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update-rc.d logstash-shipper defaults | |
update-rc.d logstash-reader defaults |
-- from http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/14/use-applescript-to-open-current-safari-url-in-google-chrome/ | |
-- install FastScripts http://www.red-sweater.com/fastscripts/ and place this AppleScript in the Scripts applications folder for Google Chrome. | |
-- For me that was ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Safari | |
-- You can then assign it a keyboard shortcut. I went with Cmd-Shift-C | |
property theURL : "" | |
tell application "Safari" | |
set theURL to URL of current tab of window 1 | |
end tell | |
tell application "Google Chrome" |
{ "keys": ["home"], "command": "move_to", "args": {"to": "bol"} }, | |
{ "keys": ["end"], "command": "move_to", "args": {"to": "eol"} } |
.Rproj.user | |
.Rhistory | |
.RData | |
*.Rproj | |
*.html |
#!/usr/bin/ruby | |
# Create display override file to force Mac OS X to use RGB mode for Display | |
# see http://embdev.net/topic/284710 | |
require 'base64' | |
data=`ioreg -l -d0 -w 0 -r -c AppleDisplay` | |
edids=data.scan(/IODisplayEDID.*?<([a-z0-9]+)>/i).flatten | |
vendorids=data.scan(/DisplayVendorID.*?([0-9]+)/i).flatten |
#!/bin/sh | |
# extend non-HiDPI external display on DP* above HiDPI internal display eDP* | |
# see also https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI | |
# you may run into https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39949 | |
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/883319 | |
EXT=`xrandr --current | sed 's/^\(.*\) connected.*$/\1/p;d' | grep -v ^eDP | head -n 1` | |
INT=`xrandr --current | sed 's/^\(.*\) connected.*$/\1/p;d' | grep -v ^DP | head -n 1` | |
ext_w=`xrandr | sed 's/^'"${EXT}"' [^0-9]* \([0-9]\+\)x.*$/\1/p;d'` |
# from https://gist.github.com/MattDMo/6cb1dfbe8a124e1ca5af | |
import os | |
import json | |
import socket | |
import threading | |
activate_this = os.environ.get("SUBLIMEREPL_ACTIVATE_THIS", None) | |
# turn off pager |
Microsoft partnered with Canonical to create Bash on Ubuntu on Windows, running through a technology called the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Below are instructions on how to set up the ssh server to run automatically at boot.
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
file by running the command sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
and do the following
Port
to 2222 (or any other port above 1000)PasswordAuthentication
to yes. This can be changed back to no if ssh keys are setup.sudo service ssh --full-restart
# MIT LICENSE | |
import datetime | |
import plotly.graph_objs as go | |
from plotly.subplots import make_subplots | |
import numpy as np | |
import dash_core_components as dcc | |
import dash_html_components as html | |
import dash |