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# th30z@u1310:[Desktop]$ psql -h localhost -p 55432 | |
# Password: | |
# psql (9.1.10, server 0.0.0) | |
# WARNING: psql version 9.1, server version 0.0. | |
# Some psql features might not work. | |
# Type "help" for help. | |
# | |
# th30z=> select foo; | |
# a | b | |
# ---+--- |
#!/boot/bzImage | |
# Linux kernel userspace initialization code, translated to bash | |
# (Minus floppy disk handling, because seriously, it's 2017.) | |
# Not 100% accurate, but gives you a good idea of how kernel init works | |
# GPLv2, Copyright 2017 Hector Martin <[email protected]> | |
# Based on Linux 4.10-rc2. | |
# Note: pretend chroot is a builtin and affects the current process | |
# Note: kernel actually uses major/minor device numbers instead of device name |
package proxy | |
import ( | |
"io" | |
"net" | |
"sync" | |
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" | |
) |
"""" | |
The orignal author: Alexer / #python.fi | |
""" | |
import opcode | |
import dis | |
import sys | |
import multiprocessing |
# DUBSTEP | |
# Combines ideas from my other gists | |
current_bpm = 140.0 | |
use_bpm current_bpm | |
# WOBBLE BASS | |
define :wob do | |
use_synth :dsaw | |
lowcut = note(:E1) # ~ 40Hz | |
highcut = note(:G8) # ~ 3000Hz |
package main | |
//#include<stdio.h> | |
//void inC() { | |
// printf("I am in C code now!\n"); | |
//} | |
import "C" | |
import "fmt" | |
func main() { |
A list of the most common functionalities in Jekyll (Liquid). You can use Jekyll with GitHub Pages, just make sure you are using the proper version.
Running a local server for testing purposes:
I wanted to set up one of my Raspberry Pi's as a data dashboard, pushing sensor data to a web interface that's easy to digest. I decided to use Shopify's Dashing framework. Dashing is based on Sinatra, and is pretty lightweight.
Dashing does require Ruby 1.9.3 to run. In addition, it makes use of the execjs
gem, which needs to have a working Javascript interpreter available. Originally, I tried to get therubyracer working, but decided to switch over to Node.js when I ran into roadblocks compiling V8.
One warning: The RPi is a very slow system compared with modern multi-core x86-style systems. It's pretty robust, but compiling all this complex software taxes the system quite a bit. Expect that it's going to take at least half a day to get everything going.