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@vernhart
vernhart / rmvpc.py
Last active November 16, 2022 07:39
Deleting an AWS VPC with python's boto3
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""I was trying to programatically remove a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in
AWS and the error message was not helpful:
botocore.exceptions.ClientError: An error occurred (DependencyViolation)
when calling the DeleteVpc operation: The vpc 'vpc-c12029b9' has
dependencies and cannot be deleted.
Searching for a quick solution was not fruitful but I was able to glean some
knowledge from Neil Swinton's gist:
@Neo23x0
Neo23x0 / audit.rules
Last active March 11, 2025 10:24
Linux Auditd Best Practice Configuration
# IMPORTANT!
# This gist has been transformed into a github repo
# You can find the most recent version there:
# https://github.com/Neo23x0/auditd
# ___ ___ __ __
# / | __ ______/ (_) /_____/ /
# / /| |/ / / / __ / / __/ __ /
# / ___ / /_/ / /_/ / / /_/ /_/ /
# /_/ |_\__,_/\__,_/_/\__/\__,_/
@jonathanlurie
jonathanlurie / jsont.js
Last active November 26, 2024 07:28
Serialize/deserialize json and conserve typed arrays
/*
Author: Jonathan Lurie - http://me.jonathanlurie.fr
License: MIT
The point of this little gist is to fix the issue of losing
typed arrays when calling the default JSON serilization.
The default mode has for effect to convert typed arrays into
object like that: {0: 0.1, 1: 0.2, 2: 0.3} what used to be
Float32Array([0.1, 0.2, 0.3]) and once it takes the shape of an
object, there is no way to get it back in an automated way!
@narulkargunjan
narulkargunjan / NLP_Demo.py
Last active August 9, 2023 02:47
Topic Modeling (LDA/Word2Vec) with Spacy
import os
import codecs
data_directory = os.path.join('..', 'data',
'yelp_dataset_challenge_academic_dataset')
businesses_filepath = os.path.join(data_directory,
'yelp_academic_dataset_business.json')
with codecs.open(businesses_filepath, encoding='utf_8') as f:
@lyjia
lyjia / bresenham.c
Created August 22, 2017 22:54
bresenham.c
/********************************************************************
* *
* Curve Rasterizing Algorithm *
* *
********************************************************************/
/**
* @author Zingl Alois
* @date 22.08.2016
* @version 1.2
@outcoldman
outcoldman / dbhist.sh
Created July 19, 2017 21:53
DBHist: bash history in sqlite
# The MIT License
# SPDX short identifier: MIT
# Further resources on the MIT License
# Copyright 2017 Denis Gladkikh (https://www.outcoldman.com/en/archive/2017/07/19/dbhist/)
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
@webtech-yone
webtech-yone / ec2snapshot.sh
Last active July 9, 2018 05:54 — forked from wokamoto/create-snapshot.sh
AWS EC2: create a snapshot of my EBS volume.
#!/bin/bash
#
# AWS EC2: create a snapshot of my EBS volume.
# Requires: AWS CLI, curl, jq
# Limitation: only 1 EBS volume attachement
# IAM Role: Attach AmazonEC2CreateSnapshots custom policy.
# AmazonEC2CreateSnapshots
# {
# "Version": "2012-10-17",
# "Statement": [
@andyshinn
andyshinn / Dockerfile
Last active August 8, 2023 08:39
Postal on Docker
FROM ruby:2.3-onbuild
VOLUME /opt/postal/config
ENV LOG_TO_STDOUT 1
ENV AM_CONFIG_ROOT /opt/postal/config
RUN gem install procodile
RUN apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -yqq nodejs
@rdbisme
rdbisme / compute_shadow.py
Last active January 3, 2020 20:54
A script that demonstrate how to compute the shadow of a 3D object
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2017 Ruben Di Battista <[email protected]>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
@mwpastore
mwpastore / 00README.md
Last active September 30, 2024 16:00
Lightning Fast WordPress: Caddy+Varnish+PHP-FPM

README

This gist assumes you are migrating an existing site for www.example.com — ideally WordPress — to a new server — ideally Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS — and wish to enable HTTP/2 (backwards compatibile with HTTP/1.1) with always-on HTTPS, caching, compression, and more. Although these instructions are geared towards WordPress, they should be trivially extensible to other PHP frameworks, other FastCGI backends, and even non-FastCGI backends (using proxy in lieu of fastcgi in the terminal Caddyfile stanza).

Quickstart: Use your own naked and canonical domain names instead of example.com and www.example.com and customize the Caddyfile and VCL provided in this gist to your preferences!

These instructions target Varnish Cache 4.1, PHP-FPM 7.0, and Caddy 0.10. (I'm using MariaDB 10.1 as well, but that's not relevant to this guide.)