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@bvssvni
bvssvni / gist:9674632
Last active December 23, 2023 22:56
A Rust Chain Macro
//! Chain macro in Rust
//!
//! A typical usage is to avoid nested match expressions.
//!
//! Supports:
//! - Pattern matching
//! - Or expressions (A | B => ...)
//! - Guarded statements (x if <cond> => ...)
//! - Implicit else (requires all arms to return same type)
@adamlj
adamlj / send_mailgun_attachments.py
Created January 23, 2014 10:53
MailGun API Python Requests multiple Attachments Send mail with multiple files/attachments with custom file names
requests.post("https://api.mailgun.net/v2/DOMAIN/messages",
auth=("api", "key-SECRET"),
files={
"attachment[0]": ("FileName1.ext", open(FILE_PATH_1, 'rb')),
"attachment[1]": ("FileName2.ext", open(FILE_PATH_2, 'rb'))
},
data={"from": "FROM_EMAIL",
"to": [TO_EMAIL],
"subject": SUBJECT,
"html": HTML_CONTENT
@karlgroves
karlgroves / gist:7544592
Created November 19, 2013 12:24
Get DOM path of an element
function getDomPath(el) {
var stack = [];
while ( el.parentNode != null ) {
console.log(el.nodeName);
var sibCount = 0;
var sibIndex = 0;
for ( var i = 0; i < el.parentNode.childNodes.length; i++ ) {
var sib = el.parentNode.childNodes[i];
if ( sib.nodeName == el.nodeName ) {
if ( sib === el ) {
@jongrover
jongrover / kiosk-pi.txt
Last active December 3, 2023 21:45
How to Kiosk Raspberry Pi
Software for the Project:
Raspbian Wheezy Debian Linux
Win32Disk Imager
The CanaKit comes with a pre-loaded SD card that includes the same version of Debian Wheezy that I used for this project. However, in an effort to get a little more speed out of the system, I used the 95MB/s Sandisk extreme listed above. It seemed to help, but I did not bench mark it beyond observation.
Anyway, lets get down to building a Raspberry Pi Web Kiosk.
Step 0: Get all of the hardware.
Step 1: Get all of the software.
@mchirico
mchirico / gzipWriter.go
Created August 3, 2013 19:34
Example of writing a gzip file in go (golang). This appends data to the same file every time it is run. It is important to Flush() the data before closing the file.
/*
This is an example of a golang gzip writer program,
which appends data to a file.
*/
package main
@marktheunissen
marktheunissen / pedantically_commented_playbook.yml
Last active August 25, 2025 12:52 — forked from phred/pedantically_commented_playbook.yml
Insanely complete Ansible playbook, showing off all the options
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated.