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onlinejudge95 / setup_system.sh
Last active November 7, 2020 05:36
Setup your system
----------------Install vim----------------
sudo apt update
sudo apt install --assume-yes vim
----------------Install wget----------------
sudo apt update
sudo apt install --assume-yes wget
----------------Install snap----------------
sudo apt update
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onlinejudge95 / UPDATE_FORK.md
Created December 12, 2019 06:53
Update your fork

1. Clone your fork ๐Ÿด

git clone https://github.com/{$YOUR_USER_NAME}/{$YOUR_FORKED_REPO}.git

2. Add upstream as a remote

cd /path/to/fork
git remote add upstream https://github.com/{$UPSTREAM_USER_NAME}/{$UPSTREAM_REPO}.git
git fetch upstream

3. Pulling in upstream changes

git pull upstream master

@dabeaz
dabeaz / aproducer.py
Created October 17, 2019 17:46
"Build Your Own Async" Workshop - PyCon India - October 14, 2019 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4Gt3Xjd7G8
# aproducer.py
#
# Async Producer-consumer problem.
# Challenge: How to implement the same functionality, but no threads.
import time
from collections import deque
import heapq
class Scheduler:
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onlinejudge95 / manage.py
Last active December 17, 2019 13:06
Hello world in flask
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
@sarjarapu
sarjarapu / userDefinedRole-createRole.sh
Created May 16, 2018 14:42
A bash script with MongoDB commands to create a user-defined role and a user.
mongo social --port 28000 -u user -p password --authenticationDatabase admin <<EOF
db.createRole({
role: "readWriteMinusDropRole",
privileges: [
{
resource: { db: "social", collection: ""},
actions: [ "collStats", "dbHash", "dbStats", "find", "killCursors", "listIndexes", "listCollections", "convertToCapped", "createCollection", "createIndex", "dropIndex", "insert", "remove", "renameCollectionSameDB", "update"]} ],
roles: []
}
);
@muhammadghazali
muhammadghazali / What is server_names_hash_bucket_size.md
Last active March 11, 2025 03:56
Nginx: What is server_names_hash_bucket_size?

Background

While I'm learning how to use Nginx, I was instructed to update the server_names_hash_bucket_size (/etc/nginx/nginx.conf) value from 32 to 64, but I don't understand why should I increase the value to 64.

References

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