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Hello How are you today, I hope all is well with you .I am sorry to worry you with my proposal for a relationship with you, but I know that you will grant my request in good faith and understanding, My name is Tessy I just went through your profile today at (github.com) and i have no options than letting you know that i am interested in having a relationship with you, I will also like to Know you the more, you can send an email to my email address so that I can send you more details about my self including my picture. I believe we can move from here. But bear in mind that love has no colors barrier, no educational back ground barrier, no socio-economic barrier, religious, language, nationality or distance barrier, the only important thing there is love. I am waiting for your mail to my email address above. Yours sincerely.

Tessy,

@ryanb
ryanb / application.html.erb
Created January 19, 2011 19:31
Example of very simple password authentication.
<!-- layout file -->
<% if current_user %>
Welcome <%= current_user.username %>. Not you? <%= link_to "Log out", logout_path %>
<% else %>
<%= link_to "Sign up", signup_path %> or <%= link_to "log in", login_path %>.
<% end %>
@ryanb
ryanb / favorite_gems.md
Created March 4, 2011 17:31
A list of my favorite gems for various tasks.
@benolee
benolee / howto_pow_ubuntu.txt
Created July 1, 2011 03:32
HowTo Ubuntu pow-like setup
$ sudo aptitude install apache2 dnsmasq
$ sudo vim /etc/dnsmasq.conf
# ...
address=/dev/127.0.0.1
listen-address=127.0.0.1
$ sudo vim /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
# uncomment line 20:
@mhawksey
mhawksey / gist:1442370
Last active February 25, 2024 12:01
Google Apps Script to read JSON and write to sheet
function getJSON(aUrl,sheetname) {
//var sheetname = "test";
//var aUrl = "http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=286bbb1d8d30f65b54173b3b752fa4d9&_render=json";
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(aUrl); // get feed
var dataAll = JSON.parse(response.getContentText()); //
var data = dataAll.value.items;
for (i in data){
data[i].pubDate = new Date(data[i].pubDate);
data[i].start = data[i].pubDate;
}
@lucasrizoli
lucasrizoli / gist:1603274
Created January 12, 2012 21:33
70 Unique Ways to Encode <
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@mislav
mislav / aprompt.png
Last active February 11, 2024 06:40
My zsh prompt. No oh-my-zsh needed
aprompt.png
@ordinaryzelig
ordinaryzelig / minitest_spec_expectations.md
Last active December 10, 2022 13:34
How to write MiniTest::Spec expectations

I'm a fan of MiniTest::Spec. It strikes a nice balance between the simplicity of TestUnit and the readable syntax of RSpec. When I first switched from RSpec to MiniTest::Spec, one thing I was worried I would miss was the ability to add matchers. (A note in terminology: "matchers" in MiniTest::Spec refer to something completely different than "matchers" in RSpec. I won't get into it, but from now on, let's use the proper term: "expectations").

Understanding MiniTest::Expectations

Let's take a look in the code (I'm specifically referring to the gem, not the standard library that's built into Ruby 1.9):

# minitest/spec.rb

module MiniTest::Expectations

This allows you to use the following video streaming services outside of the US from your Mac without having to use a proxy or VPN, so no big bandwidth issues:

  • Hulu / HuluPlus
  • CBS
  • ABC
  • MTV
  • theWB
  • CW TV
  • Crackle
  • NBC
@idan
idan / gist:3135754
Created July 18, 2012 11:50
A Sample Post

Hello there! This is a sample post for gist.io, a super-lightweight writing soapbox for hackers.

Now look up. Further. Above the post title. See that grey text with the gist ID?

Now back to me. That grey text is a link! Open that sucker in a new tab to see the source for this post. Also, I'm on a horse.

This is a major heading

If you peek at it with a web inspector, you'll see that it is a second-level heading. You can use first level headings, but they'll look just like the second level ones, and the gods of the HTML5 outlining algorithm will frown upon you.