This allows you to use the following video streaming services outside of the US from your Mac without having to use a proxy or VPN, so no big bandwidth issues:
- Netflix
- Hulu / HuluPlus
- CBS
- ABC
- MTV
- theWB
- CW TV
- Crackle
# https://gist.github.com/1214011 | |
module WillPaginate | |
module ActionView | |
def will_paginate(collection = nil, options = {}) | |
options[:renderer] ||= BootstrapLinkRenderer | |
super.try :html_safe | |
end | |
class BootstrapLinkRenderer < LinkRenderer |
This allows you to use the following video streaming services outside of the US from your Mac without having to use a proxy or VPN, so no big bandwidth issues:
require 'sinatra' | |
require 'redis' | |
require 'json' | |
require 'date' | |
class String | |
def &(str) | |
result = '' | |
result.force_encoding("BINARY") |
/* | |
You can now create a spinner using any of the variants below: | |
$("#el").spin(); // Produces default Spinner using the text color of #el. | |
$("#el").spin("small"); // Produces a 'small' Spinner using the text color of #el. | |
$("#el").spin("large", "white"); // Produces a 'large' Spinner in white (or any valid CSS color). | |
$("#el").spin({ ... }); // Produces a Spinner using your custom settings. | |
$("#el").spin(false); // Kills the spinner. |
export ORIG_GEM_PATH=${GEM_PATH:-} | |
export ORIG_GEM_HOME=${GEM_HOME:-} | |
export ORIG_PATH=${PATH} | |
ohmygems() { | |
name=${1:-} | |
if [ -z "$name" ]; then | |
echo "usage: ohmygems <name or reset>" | |
echo |
// jQuery.support.transition | |
// to verify that CSS3 transition is supported (or any of its browser-specific implementations) | |
$.support.transition = (function(){ | |
var thisBody = document.body || document.documentElement, | |
thisStyle = thisBody.style, | |
support = thisStyle.transition !== undefined || thisStyle.WebkitTransition !== undefined || thisStyle.MozTransition !== undefined || thisStyle.MsTransition !== undefined || thisStyle.OTransition !== undefined; | |
return support; | |
})(); |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# A quick and dirty implementation of an HTTP proxy server in Ruby | |
# because I did not want to install anything. | |
# | |
# Copyright (C) 2009 Torsten Becker <[email protected]> | |
require 'socket' | |
require 'uri' | |
/* | |
* object.watch polyfill | |
* | |
* 2012-04-03 | |
* | |
* By Eli Grey, http://eligrey.com | |
* Public Domain. | |
* NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | |
*/ |
##compatibility Works with: IE 9+, FF 4+, SF 5+, WebKit, CH 7+, OP 12+, BESEN, Rhino 1.7+ If you want a similar API that works for all browser try MultiGetSet
Watch.JS is a small library that brings a lot of possibilities. Maybe you know the design pattern called "Observer", imagine the possibility of executing some function always that some object changes. Well, already exists other libraries that do this, but with Watch.JS you will not have to change your way to develop. Give a chance to Watch.JS, take a look at the examples and how is simple to embody Watch.JS to your routine.
#! /bin/sh | |
### BEGIN INIT INFO | |
# Provides: redis-server | |
# Required-Start: $syslog | |
# Required-Stop: $syslog | |
# Should-Start: $local_fs | |
# Should-Stop: $local_fs | |
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 | |
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6 | |
# Short-Description: redis-server - Persistent key-value db |