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JakeTTU / graph.json
Last active May 16, 2020 20:40
Graph w/ Link Filtering
{
"nodes": [
{
"name": "Person1",
"group": "#000"
},
{
"name": "Person2",
"group": "#000"
},
@XavierGimenez
XavierGimenez / .block
Last active March 9, 2023 12:09 — forked from mbostock/.block
Grouping nodes in a Force-Directed Graph
license: gpl-3.0
height: 600
@d3noob
d3noob / index.html
Last active January 13, 2022 22:59
Range input with v4
<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Input test (circle)</title>
<p>
<label for="nRadius"
style="display: inline-block; width: 240px; text-align: right">
radius = <span id="nRadius-value">…</span>
</label>
<input type="range" min="1" max="150" id="nRadius">
@oanhnn
oanhnn / using-multiple-github-accounts-with-ssh-keys.md
Last active July 23, 2024 06:28
Using multiple github accounts with ssh keys

Problem

I have two Github accounts: oanhnn (personal) and superman (for work). I want to use both accounts on same computer (without typing password everytime, when doing git push or pull).

Solution

Use ssh keys and define host aliases in ssh config file (each alias for an account).

How to?

  1. Generate ssh key pairs for accounts and add them to GitHub accounts.
@gtallen1187
gtallen1187 / scar_tissue.md
Created November 1, 2015 23:53
talk given by John Ousterhout about sustaining relationships

"Scar Tissues Make Relationships Wear Out"

04/26/2103. From a lecture by Professor John Ousterhout at Stanford, class CS142.

This is my most touchy-feely thought for the weekend. Here’s the basic idea: It’s really hard to build relationships that last for a long time. If you haven’t discovered this, you will discover this sooner or later. And it's hard both for personal relationships and for business relationships. And to me, it's pretty amazing that two people can stay married for 25 years without killing each other.

[Laughter]

> But honestly, most professional relationships don't last anywhere near that long. The best bands always seem to break up after 2 or 3 years. And business partnerships fall apart, and there's all these problems in these relationships that just don't last. So, why is that? Well, in my view, it’s relationships don't fail because there some single catastrophic event to destroy them, although often there is a single catastrophic event around the the end of the relation

@d3noob
d3noob / .block
Last active May 25, 2020 23:00
Multiple HTML inputs linked with d3.js
license: mit
@cjrd
cjrd / README.md
Last active September 28, 2023 18:17
Interactive tool for creating directed graphs using d3.js.

directed-graph-creator

Interactive tool for creating directed graphs, created using d3.js.

Demo: http://bl.ocks.org/cjrd/6863459

Operation:

  • drag/scroll to translate/zoom the graph
@rkirsling
rkirsling / LICENSE
Last active December 23, 2023 12:54
Directed Graph Editor
Copyright (c) 2013 Ross Kirsling
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
@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()