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daniel-j-h / default.nix
Created July 7, 2016 22:47
Nix C++ compiler, CMake, Boost skeleton --- stable ABI
# Nix skeleton for compiler, cmake, boost.
# Dependencies (boost and others you specify) are getting built with selectec compiler (for ABI compatibility).
# Examples:
# nix-shell --argstr compiler gcc5 --run 'mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && cmake --build .'
# nix-shell --argstr compiler gcc6 --run 'mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && cmake --build .'
# nix-shell --argstr compiler clang_38 --run 'mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && cmake --build .'
{ nixpkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {}, compiler ? "gcc6" }:
let
from osgeo import gdal
from boto3.session import Session
#Do something with the array
def myFunction(arr):
return np.where(arr > 0, (arr * 10000).astype(np.uint16), 0)
session = Session(region_name='us-west-2')
s3 = session.resource('s3')
@othyn
othyn / factorio_headless_guide.md
Last active April 13, 2025 18:46
How to setup a Factorio Headless Server

[LINUX] Factorio Headless Server Guide

So, with credit to the Factorio wiki and cbednarski's helpful gist, I managed to eventually setup a Factorio headless server. Although, I thought the process could be nailed down/simplified to be a bit more 'tutorialised' and also to document how I got it all working for my future records.

The specific distro/version I'm using for this guide being Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 LTS. Although, that shouldn't matter, as long as your distro supports systemd (just for this guide, not a Factorio headless requirement, although most distros use it as standard now). The version of Factorio I shall be using is 0.14.20, although should work for any version of Factorio 0.14.12 and higher.

Just a note to newcomers: If there are any issues with the installation steps, people in the comments are doing a good job

@mojodna
mojodna / 0_register_planet.sql
Last active May 18, 2022 17:51
Sample OSM Athena queries
--
-- This will register the "planet" table within your AWS account
--
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE planet (
id BIGINT,
type STRING,
tags MAP<STRING,STRING>,
lat DECIMAL(9,7),
lon DECIMAL(10,7),
nds ARRAY<STRUCT<ref: BIGINT>>,
@ingo-m
ingo-m / debian_install_cuda.md
Last active April 27, 2025 18:31
How to install CUDA on Debian

How to install CUDA on Debian 8 (Jessie)

This document describes how to install nvidia drivers & CUDA in one go on a fresh debian install.

Work in progress

Preparations

  • Start with a fresh Debian install.
@VladimirPal
VladimirPal / neomuttrc
Last active April 25, 2025 04:53
Minimal neomutt config for gmail imap
set imap_user="[email protected]"
set imap_pass=`/usr/bin/security find-generic-password -w -a '[email protected]' -s 'Gmail'`
set folder=imaps://imap.gmail.com/
set spoolfile=+INBOX
set record="+[Gmail]/Sent Mail"
set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"
# https://www.neomutt.org/guide/reference search sleep_time for additional info
set sleep_time=0 # be faster
@terabyte
terabyte / amazon.md
Created December 6, 2017 02:27
Amazon's Build System

Prologue

I wrote this answer on stackexchange, here: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/12597919/

It was wrongly deleted for containing "proprietary information" years later. I think that's bullshit so I am posting it here. Come at me.

The Question

Amazon is a SOA system with 100s of services (or so says Amazon Chief Technology Officer Werner Vogels). How do they handle build and release?

@sgillies
sgillies / advanced_rasterio_features.ipynb
Last active October 19, 2024 17:20
Advanced Rasterio features notebook
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@perrygeo
perrygeo / Dockerfile
Last active June 27, 2024 13:18
Minimal debian image with Python 3.6 and geo python tools
FROM python:3.6-slim-stretch
ADD requirements.txt /tmp/requirements.txt
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y \
build-essential \
make \
gcc \
locales \
@schledererj
schledererj / fetchall_athena.py
Created February 19, 2018 19:09
Using boto3 and paginators to query an AWS Athena table and return the results as a list of tuples as specified by .fetchall in PEP 249
# Does NOT implement the PEP 249 spec, but the return type is suggested by the .fetchall function as specified here: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/#fetchall
import time
import boto3
# query_string: a SQL-like query that Athena will execute
# client: an Athena client created with boto3
def fetchall_athena(query_string, client):
query_id = client.start_query_execution(
QueryString=query_string,