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KWMalik / interviewitems.MD
Created September 16, 2012 22:04 — forked from amaxwell01/interviewitems.MD
My answers to over 100 Google interview questions

##Google Interview Questions: Product Marketing Manager

  • Why do you want to join Google? -- Because I want to create tools for others to learn, for free. I didn't have a lot of money when growing up so I didn't get access to the same books, computers and resources that others had which caused money, I want to help ensure that others can learn on the same playing field regardless of their families wealth status or location.
  • What do you know about Google’s product and technology? -- A lot actually, I am a beta tester for numerous products, I use most of the Google tools such as: Search, Gmaill, Drive, Reader, Calendar, G+, YouTube, Web Master Tools, Keyword tools, Analytics etc.
  • If you are Product Manager for Google’s Adwords, how do you plan to market this?
  • What would you say during an AdWords or AdSense product seminar?
  • Who are Google’s competitors, and how does Google compete with them? -- Google competes on numerous fields: --- Search: Baidu, Bing, Duck Duck Go
@iamatypeofwalrus
iamatypeofwalrus / roll_ipython_in_aws.md
Last active January 22, 2024 11:18
Create an iPython HTML Notebook on Amazon's AWS Free Tier from scratch.

What

Roll your own iPython Notebook server with Amazon Web Services (EC2) using their Free Tier.

What are we using? What do you need?

  • An active AWS account. First time sign-ups are eligible for the free tier for a year
  • One Micro Tier EC2 Instance
  • With AWS we will use the stock Ubuntu Server AMI and customize it.
  • Anaconda for Python.
  • Coffee/Beer/Time

Things that programmers don't know but should

(A book that I might eventually write!)

Gary Bernhardt

I imagine each of these chapters being about 2,000 words, making the whole book about the size of a small novel. For comparison, articles in large papers like the New York Times average about 1,200 words. Each topic gets whatever level of detail I can fit into that space. For simple topics, that's a lot of space: I can probably walk through a very basic, but working, implementation of the IP protocol.

@sivel
sivel / ansible-git.md
Last active October 16, 2023 16:44
Ansible Contributors Guide for working with git/GitHub

Ansible Contributors Guide for working with git/GitHub

First Note

Never, ever, modify or commit things to devel, always do work in a feature branch

Setting up the ansible and modules repos from forks

export GITHUB_USER=sivel
@Faheetah
Faheetah / Jenkinsfile.groovy
Last active June 17, 2024 15:05
Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies with escaping and quotes
node {
echo 'Results included as an inline comment exactly how they are returned as of Jenkins 2.121, with $BUILD_NUMBER = 1'
echo 'No quotes, pipeline command in single quotes'
sh 'echo $BUILD_NUMBER' // 1
echo 'Double quotes are silently dropped'
sh 'echo "$BUILD_NUMBER"' // 1
echo 'Even escaped with a single backslash they are dropped'
sh 'echo \"$BUILD_NUMBER\"' // 1
echo 'Using two backslashes, the quotes are preserved'
sh 'echo \\"$BUILD_NUMBER\\"' // "1"
@ThomasLeister
ThomasLeister / cloud-ubuntu-netplan-secondary-ip-static.md
Created May 25, 2018 08:30
Ubuntu netplan config for secondary ip address

In case there's already a DHCP config for netplan for the private IP address:

File: /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml

Contents:

# This file is generated from information provided by
# the datasource.  Changes to it will not persist across an instance.
# To disable cloud-init's network configuration capabilities, write a file
# /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-disable-network-config.cfg with the following:
@arthurzhukovski
arthurzhukovski / cctv-startup.bat
Created July 17, 2018 14:49
RTSP to HTTP with VLC (Windows)
:: The following line is neccessary if you need an ability to restart the streams with this batch file
:: Kill all existing streams (the command actually suspends ALL the vlc processes):
taskkill /f /im "vlc.exe"
:: Run two instances of VLC. These would transcode MP4 rtsp-stream to Motion JPEG http-stream:
start vlc -vvv -Idummy rtsp://login:password@192.168.0.2/streaming/channels/2/preview --sout #transcode{vcodec=MJPG,venc=ffmpeg{strict=1},fps=10,width=640,height=360}:standard{access=http{mime=multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary=--7b3cc56e5f51db803f790dad720ed50a},mux=mpjpeg,dst=:9911/}
start vlc -vvv -Idummy rtsp://login:password@192.168.0.3/streaming/channels/2/preview --sout #transcode{vcodec=MJPG,venc=ffmpeg{strict=1},fps=10,width=640,height=360}:standard{access=http{mime=multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary=--7b3cc56e5f51db803f790dad720ed50a},mux=mpjpeg,dst=:9912/}
:: In order to execute VLC with `vlc` as in exapmle above, you have to add corresponding value to the PATH variable.
:: Otherwise you have t
@mcattarinussi
mcattarinussi / gpg-ssh-setup.md
Last active July 19, 2024 07:06
A setup guide to use a personal gpg key for ssh authentication

GPG - SSH setup

Generating the master key

Here we create the master key. We want only Certify capability: we use the master key only to create the subkeys, Sign - Encrypt - Authenticate capabilities will be assigned to the subkeys.

Run the following command to start the master key generation process. Select the set your own capabilities creation process (type 8)

  ▶ gpg --full-generate-key --expert

gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.9; Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

OOM_GIT_SHA=$1
NEXUS_HELM_STAGING_PATH="https://nexus.onap.org/content/sites/oom-helm-staging/$OOM_GIT_SHA"
NEXUS_HELM_RELEASE_PATH="https://nexus.onap.org/content/sites/oom-helm-release/3.0.0"
echo $OOM_GIT_SHA
echo $NEXUS_HELM_STAGING_PATH
echo $NEXUS_HELM_RELEASE_PATH
# fetch index.yaml
curl -o index.yaml "$NEXUS_HELM_STAGING_PATH/index.yaml"
@diffficult
diffficult / hikvision_rtsp.md
Last active December 22, 2021 22:24
Hik Vision RTSP feeds

Live View URL

rtsp://<address>:<port>/Streaming/Channels/<id>/

rtsp://<username>:<password>@<address>:<port>/Streaming/Channels/<id>/

Where <address> is the IP address of your camera, <port> is the RTSP port of the camera, and <username> and <password> refer to the login credentials of your camera.