted). For a working sample, please see plunkr at http://plnkr.co/edit/6kzpuSGPFfXe6eSH5bc2
Reusing an AngularJS Directive core code. The idea is to:
** 1. conceal the actual directive behaviour in a separate JS "class",
** 2. store that in an Angular service,
** 3. inject that service into an Angular directive,
** 4. just have the directive factory function return the constructed instance of the "class".
That is to separate the directive core code from the actual directive factory.
Then one actually wants to inherit a directive core "class" from another. It's not really a matter of JS inheritance, but more on how to inject one into the other by means of Angular modules, without actually instantiating none of them until needed,
@CMCDragonkai
CMCDragonkai / angularjs_directive_attribute_explanation.md
Last active November 29, 2023 15:35
JS: AngularJS Directive Attribute Binding Explanation

AngularJS Directive Attribute Binding Explanation

When using directives, you often need to pass parameters to the directive. This can be done in several ways. The first 3 can be used whether scope is true or false. This is still a WIP, so validate for yourself.

  1. Raw Attribute Strings

    <div my-directive="some string" another-param="another string"></div>
@bradmontgomery
bradmontgomery / install-comodo-ssl-cert-for-nginx.rst
Last active March 20, 2025 17:17
Steps to install a Comodo PositiveSSL certificate with Nginx.

Setting up a SSL Cert from Comodo

I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.

These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.

Purchase the cert

@trusktr
trusktr / DefaultKeyBinding.dict
Last active March 28, 2025 22:16
My DefaultKeyBinding.dict for Mac OS X
/* ~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.Dict
This file remaps the key bindings of a single user on Mac OS X 10.5 to more
closely match default behavior on Windows systems. This makes the Command key
behave like Windows Control key. To use Control instead of Command, either swap
Control and Command in Apple->System Preferences->Keyboard->Modifier Keys...
or replace @ with ^ in this file.
Here is a rough cheatsheet for syntax.
Key Modifiers
@angstwad
angstwad / dict_merge.py
Last active December 22, 2024 16:02
Recursive dictionary merge in Python
import collections
def dict_merge(dct, merge_dct):
""" Recursive dict merge. Inspired by :meth:``dict.update()``, instead of
updating only top-level keys, dict_merge recurses down into dicts nested
to an arbitrary depth, updating keys. The ``merge_dct`` is merged into
``dct``.
:param dct: dict onto which the merge is executed
:param merge_dct: dct merged into dct
@bastman
bastman / docker-cleanup-resources.md
Created March 31, 2016 05:55
docker cleanup guide: containers, images, volumes, networks

Docker - How to cleanup (unused) resources

Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...

delete volumes

// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes

$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)

$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm

@joepie91
joepie91 / random.md
Last active March 26, 2025 17:21
Secure random values (in Node.js)

Not all random values are created equal - for security-related code, you need a specific kind of random value.

A summary of this article, if you don't want to read the entire thing:

  • Don't use Math.random(). There are extremely few cases where Math.random() is the right answer. Don't use it, unless you've read this entire article, and determined that it's necessary for your case.
  • Don't use crypto.getRandomBytes directly. While it's a CSPRNG, it's easy to bias the result when 'transforming' it, such that the output becomes more predictable.
  • If you want to generate random tokens or API keys: Use uuid, specifically the uuid.v4() method. Avoid node-uuid - it's not the same package, and doesn't produce reliably secure random values.
  • If you want to generate random numbers in a range: Use random-number-csprng.

You should seriously consider reading the entire article, though - it's