https://www.pivotaltracker.com/projects/158111
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| # | |
| # = Capistrano database.yml task | |
| # | |
| # Provides a couple of tasks for creating the database.yml | |
| # configuration file dynamically when deploy:setup is run. | |
| # | |
| # Category:: Capistrano | |
| # Package:: Database | |
| # Author:: Simone Carletti <weppos@weppos.net> | |
| # Copyright:: 2007-2010 The Authors |
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/projects/158111
You will need to contact shoaib.burq@gmail.com with your public key so that we can give you access to the git repository.
| # https://www.varnish-cache.org/docs/2.1/tutorial/vcl.html | |
| # https://www.varnish-cache.org/trac/wiki/VCLExamples | |
| # Summary | |
| # 1. Varnish will poll the backend at /health_check to make sure it is | |
| # healthy. If the backend goes down, varnish will server stale content | |
| # from the cache for up to 1 hour. | |
| # 2. Varnish will pass X-Forwarded-For headers through to the backend | |
| # 3. Varnish will remove cookies from urls that match static content file | |
| # extensions (jpg, gif, ...) |
| public class EnumMapper : IDisposable | |
| { | |
| readonly Dictionary<Type, Dictionary<string, object>> _stringsToEnums = | |
| new Dictionary<Type, Dictionary<string, object>>( ) ; | |
| readonly Dictionary<Type, Dictionary<int, string>> _enumNumbersToStrings = | |
| new Dictionary<Type, Dictionary<int, string>>( ) ; | |
| readonly ReaderWriterLockSlim _lock = new ReaderWriterLockSlim( ) ; |
| namespace :deploy do | |
| desc "Hot-reload God configuration for the Resque worker" | |
| task :reload_god_config do | |
| sudo "god stop resque" | |
| sudo "god load #{File.join(deploy_to, 'current', 'config', 'resque-' + rails_env + '.god')}" | |
| sudo "god start resque" | |
| end | |
| end | |
| # append to the bottom: |
| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| import os | |
| import re | |
| import subprocess | |
| import sys | |
| modified = re.compile('^[MA]\s+(?P<name>.*)$') | |
| CHECKS = [ |
| require 'rest_client' | |
| require 'json' | |
| a = `sox -d --norm -t .flac - silence -l 1 0 1% 1 6.0 1% rate 16k` | |
| #a = `arecord -q -d 3 -c 1 -f S16_LE -r 22050 -t wav | flac - -f --totally-silent -o-` | |
| r = RestClient.post 'https://www.google.com/speech-api/v1/recognize?lang=en-US', a, | |
| :content_type => 'audio/x-flac; rate=16000' | |
| if j = JSON.parse(r) | |
| (p j; `espeak 'you said: #{j['hypotheses'].first['utterance']}'`) | |
| end |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| =begin | |
| = Geographic Searches With Postgres's Earthdistance and Cube Extensions | |
| This program shows how to easily create a Postgres database that uses the Cube | |
| and Earthdistance extensions to perform fast queries on geographic data. | |
| Briefly, the problem this code solves is "show me all places within 50 | |
| kilometers of New York City." |