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queeup / Nix_package_manager_on_Fedora_Silverblue.md
Last active October 25, 2024 18:19
Nix package manager install (single user) on Fedora Silverblue

Nix package manager on Fedora Silverblue

Install nix

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | \
    sh -s -- install ostree --no-confirm --persistence=/var/lib/nix

Fix sudo

@LukeMathWalker
LukeMathWalker / audit.yml
Last active November 11, 2024 17:20
GitHub Actions - Rust setup
name: Security audit
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
push:
paths:
- '**/Cargo.toml'
- '**/Cargo.lock'
jobs:
security_audit:
@lizrice
lizrice / Vagrantfile
Last active February 3, 2023 02:21
Vagrant file for setting up a single-node Kubernetes cluster that I can access from my desktop. Read more: https://medium.com/@lizrice/kubernetes-in-vagrant-with-kubeadm-21979ded6c63
# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
# This script to install Kubernetes will get executed after we have provisioned the box
$script = <<-SCRIPT
# Install kubernetes
apt-get update && apt-get install -y apt-transport-https
curl -s https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | apt-key add -
cat <<EOF >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/kubernetes.list

Looking into the Future

futures-rs is the library which will hopefully become a shared foundation for everything async in Rust. However it's already become renowned for having a steep learning curve, even for experienced Rustaceans.

I think one of the best ways to get comfortable with using a library is to look at how it works internally: often API design can seem bizarre or impenetrable and it's only when you put yourself in the shoes of the library author that you can really understand why it was designed that way.

In this post I'll try to put down on "paper" my understanding of how futures work and I'll aim to do it in a visual way. I'm going to assume you're already somewhat familiar with Rust and why futures are a useful tool to have at one's disposal.

For most of this post I'll be talking about how things work today (as of September 2017). At the end I'll touch on what's being proposed next and also make a case for some of the changes I'd like to see.

If you're interested in learning more ab

@coderanger
coderanger / README.md
Last active August 18, 2023 18:33
How to patch Ubuntu for Heartbleed

How to patch Ubuntu for Heartbleed

  1. sudo apt-get update
  2. sudo apt-get install -y libssl1.0.0 openssl
  3. openssl version -a and confirm the "built on" date is >= 2014-04-07
  4. sudo lsof -n | grep ssl | grep DEL and restart all listed services.

Repeat #4 until no results are returned.

@rene-aguirre
rene-aguirre / ctrlp_speed.vim
Created September 13, 2012 15:45
Speed up ctrlp with VCS
" ctrlp.vim plug-in
" open files extra files in hidden buffers
let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = '1jr'
" indexing speed up
if has("unix")
let g:ctrlp_user_command = {
\ 'types': {
\ 1: ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files'],
\ 2: ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .'],
@tokland
tokland / ar_arel_wrapper.rb
Last active March 5, 2024 06:22
Simple wrapper over arel
require 'active_record'
require 'arel'
# Ruby-like syntax in AR conditions using the underlying Arel layer (Rails >= 3.0).
#
# What you would usually write like this:
#
# User.where(["users.created_at > ? AND users.name LIKE ?", Date.yesterday, "Mary"])
#
# can now be written like this (note those parentheses required by the operators precedences):
@sixfeetover
sixfeetover / osx_homebrew_rvm_rails_unixodbc_sqlserver.md
Created September 4, 2010 19:49
Setup OS X 10.6.4 w/ homebrew, rvm, rails, unixodbc, freetds and SQL Server

Setup new mac from scratch

These commands are good as of 2010-11-18.

/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(/usr/bin/curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/master/Library/Contributions/install_homebrew.rb)"

Install xcode (download, or on the OS X install DVD)

http://developer.apple.com/technology/xcode.html