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bluejava / Soon (Fast)
Last active November 11, 2020 15:12
Insanely Fast Javascript thread Yield (see blog post)
// See http://www.bluejava.com/4NS/Speed-up-your-Websites-with-a-Faster-setTimeout-using-soon
// This is a very fast "asynchronous" flow control - i.e. it yields the thread and executes later,
// but not much later. It is far faster and lighter than using setTimeout(fn,0) for yielding threads.
// Its also faster than other setImmediate shims, as it uses Mutation Observer and "mainlines" successive
// calls internally.
// WARNING: This does not yield to the browser UI loop, so by using this repeatedly
// you can starve the UI and be unresponsive to the user.
// This is an even FASTER version of https://gist.github.com/bluejava/9b9542d1da2a164d0456 that gives up
// passing context and arguments, in exchange for a 25x speed increase. (Use anon function to pass context/args)
var soon = (function() {
@gdamjan
gdamjan / README.md
Last active May 25, 2025 01:21
Setup for an easy to use, simple reverse http tunnels with nginx and ssh. It's that simple there's no authentication at all. The end result, a single ssh command invocation gives you a public url for your web app hosted on your laptop.

What

A lot of times you are developing a web application on your own laptop or home computer and would like to demo it to the public. Most of those times you are behind a router/firewall and you don't have a public IP address. Instead of configuring routers (often not possible), this solution gives you a public URL that's reverse tunnelled via ssh to your laptop.

Because of the relaxation of the sshd setup, it's best used on a dedicated virtual machine just for this (an Amazon micro instance for example).

Requirements

@nathanhaigh
nathanhaigh / deinterleave_fastq.sh
Last active September 16, 2025 13:04
deinterleave FASTQ files
#!/bin/bash
# Usage: deinterleave_fastq.sh < interleaved.fastq f.fastq r.fastq [compress]
#
# Deinterleaves a FASTQ file of paired reads into two FASTQ
# files specified on the command line. Optionally GZip compresses the output
# FASTQ files using pigz if the 3rd command line argument is the word "compress"
#
# Can deinterleave 100 million paired reads (200 million total
# reads; a 43Gbyte file), in memory (/dev/shm), in 4m15s (255s)
#
@mxswd
mxswd / classdiagram.gv
Created September 21, 2011 01:13
Class Diagram / ERD Graphviz example. Compile with `dot -Tpdf diagram.gv > diagram.pdf`
digraph models_diagram {
graph[overlap=false, splines=true]
"Venue" [shape=record, label="{\
Venue|name :string\l\
}"]
"User" [shape=record, label="{User|\
email :string\l\
password :string\l\
}"]
@joshdoe
joshdoe / pyside_pygst_on_windows.py
Created August 2, 2011 13:56
PySide (Qt) + PyGst (GStreamer) on Microsoft Windows
import sys
# needed for casting PyCObject to void pointer
from ctypes import pythonapi, c_void_p, py_object
from PySide.QtCore import *
from PySide.QtGui import *
import gobject
import pygst