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jazz : list paths from a json input, fuzzy search a node, get its content ; useful with large payloads
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The Freenode resignation FAQ, or: "what the fuck is going on?"
IMPORTANT NOTE:
It's come to my attention that some people have been spamming issue trackers with a link to this gist. While it's a good idea to inform people of the situation in principle, please do not do this. By all means spread the word in the communities that you are a part of, after verifying that they are not aware yet, but unsolicited spam is not helpful. It will just frustrate people.
Update 3 (May 24, 2021)
A number of things have happened since the last update.
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Steps to create a custom Couchbase Server Docker Image for development
Purpose
Follow the steps below if you are interested in creating your own custom configurable Couchbase docker image. You will start off with the official Couchbase Enterprise docker image that is available on Docker Hub and use the Couchbase CLI and REST interface to create a custom configurable image.
Credits
This approach inspired by the tutorial. We essentially built a custom docker image from the base Coucbase server image that is configured for our development needs!
Steps
Create a new file named DockerFile and open it using an editor of your choice
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This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!
HOWTO: Setup mail forwarding with Sendmail in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Domain to domain mail forwarding
This guide combined with the info here allows you do the following:
Forward all mails from one domain to another (via catch-all addresses)
Set up a catch-all email address (just enter a @ with no user in front of it in the virtuserstable)
set up distribution lists etc. (use commas)
Why would you want this? Well, for me I own some domain names and I like to use gmail to read my mail. One use case is that we have a small organization that I've already set up a google for domains account with, but the organization has multiple domains that all redirect to our website. I wanted our mail to also all redirect to the same mail, so I created MX records for all the domains that are supposed to redirect and pointed them at my VPS and on my VPS I set up mail relaying to my original google for domains account, with entries for each user. This way, if I had my google domains running at [email protected], but som