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@erikh
erikh / hack.sh
Created March 31, 2012 07:02 — forked from DAddYE/hack.sh
OSX For Hackers
#!/usr/bin/env sh
##
# This is script with usefull tips taken from:
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx
#
# install it:
# curl -sL https://raw.github.com/gist/2108403/hack.sh | sh
#
@funny-falcon
funny-falcon / cumulative_performance.patch
Created January 22, 2012 19:19
ruby-1.9.3-p0 cumulative performance patch.
diff --git a/common.mk b/common.mk
index ea244cc..4f22609 100644
--- a/common.mk
+++ b/common.mk
@@ -629,7 +629,8 @@ file.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}file.c $(RUBY_H_INCLUDES) {$(VPATH)}io.h \
gc.$(OBJEXT): {$(VPATH)}gc.c $(RUBY_H_INCLUDES) {$(VPATH)}re.h \
{$(VPATH)}regex.h $(ENCODING_H_INCLUDES) $(VM_CORE_H_INCLUDES) \
{$(VPATH)}gc.h {$(VPATH)}io.h {$(VPATH)}eval_intern.h {$(VPATH)}util.h \
- {$(VPATH)}debug.h {$(VPATH)}internal.h {$(VPATH)}constant.h
+ {$(VPATH)}debug.h {$(VPATH)}internal.h {$(VPATH)}constant.h \
@dalethedeveloper
dalethedeveloper / gist:1503252
Created December 20, 2011 21:00
Mobile Device Detection via User Agent RegEx

#Mobile Device Detection via User Agent RegEx

Yes, it is nearly 2012 and this exercise has been done to death in every imaginable language. For my own purposes I needed to get the majority of non-desktop devices on to a trimmed down, mobile optimized version of a site. I decided to try and chase down an up-to-date RegEx of the simplest thing that could possibly work.

I arrived at my current solution after analyzing 12 months of traffic over 30+ US based entertainment properties (5.8M+ visitors) from Jan - Dec 2011.

The numbers solidified my thoughts on the irrelevancy of including browsers/OSes such as Nokia, Samsung, Maemo, Symbian, Ipaq, Avant, Zino, Bolt, Iris, etc. The brass tacks of the matter is that you certainly could support these obscure beasts, but are you really going to test your site on them? Heck, could you even find one?! Unless the folks that pay you are die hard Treo users my guess is "No".

Interestingly enough my research shows that /Mobile/ is more efficient than **/iP(

@sgk
sgk / trac2down.py
Created October 14, 2011 09:35
Trac Wiki to Markdown converter
#!/usr/bin/python
# vim:set fileencoding=utf-8 sw=2 ai:
import sqlite3
import datetime
import re
SQL = '''
select
name, version, time, author, text
@javan
javan / gist:1168475
Created August 24, 2011 16:32
Fix iPhone home button
Found this tip in comment here: http://www.tipb.com/2011/01/04/tipb-bug-home-button-working-iphone/
1.) Open any application
2.) Press and hold the power button until the slide to shutdown swipe bar appears.
3.) Release Power button
4.) Press and hold Home button Lightly
until screen returns to icon screen
@fnichol
fnichol / README.md
Created March 12, 2011 20:52
Download a cacert.pem for RailsInstaller

Why?

There is a long standing issue in Ruby where the net/http library by default does not check the validity of an SSL certificate during a TLS handshake. Rather than deal with the underlying problem (a missing certificate authority, a self-signed certificate, etc.) one tends to see bad hacks everywhere. This can lead to problems down the road.

From what I can see the OpenSSL library that Rails Installer delivers has no certificate authorities defined. So, let's go fetch some from the curl website. And since this is for ruby, why don't we download and install the file with a ruby script?

Installation

The Ruby Way! (Fun)

@somebox
somebox / convert_trac.rb
Created October 10, 2010 20:31
Convert Trac Wiki to Markdown
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Convert Trac DB Wiki pages to Markdown source files
# This script is based on http://github.com/seven1m/trac_wiki_to_github which
# converted all pages from a Trac DB to GitHub Wiki format (as Textile).
#
# I made two changes:
# - uses MarkDown format instead
# - uses the sqllite3-ruby gem which does not need Ruby 1.9
// small fix for old safari versions compatibility
// this bug occures
// on iPhone OS since 3.2 version (iPad)
// and on iOS since 4.0 version
// as of 1.4.2 the mobile safari reports wrong values on offset()
// http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/6446
// remove once it's fixed
if (/webkit.*mobile/i.test(navigator.userAgent)