gem install rails --pre
rails new my_app -T
| include_recipe "aws" | |
| include_recipe "lvm" | |
| include_recipe "xfs" | |
| esvg = node.elasticsearch.ebs.lvm.volume_group | |
| eslv = node.elasticsearch.ebs.lvm.logical_volume | |
| Chef::Log.info "ElasticSearch: setting up 8 100G EBS volumes" | |
| aws = data_bag_item("aws", node.app_environment) | |
| 8.times do |d| | |
| disk = (d == 0 ? "/dev/sdi" : "/dev/sdi#{d}") |
| var soundex = function (s) { | |
| var a = s.toLowerCase().split(''), | |
| f = a.shift(), | |
| r = '', | |
| codes = { | |
| a: '', e: '', i: '', o: '', u: '', | |
| b: 1, f: 1, p: 1, v: 1, | |
| c: 2, g: 2, j: 2, k: 2, q: 2, s: 2, x: 2, z: 2, | |
| d: 3, t: 3, | |
| l: 4, |
| iPad | |
| 1024 × 690 In landscape on iOS 4.3 | |
| 1024 × 672 In landscape on iOS 5 | |
| 768 × 946 In portrait on iOS 4.3 | |
| 768 × 928 In portrait on iOS 5 | |
| 1024 × 660 Always showing bookmarks bar in landscape on iOS 4.3 | |
| 1024 × 644 Always showing bookmarks bar in landscape on iOS 5 | |
| 768 × 916 Always showing bookmarks bar in portrait on iOS 4.3 |
| <!doctype html> | |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <meta charset="utf-8"> | |
| <title>App Redirection</title> | |
| </head> | |
| <body> | |
| <!-- | |
| NOTE: This was a great hack in days gone by, but now both Apple and Google have improved their support for custom | |
| protocol handlers. |
| # AMI: ami-3275ee5b | |
| # Login: ec2-user | |
| # Apply updates | |
| sudo yum update | |
| # Enable Epel Repo | |
| sudo vim /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo. | |
| # Under the section marked [epel], change enabled=0 to enabled=1. |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin | |
| check-nfs () { | |
| local TMPFILE=/tmp/checknfs.$$ RET=0 ORPHAN SUBSHELLPID | |
| if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then | |
| cat<<EOF | |
| usage: check-nfs NFS-DIRECTORY... |
To test a glob pattern go over to globtester and play around with creating your own file structure online, it's super easy to get started that way.
If you want to test out a glob pattern in the terminal use echo followed by the pattern, for instance.
echo **/*.js
| set traffic-control advanced-queue root queue 1 bandwidth 50mbit | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue root queue 1 attach-to global | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type sfq SFQ_DOWN | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_UP ecn disable | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_DOWN target 5ms | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_DOWN quantum 1514 | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_DOWN limit 1001 | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_DOWN interval 50ms | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_DOWN flows 1024 | |
| set traffic-control advanced-queue queue-type fq-codel FQCODEL_DOWN ecn enable |
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