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var mediaJSON = { "categories" : [ { "name" : "Movies",
"videos" : [
{ "description" : "Big Buck Bunny tells the story of a giant rabbit with a heart bigger than himself. When one sunny day three rodents rudely harass him, something snaps... and the rabbit ain't no bunny anymore! In the typical cartoon tradition he prepares the nasty rodents a comical revenge.\n\nLicensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license\nhttp://www.bigbuckbunny.org",
"sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/BigBuckBunny.mp4" ],
"subtitle" : "By Blender Foundation",
"thumb" : "images/BigBuckBunny.jpg",
"title" : "Big Buck Bunny"
},
{ "description" : "The first Blender Open Movie from 2006",
"sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/ElephantsDream.mp4" ],
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carloscarcamo / iterm2.md
Created August 28, 2024 19:00 — forked from squarism/iterm2.md
An iTerm2 Cheatsheet

Tabs and Windows

Function Shortcut
New Tab + T
Close Tab or Window + W (same as many mac apps)
Go to Tab + Number Key (ie: ⌘2 is 2nd tab)
Go to Split Pane by Direction + Option + Arrow Key
Cycle iTerm Windows + backtick (true of all mac apps and works with desktops/mission control)
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carloscarcamo / randomusphones.json
Created July 31, 2024 16:05 — forked from figassis/randomusphones.json
1000 valid us phone numbers for testing
["+1-418-543-8090","+1-587-530-2271","+1-404-724-1937","+1-443-307-1473","+1-329-420-1792","+1-770-212-6011","+1-473-522-7496","+1-477-962-3907","+1-478-797-3175","+1-948-914-6246","+1-268-763-5180","+1-369-441-8619","+1-501-926-2756","+1-223-919-0967","+1-328-857-2537","+1-636-613-5429","+1-547-538-9848","+1-523-317-7761","+1-557-680-6290","+1-905-546-5021","+1-975-999-8212","+1-358-342-3321","+1-669-937-7112","+1-506-676-9834","+1-510-518-1673","+1-282-995-0297","+1-667-407-8456","+1-396-518-2124","+1-528-705-6591","+1-395-288-8024","+1-390-949-5954","+1-437-295-3568","+1-227-799-6356","+1-703-363-8155","+1-618-720-3464","+1-557-394-8274","+1-237-257-1580","+1-623-416-0089","+1-533-762-6549","+1-299-471-0213","+1-790-548-2248","+1-469-253-5139","+1-580-303-6087","+1-507-639-8400","+1-269-771-0214","+1-645-818-7021","+1-436-974-4859","+1-952-660-7350","+1-493-885-4329","+1-697-392-0705","+1-744-865-4521","+1-887-526-1105","+1-816-630-9743","+1-496-717-7301","+1-212-475-2813","+1-222-993-6707","+1-868-574-867
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carloscarcamo / git_branch_naming.md
Created April 8, 2020 18:57 — forked from revett/git_branch_naming.md
Git Branch Naming Conventions

<type>/<name>

<type>

bug    - Code changes linked to a known issue.
feat   - New feature.
hotfix - Quick fixes to the codebase.
junk   - Experiments (will never be merged).
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carloscarcamo / RAILS_CHEATSHEET.md
Created March 25, 2020 14:55 — forked from mdang/RAILS_CHEATSHEET.md
Ruby on Rails Cheatsheet

Ruby on Rails Cheatsheet

Architecture

Create a new application

Install the Rails gem if you haven't done so before

#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Originally from https://gist.github.com/IanVaughan/2902499
#
# authors: Ian Vaughan
# Jacob Zimmerman
#
# usage: uninstall_gems [<version> ...]
#
# examples:
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carloscarcamo / rails http status codes
Created October 16, 2018 09:59 — forked from mlanett/rails http status codes
HTTP status code symbols for Rails
HTTP status code symbols for Rails
Thanks to Cody Fauser for this list of HTTP responce codes and their Ruby on Rails symbol mappings.
Status Code Symbol
1xx Informational
100 :continue
101 :switching_protocols
102 :processing
[
{
"currency": "Albania Lek",
"abbreviation": "ALL",
"symbol": "&#76;&#101;&#107;"
},
{
"currency": "Afghanistan Afghani",
"abbreviation": "AFN",
"symbol": "&#1547;"

Postgres Cheatsheet

This is a collection of the most common commands I run while administering Postgres databases. The variables shown between the open and closed tags, "<" and ">", should be replaced with a name you choose. Postgres has multiple shortcut functions, starting with a forward slash, "". Any SQL command that is not a shortcut, must end with a semicolon, ";". You can use the keyboard UP and DOWN keys to scroll the history of previous commands you've run.

Setup

installation, Ubuntu

http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostgreSQL

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carloscarcamo / postgres-cheatsheet.md
Created July 25, 2018 22:06 — forked from Kartones/postgres-cheatsheet.md
PostgreSQL command line cheatsheet

PSQL

Magic words:

psql -U postgres

Some interesting flags (to see all, use -h):

  • -E: will describe the underlaying queries of the \ commands (cool for learning!)
  • -l: psql will list all databases and then exit (useful if the user you connect with doesn't has a default database, like at AWS RDS)