The instructions below apply to older versions of Homebrew which still provide switch
capability.
For current Homebrew, you'll likely need to keep Versions around, and build locally. Here's my versions repository https://github.com/rdump/homebrew-versions
MacPorts is now keeping versioned installations available as well, by default.
if (typeof WebSocket !== 'function') { | |
// for node.js install ws package | |
WebSocket = require('ws'); | |
} | |
const logger = { | |
debug: (...arg) => { | |
// console.log((new Date).toISOString(), 'DEBUG', ...arg) | |
}, | |
info: (...arg) => { |
#!/usr/bin/python | |
import os | |
import subprocess | |
import time | |
import yaml | |
import re | |
user_name = os.environ.get("DOCKERHUB_USER") |
Following mining and findings performed on EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC GAMING Black Edition Graphics Card cards.
First run nvidia-xconfig --enable-all-gpus
then set about editing the xorg.conf
file to correctly set the Coolbits
option.
# /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
In this demonstration I will show you how to read data in Angular2 final release before application startup. You can use it to read configuration files like you do in other languages like Java, Python, Ruby, Php.
This is how the demonstration will load data:
a) It will read an env file named 'env.json'. This file indicates what is the current working environment. Options are: 'production' and 'development';
b) It will read a config JSON file based on what is found in env file. If env is "production", the file is 'config.production.json'. If env is "development", the file is 'config.development.json'.
By: @BTroncone
Also check out my lesson @ngrx/store in 10 minutes on egghead.io!
Update: Non-middleware examples have been updated to ngrx/store v2. More coming soon!
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# Acts as a nginx HTTPS proxy server | |
# enabling CORS only to domains matched by regex | |
# /https?://.*\.mckinsey\.com(:[0-9]+)?)/ | |
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# Based on: | |
# * http://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2013/05/nginx-as-cors-enabled-https-proxy.html | |
# * http://enable-cors.org/server_nginx.html | |
# | |
server { |
Roll your own iPython Notebook server with Amazon Web Services (EC2) using their Free Tier.
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TMUX COMMAND WINDOW (TAB) | |
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List tmux ls List ^b w | |
New new -s <session> Create ^b c | |
Attach att -t <session> Rename ^b , <name> | |
Rename rename-session -t <old> <new> Last ^b l (lower-L) | |
Kill kill-session -t <session> Close ^b & |