This is a very simple git workflow. It (and variants) is in use by many people. I settled on it after using it very effectively at Athena. GitHub does something similar; Zach Holman mentioned it in this talk.
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/* | |
Include this after bootstrap.css. Add class of | |
vert-offset-top-value or vert-offset-bottom-value | |
to your Bootstrap 3 default rows to prevent row content | |
from touching the row content above or below. | |
*/ | |
/* Vertical Offset Bottom */ | |
.vert-offset-top-12{ | |
margin-top: 12em; |
Here are a few example use cases, these use cases combine filter with other parameters to make useful API queries. The syntax for any of this may change between now, implementation, and release - they're meant as illustrative examples :)
api.posts.browse({filter: "tags:[photo, video] + id:-5", limit="3"});
GET /api/posts?filter=tags%3A%5Bphoto%2Cvideo%5D%2Bid%3A-5&limit=3
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Raspberry Pi ZRAM script | |
# Tuned for quad core, 1 GB RAM models | |
# put me in /etc/init.d/zram.sh and make me executable | |
# then run "sudo update-rc.d zram.sh defaults" | |
modprobe zram | |
echo 3 >/sys/devices/virtual/block/zram0/max_comp_streams | |
echo lz4 >/sys/devices/virtual/block/zram0/comp_algorithm |
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@ECHO OFF | |
cd /nginx | |
taskkill /f /IM nginx.exe | |
start nginx | |
EXIT |
I started a project on a Hobby Dev plan (free, limit 10,000 rows), and then later needed to upgrade it to Hobby Basic ($9/month, limit 10,000,000 rows).
After assigning the new database, I had two databases attached to the application. They looked something like this:
- HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_OLIVE (postgresql-dimensional-3321) Old, free-tier (Hobby Dev) database