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@touhonoob
touhonoob / gs.nginx.conf
Created June 6, 2015 13:35
Nginx as Google Cloud Storage Cache
# Cache 10GB for 1 Month
proxy_cache_path /var/cache/nginx keys_zone=GS:10m inactive=720h max_size=10240m;
upstream gs {
server 'storage.googleapis.com:80';
keepalive 100;
}
server {
set $my_domain "yourdomain.com";
@alexcasalboni
alexcasalboni / google.py
Last active January 21, 2020 14:20
Google Prediction API - Train a classification model and generate a new Prediction
import httplib2, argparse, os, sys, json
from oauth2client import tools, file, client
from oauth2client.service_account import ServiceAccountCredentials
from googleapiclient import discovery
from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError
#Project and model configuration
project_id = '132567073760'
model_id = 'HAR-model'
@aaronhalford
aaronhalford / chromeos-crosh-custom-setup.md
Created November 28, 2014 19:59
Customize ChromeOS Crosh Terminal with Custom Fonts and Solarized Dark Theme

Customize Chromebook Chrosh Shell Environment

Requirement: Chromebook, Common Sense, Commandline Ablity, 1 hour of time

Dear developers with a spare Chromebook lets inject a little personalization into your Crosh shell with custom fonts, the solarized theme, and extra secure shell options.

Also, keep in mind that the terms Chrosh, Chrosh Window, and Secure Shell all refer to various versions and extentions built around the ChromeOS terminal. Settings that affect the ChromeOS terminal are global.

Custom Fonts

@lost-theory
lost-theory / app.py
Created January 12, 2013 23:49
flask: show request time in template
import time
from flask import Flask, request, g, render_template
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config['DEBUG'] = True
@app.before_request
def before_request():
g.request_start_time = time.time()
@codysoyland
codysoyland / virtualenv-auto-activate.sh
Created March 25, 2012 18:34
virtualenv-auto-activate
#!/bin/bash
# virtualenv-auto-activate.sh
#
# Installation:
# Add this line to your .bashrc or .bash-profile:
#
# source /path/to/virtualenv-auto-activate.sh
#
# Go to your project folder, run "virtualenv .venv", so your project folder
# has a .venv folder at the top level, next to your version control directory.