SSH into your EC2 instance. Run the following:
$ sudo yum install gcc
This may return an "already installed" message. That's OK.
$ wget http://download.redis.io/redis-stable.tar.gz && tar xvzf redis-stable.tar.gz && cd redis-stable && make
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"meta": { | |
"theme": "elegant" | |
}, | |
"basics": { | |
"name": "Sergei", | |
"label": "Creativity is intelligence having fun - Albert Einstein", | |
"url": "https://sshilko.com", | |
"picture": "https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/1147808?v=2&s=150", | |
"email": "[email protected]", |
SSH into your EC2 instance. Run the following:
$ sudo yum install gcc
This may return an "already installed" message. That's OK.
$ wget http://download.redis.io/redis-stable.tar.gz && tar xvzf redis-stable.tar.gz && cd redis-stable && make
In another topic someone was wondering about the new advantage/disadvantage mechanic, and under which situations it comes into effect. Because basic rules don't include a dedicated list (understandable, as it's usually a side effect of a very wide variety of actions or situations) I wrote a summary with the information from the different instances where advantage or disadvantage are mentioned in the basic rules, just in case anyone else is curious. I separated it by context:
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In another topic someone was wondering about the new advantage/disadvantage mechanic, and under which situations it comes into effect. Because basic rules don't include a dedicated list (understandable, as it's usually a side effect of a very wide variety of actions or situations) I wrote a summary with the information from the different instances where advantage or disadvantage are mentioned in the basic rules, just in case anyone else is curious. I separated it by context:
RACES
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# Author: Pieter Noordhuis | |
# Description: Simple demo to showcase Redis PubSub with EventMachine | |
# | |
# Update 7 Oct 2010: | |
# - This example does *not* appear to work with Chrome >=6.0. Apparently, | |
# the WebSocket protocol implementation in the cramp gem does not work | |
# well with Chrome's (newer) WebSocket implementation. | |
# | |
# Requirements: | |
# - rubygems: eventmachine, thin, cramp, sinatra, yajl-ruby |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# The MIT License (MIT) | |
# | |
# Copyright (c) 2014 Mathias Leppich <[email protected]> | |
# | |
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
You appear to be advocating a new: | |
[ ] cloud-hosted [ ] locally installable [ ] web-based [ ] browser-based [ ] language-agnostic | |
[ ] language-specific IDE. Your IDE will not succeed. Here is why it will not succeed. | |
You appear to believe that: | |
[ ] Syntax highlighting is what makes programming difficult | |
[ ] Garbage collection is free | |
[ ] Computers have infinite memory | |
[ ] Nobody really needs: |
#! /usr/bin/env python | |
import fileinput | |
import argparse | |
from operator import itemgetter | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() | |
parser.add_argument('--target-mb', action = 'store', dest = 'target_mb', default = 61000, type = int) | |
parser.add_argument('vmtouch_output_file', action = 'store', nargs = '+') | |
args = parser.parse_args() |