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scyto / proxmox-tb-net.md
Last active April 22, 2024 03:54
Thunderbolt Networking Setup

Thunderbolt Networking

this gist is part of this series

NOTE FOR THIS TO BE RELIABLE ON NODE RESTARTS YOU WILL NEED PROXMOX KERNEL 6.2.16-14-pve OR HIGER

This fixes issues i bugged with the thunderbolt / thunderbolt-net maintainers (i will take everyones thanks now, lol)

Install LLDP - this is great to see what nodes can see which.

  • install lldpctl with apt install lldpd

Applied Functional Programming with Scala - Notes

Copyright © 2016-2018 Fantasyland Institute of Learning. All rights reserved.

1. Mastering Functions

A function is a mapping from one set, called a domain, to another set, called the codomain. A function associates every element in the domain with exactly one element in the codomain. In Scala, both domain and codomain are types.

val square : Int => Int = x => x * x
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 6, 2024 01:44
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@sburlot
sburlot / xc_ramdisk.sh
Created March 8, 2014 15:03
Creates a ramdisk and start Xcode with the DerivedData stored in ramdisk. Also deletes the ramdisk and reset Xcode prefs.
#!/bin/bash
# Creates a ramdisk and start Xcode with the DerivedData stored in ramdisk. Also deletes the ramdisk and reset Xcode prefs.
# xc_ramdisk.sh
# - creates a ramdisk, set Xcode DerivedData to this disk and start Xcode.
# - umount a ramdisk, set Xcode DerivedData to default
# Stephan Burlot, Coriolis Technologies, http://www.coriolis.ch
#
# based on Alex Shevchenko xcode_ramdisk.sh script (https://gist.github.com/skeeet/2367298)
# based on Diego Freniche xc-launch.sh script (https://github.com/dfreniche/xc-launch)
@digitaljhelms
digitaljhelms / gist:4287848
Last active April 26, 2024 10:44
Git/GitHub branching standards & conventions

Branching

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@ndarville
ndarville / diff.mdown
Created July 23, 2012 20:33
Paul Heckel's Diff Algorithm

[Isolating Differences Between Files][paper]

Advantage over Other Algorithms

The diff output is more specific:

[I]f a whole block of text is moved, then all of it, rather than just the beginning and end, is detected as changed.

>The algorithm described here avoids these difficulties. It detects differences that correspond very closely to our intuitive notion of difference.