Windows Subsystem 2 for Linux, Hyper, ZSH + Oh My Zsh + Powerlevel9k + plugins, FNM + VSCode (+ext) and Nerd Font
To setup native Linux, see this gist
npm install --save express express-openid-connect |
Windows Subsystem 2 for Linux, Hyper, ZSH + Oh My Zsh + Powerlevel9k + plugins, FNM + VSCode (+ext) and Nerd Font
To setup native Linux, see this gist
// create a bookmark and use this code as the URL, you can now toggle the css on/off | |
// thanks+credit: https://dev.to/gajus/my-favorite-css-hack-32g3 | |
javascript: (function() { | |
var elements = document.body.getElementsByTagName('*'); | |
var items = []; | |
for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) { | |
if (elements[i].innerHTML.indexOf('* { background:#000!important;color:#0f0!important;outline:solid #f00 1px!important; background-color: rgba(255,0,0,.2) !important; }') != -1) { | |
items.push(elements[i]); | |
} | |
} |
⚠️ Note 2023-01-21
Some things have changed since I originally wrote this in 2016. I have updated a few minor details, and the advice is still broadly the same, but there are some new Cloudflare features you can (and should) take advantage of. In particular, pay attention to Trevor Stevens' comment here from 22 January 2022, and Matt Stenson's useful caching advice. In addition, Backblaze, with whom Cloudflare are a Bandwidth Alliance partner, have published their own guide detailing how to use Cloudflare's Web Workers to cache content from B2 private buckets. That is worth reading,
from pyspark.sql.types import * | |
# Auxiliar functions | |
# Pandas Types -> Sparks Types | |
def equivalent_type(f): | |
if f == 'datetime64[ns]': return DateType() | |
elif f == 'int64': return LongType() | |
elif f == 'int32': return IntegerType() | |
elif f == 'float64': return FloatType() | |
else: return StringType() |
FROM python:3.7-alpine | |
RUN echo "@testing http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing" >> /etc/apk/repositories | |
RUN apk add --update --no-cache py3-numpy py3-pandas@testing | |
# Continue from here |
There are numerous reasons you may need to use multiple SSH keys for accessing GitHub and BitBucket
You may use the same computer for work and personal development and need to separate your work.
When acting as a consultant, it is common to have multiple GitHub and/or BitBucket accounts depending on which client you may be working for.
You may have different projects you're working on where you would like to segregate your access.
<h1>lazyload example</h1> | |
{#each [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] as i} | |
<p>Scroll down to load the images. Quo et qui laboriosam rerum. Animi et quia consequuntur quas sit eaque molestias. Accusamus voluptate nulla eligendi. Dolores labore ea asperiores ut voluptas dolorem. Cupiditate in enim quibusdam. Quas quae aliquam sed repellat laboriosam inventore est.</p> | |
<img alt="random image" use:lazyload src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAIAAAABCAQAAABeK7cBAAAAC0lEQVR42mNkAAIAAAoAAv/lxKUAAAAASUVORK5CYII=" data-src="https://picsum.photos/500/300/?image={i}" /> | |
{/each} | |
<script> | |
import { lazyload } from './lazyload.js'; | |
</script> |