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@mshafrir
mshafrir / states_hash.json
Created May 9, 2012 17:05
US states in JSON form
{
"AL": "Alabama",
"AK": "Alaska",
"AS": "American Samoa",
"AZ": "Arizona",
"AR": "Arkansas",
"CA": "California",
"CO": "Colorado",
"CT": "Connecticut",
"DE": "Delaware",
@n3wtron
n3wtron / simple_mjpeg_streamer_http_server
Last active July 8, 2024 17:49
Simple Python Motion Jpeg (mjpeg server) from webcam. Using: OpenCV,BaseHTTPServer
#!/usr/bin/python
'''
Author: Igor Maculan - [email protected]
A Simple mjpg stream http server
'''
import cv2
import Image
import threading
from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler,HTTPServer
from SocketServer import ThreadingMixIn
@Andrewpk
Andrewpk / OSX-junos_pulse_listenToMe.sh
Last active July 11, 2024 20:22
wtf juniper.Anyone else find it irritating that junos pulse services and pulse tray must always running in OS X regardless of whether or not you're currently connected?Yeah, me too.I added the following as aliases to my shell to fix this problem.Be sure to change your /Library/LaunchAgents/net.juniper.pulsetray.plist file to reflect the `KeepAli…
#################################################################################
# start and stop the vpn from the command line from now on with these two commands
#################################################################################
startvpn() {
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/net.pulsesecure.AccessService.plist
launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/net.pulsesecure.pulsetray.plist
}
quitvpn() {
launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/net.pulsesecure.pulsetray.plist
sudo launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/net.pulsesecure.AccessService.plist
@basmussen
basmussen / install_jenkins_plugins.sh
Created December 30, 2013 14:36
Install Jenkins plugins
#!/bin/bash
host=http://localhost:8080
url=/pluginManager/installNecessaryPlugins
# git plugin https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin
curl -X POST -d '<jenkins><install plugin="[email protected]" /></jenkins>' --header 'Content-Type: text/xml' $host$url
# artifactory plugin https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Artifactory+Plugin
curl -X POST -d '<jenkins><install plugin="[email protected]" /></jenkins>' --header 'Content-Type: text/xml' $host$url
{
"snippets": [
{
"match": {"global": true, "pkgname": ".", "fn": ".*_test.go"},
"snippets": [
{"text": "func Test", "title": "", "value": "func Test${1:ObjectName}${2:TestName}(t *testing.T) {\n\t$0\n}"},
{"text": "func Benchmark", "title": "", "value": "func Benchmark${1:ObjectName}${2:BenchmarkName}(b *testing.B) {\n\n\tb.StopTimer()\n\n\t$0\n\n\tb.StartTimer()\n\n\tfor i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {\n\t\t\n\t}\n\n}"},
{"text": "func Example", "title": "", "value": "func Example${1:ObjectName}${2:ExampleName}() {\n\n\t$0\n\n\t// Output:\n\t// \n\n}"}
]
}
@teddyking
teddyking / nats_healthz_varz_info.rb
Created May 26, 2014 07:57
Prints out the /healthz and /varz connection info for running Cloud Foundry jobs.
# This script prints out the /healthz and /varz connection info
# for your running Cloud Foundry jobs.
#
# The nats_uri variable should be updated to suit your deployment.
# The default nats_uri value will work for a standard bosh-lite deployment.
require 'json'
require 'nats/client'
nats_uri = 'nats://nats:[email protected]:4222'
@sturadnidge
sturadnidge / genCert.md
Last active March 21, 2023 09:38
Generate a self signed certificate in 1 line + a config file

To generate a self-signed cert, do the following:

openssl req -config 12factor.req -new -nodes -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -sha256 -keyout 12factor.key -out 12factor.cert -days 3650

Where 12factor.req is:

[ req ]
default_bits        = 2048
default_keyfile     = 12factor.key
@jpierson
jpierson / switch-local-git-repo-to-fork.md
Last active December 26, 2022 21:48 — forked from jagregory/gist:710671
How to move to a fork after cloning

If you are like me you find yourself cloning a repo, making some proposed changes and then deciding to later contributing back using the GitHub Flow convention. Below is a set of instructions I've developed for myself on how to deal with this scenario and an explanation of why it matters based on jagregory's gist.

To follow GitHub flow you should really have created a fork initially as a public representation of the forked repository and the clone that instead. My understanding is that the typical setup would have your local repository pointing to your fork as origin and the original forked repository as upstream so that you can use these keywords in other git commands.

  1. Clone some repo (you've probably already done this step)

@sammy17
sammy17 / webcam_capture.cpp
Created October 11, 2017 18:26 — forked from mik30s/webcam_capture.cpp
Simple C++ program to capture a webcam frame in Linux
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <linux/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/v4l2-common.h>
#include <linux/v4l2-controls.h>
#include <linux/videodev2.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@npearce
npearce / install-docker.md
Last active March 14, 2025 13:38
Amazon Linux 2 - install docker & docker-compose using 'sudo amazon-linux-extras' command

UPDATE (March 2020, thanks @ic): I don't know the exact AMI version but yum install docker now works on the latest Amazon Linux 2. The instructions below may still be relevant depending on the vintage AMI you are using.

Amazon changed the install in Linux 2. One no-longer using 'yum' See: https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/release-notes/

Docker CE Install

sudo amazon-linux-extras install docker
sudo service docker start