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tristanisfeld / browsersync.js
Last active November 10, 2023 23:58
Gulp 4 - Multifile tasks w/ external config. Basic gulpfile template for use with multiple task files, using gulp-load-plugins
// =========================================================
// Gulp Task: browsersync
// NOTE: Using gulp v4
// Description: Sync sass, typescript, html, and browser
// using external config or add modify src
// npm install --save-dev browser-sync gulp-typescript gulpjs/gulp.git#4.0 gulp-load-plugins
// Options: node-sass gulp-sass || gulp-ruby-sass
// =========================================================
var config = require('../config.js');
var browserSync = require('browser-sync').create();
@rauchg
rauchg / README.md
Last active April 13, 2025 04:29
require-from-twitter
@AtulKsol
AtulKsol / psql-error-fix.md
Last active November 13, 2024 12:43
Solution of psql: FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user “postgres” (or any user)

psql: FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user “postgres” (or any user)

The connection failed because by default psql connects over UNIX sockets using peer authentication, that requires the current UNIX user to have the same user name as psql. So you will have to create the UNIX user postgres and then login as postgres or use sudo -u postgres psql database-name for accessing the database (and psql should not ask for a password).

If you cannot or do not want to create the UNIX user, like if you just want to connect to your database for ad hoc queries, forcing a socket connection using psql --host=localhost --dbname=database-name --username=postgres (as pointed out by @meyerson answer) will solve your immediate problem.

But if you intend to force password authentication over Unix sockets instead of the peer method, try changing the following pg_hba.conf* line:

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@evancz
evancz / cron.md
Last active December 25, 2020 13:18
Cron job to remind myself to stretch

Type crontab -l to see your cron jobs. Type crontab -e to edit them. You have to use Vim apparently.

Add a line like this:

0,30	*	*	*	*	/Users/YOURNAME/Documents/scripts/stretch.sh

That is on every 0th and 30th minute of the hour. Make sure all the separators in there are tabs!

Rank Type Prefix/Suffix Length
1 Prefix my+ 2
2 Suffix +online 6
3 Prefix the+ 3
4 Suffix +web 3
5 Suffix +media 5
6 Prefix web+ 3
7 Suffix +world 5
8 Suffix +net 3
9 Prefix go+ 2
@kconner
kconner / macOS Internals.md
Last active May 1, 2025 02:34
macOS Internals

macOS Internals

Understand your Mac and iPhone more deeply by tracing the evolution of Mac OS X from prelease to Swift. John Siracusa delivers the details.

Starting Points

How to use this gist

You've got two main options: