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@andreyvit
andreyvit / tmux.md
Created June 13, 2012 03:41
tmux cheatsheet

tmux cheat sheet

(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)

Prefix key

The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf:

remap prefix to Control + a

@dustismo
dustismo / gist:6203329
Last active July 22, 2024 18:51
How to install leveldb on ubuntu
sudo apt-get install libsnappy-dev
wget https://leveldb.googlecode.com/files/leveldb-1.9.0.tar.gz
tar -xzf leveldb-1.9.0.tar.gz
cd leveldb-1.9.0
make
sudo mv libleveldb.* /usr/local/lib
cd include
sudo cp -R leveldb /usr/local/include
@Xorlev
Xorlev / MultipleStreamBolt.java
Last active April 7, 2019 15:31
Example of emitting on multiple streams
package storm.examples;
import backtype.storm.task.OutputCollector;
import backtype.storm.task.TopologyContext;
import backtype.storm.topology.OutputFieldsDeclarer;
import backtype.storm.topology.base.BaseRichBolt;
import backtype.storm.tuple.Fields;
import backtype.storm.tuple.Tuple;
import backtype.storm.tuple.Values;
import java.util.Map;
@sangeeths
sangeeths / github-to-bitbucket
Created March 10, 2014 15:24
Forking a Github repo to Bitbucket
Go to Bitbucket and create a new repository (its better to have an empty repo)
git clone git@bitbucket.org:abc/myforkedrepo.git
cd myforkedrepo
Now add Github repo as a new remote in Bitbucket called "sync"
git remote add sync git@github.com:def/originalrepo.git
Verify what are the remotes currently being setup for "myforkedrepo". This following command should show "fetch" and "push" for two remotes i.e. "origin" and "sync"
git remote -v
@evantoli
evantoli / GitConfigHttpProxy.md
Last active July 20, 2024 03:29
Configure Git to use a proxy

Configure Git to use a proxy

In Brief

You may need to configure a proxy server if you're having trouble cloning or fetching from a remote repository or getting an error like unable to access '...' Couldn't resolve host '...'.

Consider something like:

@s-leroux
s-leroux / test_models.js
Created March 21, 2016 00:18
"Introduction to Server-side Development" course by Jogesh Muppala on Coursera -- test file for assignment 2
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var url = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/conFusion';
mongoose.connect(url);
var db = mongoose.connection;
var assert = require('assert');
var Dishes = require('../models/dishes');
var Promotions = require('../models/promotions');
var Leaders = require('../models/leadership');
@chen-fishbein
chen-fishbein / Progress.java
Last active September 12, 2016 19:51
CodenameOne Circle Progress Demo
Form hi = new Form("Circle Progress");
hi.setLayout(new BoxLayout(BoxLayout.Y_AXIS));
final CircleProgress p = new CircleProgress();
p.setProgress(100);
p.setClockwise(true);
p.setStartAngle(CircleProgress.START_9_OCLOCK);
hi.add(p);
final ArcProgress p2 = new ArcProgress();
p2.setProgress(70);
@eliangcs
eliangcs / http-prompt-story.md
Last active June 3, 2020 06:49
How I created HTTP Prompt and got 5000+ stars on GitHub

How I Created HTTP Prompt and Got 5000+ Stars on GitHub

Two months ago, I published an open source project, which went viral by gaining 1200+ stars in the first 24 hours. As of this writing, it has attracted 5000+ stars. The project is called HTTP Prompt:

https://github.com/eliangcs/http-prompt

Here I want to share its development story.

It all began with Vertica. Not long ago, I used Vertica every day for my work. Vertica is a powerful database, but the official client (vsql) is not powerful at all. The GUI alternative, DbVisualizer, is bad as well.

@geohot
geohot / ransac_polyfit.py
Last active July 31, 2023 06:39
RANSAC polyfit. Fit polynomials with RANSAC in Python
def ransac_polyfit(x, y, order=3, n=20, k=100, t=0.1, d=100, f=0.8):
# Thanks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_sample_consensus
# n – minimum number of data points required to fit the model
# k – maximum number of iterations allowed in the algorithm
# t – threshold value to determine when a data point fits a model
# d – number of close data points required to assert that a model fits well to data
# f – fraction of close data points required
besterr = np.inf
@jeremyjordan
jeremyjordan / sgdr.py
Last active December 4, 2023 13:41
Keras Callback for implementing Stochastic Gradient Descent with Restarts
from keras.callbacks import Callback
import keras.backend as K
import numpy as np
class SGDRScheduler(Callback):
'''Cosine annealing learning rate scheduler with periodic restarts.
# Usage
```python
schedule = SGDRScheduler(min_lr=1e-5,