- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/804115 (
rebasevsmerge). - https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/merging-vs-rebasing (
rebasevsmerge) - https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/undoing-changes/ (
resetvscheckoutvsrevert) - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2221658 (HEAD^ vs HEAD~) (See
git rev-parse) - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/292357 (
pullvsfetch) - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39651 (
stashvsbranch) - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8358035 (
resetvscheckoutvsrevert)
| import requests | |
| from parsel import Selector | |
| def scrape(): | |
| data = """ | |
| 7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat (DRM Free + Steam) | |
| 2064: Read Only Memories (DRM Free + Steam) | |
| A Virues Named TOM (DRM Free + Steam) | |
| AI War: Fleet Command (DRM Free + Steam) |
| docker images | grep -v REPOSITORY | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -L1 docker pull |
First, make sure you have command line tools installed:
xcode-select --installThen open Terminal.app and type:
curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/DirtyF/5d2bde5c682101b7b5d90708ad333bf3/raw/fbc736fa1b50bd637929a315e6803df306c8bc8e/setup-rbenv.sh | bash| That's it - I've finally lost it with Linksys and both my WRT 1900ACs that are only a year old are getting chucked. Don't get me started on all the reasons why, but it's primarily down to continued degradation of wifi signal and the constant need for reboots. Going by the responses to this tweet, that's just what they do: https://twitter.com/troyhunt/status/778867707655487488 | |
| I’m going all out with Ubiquiti instead. No, I'm not interested in [insert the other thing you think rocks here], there's a really vocal majority in favour of Ubiquiti so that's that. Now I need help speccing out what I need for my house as it’s not quite as straight forward as just chucking in a couple of (dodgy) routers. | |
| Here’s what I’m working with: | |
| - Large multi-level house about 500m2 (needs at least 2 APs, probably more) | |
| - Wired ethernet to every room (I believe Cat 5e, was here when I got here) | |
| - Patch board in the garage and a 100Mbps hub (running patch cables out to a Linksys 8 port gigabit switch instead) | |
| - 4 wired connection |
No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.
- Install https://gpgtools.org -- I'd suggest to do a customized install and deselect GPGMail.
- Create or import a key -- see below for https://keybase.io
- Run
gpg --list-secret-keysand look forsec, use the key ID for the next step - Configure
gitto use GPG -- replace the key with the one fromgpg --list-secret-keys
| server { | |
| listen 80 default_server; | |
| proxy_set_header Host $http_host; | |
| proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; | |
| proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; | |
| proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; | |
| location ~* \.(jpg|jpeg|svg|png|gif|ico|css|js|eot|woff)$ { | |
| proxy_cache GHOST; |
No, seriously, don't. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer.
Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose; that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.
- A Russian translation of this article can be found here, contributed by Timur Demin.
- A Turkish translation can be found here, contributed by agyild.
- There's also this article about VPN services, which is honestly better written (and has more cat pictures!) than my article.
| # On slow systems, checking the cached .zcompdump file to see if it must be | |
| # regenerated adds a noticable delay to zsh startup. This little hack restricts | |
| # it to once a day. It should be pasted into your own completion file. | |
| # | |
| # The globbing is a little complicated here: | |
| # - '#q' is an explicit glob qualifier that makes globbing work within zsh's [[ ]] construct. | |
| # - 'N' makes the glob pattern evaluate to nothing when it doesn't match (rather than throw a globbing error) | |
| # - '.' matches "regular files" | |
| # - 'mh+24' matches files (or directories or whatever) that are older than 24 hours. | |
| autoload -Uz compinit |
Full blog post can be found here: http://pnommensen.com/2014/09/07/high-performance-ghost-configuration-with-nginx/
Ghost is an open source platform for blogging founded by John O'Nolan and Hannah Wolfe. It's a node.js application and therefore works great in conjunction with nginx. This guide will will help you create a high performance nginx virtual host configuration for Ghost.
"Don't use #nodejs for static content" - @trevnorris. If #nginx isn't sitting in front of your node server, you're probably doing it wrong.
— Bryan Hughes (@nebrius) August 30, 2014
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The node.js application runs on a port on your server