A list of some other badges: http://shields.io/
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Select all and delete (actually move to buffer) | |
:%d | |
Select all and copy to buffer | |
:%y | |
Use p to paste the buffer. |
Please see other gists for updated information. https://gist.github.com/XenoPanther/15d8fad49fbd51c6bd946f2974084ef8
I can never find a great guide on this stuff, so these are more like notes to myself.
The goal here is to have a virtualbox running more or less headless. An ssh client is used separately to actually use the machine. I've found it to be fantastic for a quick dev setup.
Assumes you have a vbox setup with Ubuntu server (this will work for 16.04) ready to go.
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knowledge dump on container runtimes | |
KataContainers | |
- image coupled with kernel | |
- light vm layer | |
- can run in nested virturalization environments if hardware supports and you can enable it in bios (ex. only bare metal EC2 instances, limits many cloud providers) | |
- slower startup time | |
- OCI compliant | |
- previously known as ClearContainers by Intel |
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global | |
log /dev/log local0 | |
log /dev/log local1 notice | |
chroot /var/lib/haproxy | |
stats socket /run/haproxy/admin.sock mode 660 level admin expose-fd listeners | |
stats timeout 30s | |
user haproxy | |
group haproxy | |
daemon |
The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()
'd from CommonJS.
This means you have the following choices:
- Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
Useimport foo from 'foo'
instead ofconst foo = require('foo')
to import the package. You also need to put"type": "module"
in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide. - If the package is used in an async context, you could use
await import(…)
from CommonJS instead ofrequire(…)
. - Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
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