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marvell / remove_apt_cache
Created May 18, 2015 15:29
Remove APT cache (for Dockerfile)
apt-get clean autoclean
apt-get autoremove --yes
rm -rf /var/lib/{apt,dpkg,cache,log}/
@prakashanantha
prakashanantha / install-psycopg2
Created October 15, 2014 22:51
Installing psycopg2 on a mac
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
brew install postgresql
sudo pip install psycopg2
@hgfischer
hgfischer / benchmark+go+nginx.md
Last active April 11, 2024 22:09
Benchmarking Nginx with Go

Benchmarking Nginx with Go

There are a lot of ways to serve a Go HTTP application. The best choices depend on each use case. Currently nginx looks to be the standard web server for every new project even though there are other great web servers as well. However, how much is the overhead of serving a Go application behind an nginx server? Do we need some nginx features (vhosts, load balancing, cache, etc) or can you serve directly from Go? If you need nginx, what is the fastest connection mechanism? This are the kind of questions I'm intended to answer here. The purpose of this benchmark is not to tell that Go is faster or slower than nginx. That would be stupid.

So, these are the different settings we are going to compare:

  • Go HTTP standalone (as the control group)
  • Nginx proxy to Go HTTP
  • Nginx fastcgi to Go TCP FastCGI
  • Nginx fastcgi to Go Unix Socket FastCGI
@paulmach
paulmach / serve.go
Last active May 17, 2024 20:37
Simple Static File Server in Go
/*
Serve is a very simple static file server in go
Usage:
-p="8100": port to serve on
-d=".": the directory of static files to host
Navigating to http://localhost:8100 will display the index.html or directory
listing file.
*/
package main
# taken from http://www.piware.de/2011/01/creating-an-https-server-in-python/
# generate server.xml with the following command:
# openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes
# run as follows:
# python simple-https-server.py
# then in your browser, visit:
# https://localhost:4443
import BaseHTTPServer, SimpleHTTPServer
import ssl
@jordelver
jordelver / gist:3073101
Created July 8, 2012 22:06
Set the Mac OS X SOCKS proxy on the command line

Set the Mac OS X SOCKS proxy on the command line

a.k.a. what to do when your ISP starts blocking sites :(

Set the SOCKS proxy to local SSH tunnel

networksetup -setsocksfirewallproxy "Ethernet" localhost 8080

To clear the domain and port