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@agramfort
agramfort / ranking.py
Created March 18, 2012 13:10 — forked from fabianp/ranking.py
Pairwise ranking using scikit-learn LinearSVC
"""
Implementation of pairwise ranking using scikit-learn LinearSVC
Reference: "Large Margin Rank Boundaries for Ordinal Regression", R. Herbrich,
T. Graepel, K. Obermayer.
Authors: Fabian Pedregosa <[email protected]>
Alexandre Gramfort <[email protected]>
"""
@erikh
erikh / hack.sh
Created March 31, 2012 07:02 — forked from DAddYE/hack.sh
OSX For Hackers
#!/usr/bin/env sh
##
# This is script with usefull tips taken from:
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx
#
# install it:
# curl -sL https://raw.github.com/gist/2108403/hack.sh | sh
#
@maraca
maraca / kestrel-cli.py
Created April 4, 2012 00:44
Quick and dirty cli for Kestrel queuing system.
#!/usr/bin/python
import logging
import optparse
import sys
import socket
# 3 seconds timeout
_SOCKET_TIMEOUT = 3
class KestrelClient:
@imlucas
imlucas / add_users.py
Created April 12, 2012 12:58
Using Amazon Cloudsearch with Python and Boto
from cloudsearch import connect_cloudsearch, get_document_service
endpoint = 'paste your doc service endpoint here'
service = get_document_service(endpoint=endpoint) # Get a new instance of cloudsearch.DocumentServiceConnection
# Presumably get some users from your db of choice.
users = [
{
'id': 1,
@rakhmad
rakhmad / clojure.md
Created April 17, 2012 15:55
Setting Up Clojure on OS X

Setting Up Clojure on OS X

I spent a lot of time trying to find a pretty optimal (for me) setup for Clojure… at the same time I was trying to dive in and learn it. This is never optimal; you shouldn't be fighting the environment while trying to learn something.

I feel like I went through a lot of pain searching Google, StackOverflow, blogs, and other sites for random tidbits of information and instructions.

This is a comprehensive "what I learned and what I ended up doing" that will hopefully be of use to others and act as a journal for myself if I ever have to do it again. I want to be very step-by-step and explain what's happening (and why) at each step.

Step 1: Getting Clojure (1.3)

@joferkington
joferkington / profile.sh
Created April 22, 2012 03:38
Brute force memory monitor
# /bin/sh
# Setup
datfile=$(mktemp)
echo "ElapsedTime MemUsed" > $datfile
starttime=$(date +%s.%N)
# Run the specified command in the background
$@ &
@jgdavey
jgdavey / hinder.sh
Created May 14, 2012 21:03
Simulate network latency and packet loss on Mac OS X (requires sudo)
#!/bin/bash
set -e
USAGE="Usage: $0 [ip_address | reset]"
if [ "$#" == "0" ]; then
echo "$USAGE"
exit 1
fi
@mynameisfiber
mynameisfiber / gist:2853066
Created June 1, 2012 15:44
Golang http close body blocking problem
package main
import (
"crypto/tls"
"net"
"net/http"
"time"
"fmt"
"errors"
)
@dustin
dustin / leakedin.go
Last active October 5, 2015 22:08
leakedin api
// SHA Hash presence web server.
//
// Requires a file containing sorted sha1s in binary form (20 bytes each).
package main
import (
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
@decadecity
decadecity / data_extract.py
Created July 29, 2012 11:46
Data processing script to calculate the relationship between request time and DOM load time.
#!/usr/bin/python
"""
Data processing script to calculate the relationship between request time and
DOM load time.
See: http://blog.decadecity.net/2012/09/15/how-long-does-an-http-request-take/
"""
import apachelog # https://code.google.com/p/apachelog/
import re
import urlparse