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#!/usr/bin/ruby -w
require 'socket'
server = TCPServer.open(7788)
loop do
Thread.start(server.accept) do |client|
client.write "[Host]:[Port]> "
target = ""
while s = client.getc.chr
client.write s
~$ ARCHFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
~$ rvm install 1.8.7 --debug --reconfigure -C --enable-shared=yes
~$ wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/rubycocoa/files/RubyCocoa/1.0.0/RubyCocoa-1.0.0.tar.gz/download
~$ tar xzf RubyCocoa-1.0.0.tar.gz && rm RubyCocoa-1.0.0.tar.gz && cd RubyCocoa-1.0.0
~/RubyCocoa-1.0.0$ ruby install.rb config --build-universal=yes
~/RubyCocoa-1.0.0$ ruby install.rb setup
~/RubyCocoa-1.0.0$ sudo ruby install.rb install
@psousa
psousa / restfull controller textmate snippet
Created June 27, 2009 11:45
snippet for resftull controllers in rails. Scope selector: source.ruby.rails
def index
@${1:things} = ${2:Thing}.find :all
respond_to do |format|
format.html # index.html.erb
format.xml { render :xml => @$1 }
end
end
def show
import twitter
import networkx as NX
import time
# Create an authenticated Api object in order to download user data
api_user='your_twitter_id'
api_pswd='your_twitter_password'
api=twitter.Api(username=api_user,password=api_pswd)
# The seed user to be analyzed
@defunkt
defunkt / startupriot.markdown
Last active January 18, 2025 01:28
Startup Riot 2009 Keynote

(This is the text of the keynote I gave at Startup Riot 2009. Will update when video becomes available.)

Hi everyone, I'm Chris Wanstrath, and I'm one of the co-founders of GitHub.

GitHub, if you haven't heard of it, has been described as "Facebook for developers." Which is great when talking about GitHub as a website, but not so great when describing GitHub as a business. In fact, I think we're the polar opposite of Facebook as a business: we're small, never took investment, and actually make money. Some have even called us successful.

Which I've always wondered about. Success is very vague, right? Probably even relative. How do you define it?

After thinking for a while I came up with two criteria. The first is profitability. We employ four people full time, one person part time, have thousands of paying customers, and are still growing. In fact, our rate of growth is increasing - which means January was our best month so far, and February is looking pretty damn good.