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Note
to active Office without crack, just follow https://github.com/WindowsAddict/IDM-Activation-Script,
you wiil only need to run
irm https://massgrave.dev/ias | iex
These rules are adopted from the AngularJS commit conventions.
For years, people have been using jemalloc with ruby. There were various benchmarks and discussions. Legend had it that Jemalloc 5 didn't work as well as Jemalloc 3.
Then, one day, hope appeared on the horizon. @wjordan offered a config for Jemalloc 5.
FROM ruby:3.1.2-bullseye
RUN apt-get update ; \
DidYouMean::SPELL_CHECKERS.merge
deprecate warnings anymore.database.yml
with aliases and secrets.yml
with aliases.#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Put this file in the root of your Rails project, | |
# then run it to output the SQL needed to change all | |
# your tables and columns to the same character set | |
# and collation. | |
# | |
# > ruby character_set_and_collation.rb | |
DATABASE = '' |
# Nginx+Unicorn best-practices congifuration guide. Heartbleed fixed. | |
# We use latest stable nginx with fresh **openssl**, **zlib** and **pcre** dependencies. | |
# Some extra handy modules to use: --with-http_stub_status_module --with-http_gzip_static_module | |
# | |
# Deployment structure | |
# | |
# SERVER: | |
# /etc/init.d/nginx (1. nginx) | |
# /home/app/public_html/app_production/current (Capistrano directory) | |
# |
Copyright (C) 2016 Donnie Ray Jones | |
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: |
With the variety of server-side technologies today, developers have a lot of choices when it comes to deciding what kind of backend to use for their next application.
In this article, we want to explore the differences between GraphQL and Firebase, two very popular server-side technologies.
Before diving into technical details, let's create some perspective on the two technologies and where they're coming from.
class RingBuffer < Array | |
attr_reader :max_size | |
def initialize(max_size, enum = nil) | |
@max_size = max_size | |
enum.each { |e| self << e } if enum | |
end | |
def <<(el) | |
if self.size < @max_size || @max_size.nil? |
root = "/var/www/cake/current" | |
working_directory root | |
pid "#{root}/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid" | |
stderr_path "#{root}/log/unicorn.stderr.log" | |
stdout_path "#{root}/log/unicorn.log" | |
listen "/tmp/unicorn.cake.sock" | |
worker_processes 2 | |
timeout 15 |