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@yarcowang
yarcowang / docker-log.sh
Last active January 6, 2023 21:16
simple bash script to show log for a docker image
#!/usr/bin/env bash
DOCKER=`which docker`
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $(basename $0) [-l num] IMAGE"
exit 0
}
@PatrickStotz
PatrickStotz / README.md
Last active September 10, 2024 03:22
Spinning globe with glowing city markers in D3

A Spinning globe with glowing city markers in D3.

Note: This visualization constantly recalculates and reprojects the position of over 4000 markers and thus needs a lot of computation power. Older computer and mobile devices might struggle with the rendering process. Furthermore the visualization is only optimized for Chrome browsers and might look different than expected when opened in other browsers.

Inspired by Curran Kelleher's idea to plot a world map in D3 by using the GeoNames database as seen in his great Introdction to D3 video.

@hassy
hassy / parse_aws.md
Last active January 17, 2024 04:11
Deploying Parse Server on AWS (WIP)

Deploying Parse Server on AWS

Note: this is a work-in-progress and will be updated with more information over the next few days.

Intro

This guide will walk you through deploying your own instance of the open-source Parse Server. This would be a good starting point for testing your existing application to see if the functionality provided by the server is enough for your application, and to potentially plan your migration off the Parse Platform.

This guide will walk you through using Elastic Beanstalk (EB), which is an AWS service similar to Heroku. Why use EB rather than Heroku? Elastic Beanstalk does not lock you into Heroku-specific ways of doing things, is likely cheaper to run your backend on than Heroku, and it integrates with other services that AWS offer (and they offer almost everything one needs to run an application these days).

@arfon
arfon / big_query_examples.md
Last active September 19, 2022 13:00
BigQuery Examples for blog post

How many times shouldn't it happen...

-- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11396045

SELECT count(*)
FROM (SELECT id, repo_name, path
        FROM [bigquery-public-data:github_repos.sample_files]
 ) AS F
@ericelliott
ericelliott / nstime.js
Created May 14, 2016 09:16
Convert Node's process.hrtime() return values to nanoseconds
const nsTime = (hrtime) => hrtime[0] * 1e9 + hrtime[1];
@ericelliott
ericelliott / fibonacci-lookup.js
Last active November 3, 2016 19:04
A lookup table implementation of the Fibonacci generator in JavaScript.
const lookup = [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610,
987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711, 28657, 46368, 75025, 121393,
196418, 317811, 514229, 832040, 1346269, 2178309, 3524578, 5702887, 9227465,
14930352, 24157817, 39088169, 63245986, 102334155, 165580141, 267914296,
433494437, 701408733, 1134903170, 1836311903, 2971215073, 4807526976,
7778742049, 12586269025, 20365011074, 32951280099, 53316291173, 86267571272,
139583862445, 225851433717, 365435296162, 591286729879, 956722026041,
1548008755920, 2504730781961, 4052739537881, 6557470319842, 10610209857723,
17167680177565, 27777890035288, 44945570212853, 72723460248141,
117669030460994, 190392490709135, 308061521170129, 498454011879264,
@ericclemmons
ericclemmons / example.md
Last active September 20, 2024 12:46
HTML5 <details> in GitHub

Using <details> in GitHub

Suppose you're opening an issue and there's a lot noisey logs that may be useful.

Rather than wrecking readability, wrap it in a <details> tag!

<details>
 Summary Goes Here
@jarretmoses
jarretmoses / React Native Clear Cache
Last active April 23, 2025 11:20
Clearing the Cache of your React Native Project
RN < 0.50 - watchman watch-del-all && rm -rf $TMPDIR/react-* && rm -rf node_modules/ && npm cache clean && npm install && npm start -- --reset-cache
RN >= 0.50 - watchman watch-del-all && rm -rf $TMPDIR/react-native-packager-cache-* && rm -rf $TMPDIR/metro-bundler-cache-* && rm -rf node_modules/ && npm cache clean && npm install && npm start -- --reset-cache
RN >= 0.63 - watchman watch-del-all && rm -rf node_modules && npm install && rm -rf /tmp/metro-* && npm run start --reset-cache
npm >= 5 - watchman watch-del-all && rm -rf $TMPDIR/react-* && rm -rf node_modules/ && npm cache verify && npm install && npm start -- --reset-cache
Windows - del %appdata%\Temp\react-native-* & cd android & gradlew clean & cd .. & del node_modules/ & npm cache clean --force & npm install & npm start -- --reset-cache
@myshov
myshov / function_invocation.js
Last active August 19, 2024 12:23
11 Ways to Invoke a Function
console.log(1);
(_ => console.log(2))();
eval('console.log(3);');
console.log.call(null, 4);
console.log.apply(null, [5]);
new Function('console.log(6)')();
Reflect.apply(console.log, null, [7])
Reflect.construct(function(){console.log(8)}, []);
Function.prototype.apply.call(console.log, null, [9]);
Function.prototype.call.call(console.log, null, 10);
@irony
irony / letitsnow.js
Created December 17, 2017 18:34
God Jul Kodapor!
const outside = {weather: FRIGHTFUL}
const inside = {fire: DELIGHTFUL}
const go = places => places.some(p=>p>outside.weather)))
const snow = () => (outside.weather < inside.fire && !go(places)) {
let it = snow()
}
let it = snow()