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import collections
import math
import os
import cv2
import numpy as np
import time
MAX_LINES = 4000
N_PINS = 36*8
MIN_LOOP = 20 # To avoid getting stuck in a loop
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skadilover / indian.districts.geocoded.pincode.json
Created February 18, 2019 06:37 — forked from prashnts/indian.districts.geocoded.pincode.json
Indian District's GeoCoded Pin Code Data
{
"_description: Name of City, or Town": {
"State": "The Indian State under which this City/Town exists.",
"GeoCode": [
"Latitude",
"Longitude"
],
"PinCodes": [
"All",
"The",
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syafiqfaiz / how-to-copy-aws-rds-to-local.md
Last active June 22, 2024 20:31
How to copy production database on AWS RDS(postgresql) to local development database.
  1. Change your database RDS instance security group to allow your machine to access it.
    • Add your ip to the security group to acces the instance via Postgres.
  2. Make a copy of the database using pg_dump
    • $ pg_dump -h <public dns> -U <my username> -f <name of dump file .sql> <name of my database>
    • you will be asked for postgressql password.
    • a dump file(.sql) will be created
  3. Restore that dump file to your local database.
    • but you might need to drop the database and create it first
    • $ psql -U <postgresql username> -d <database name> -f <dump file that you want to restore>
  • the database is restored

Moved

Now located at https://github.com/JeffPaine/beautiful_idiomatic_python.

Why it was moved

Github gists don't support Pull Requests or any notifications, which made it impossible for me to maintain this (surprisingly popular) gist with fixes, respond to comments and so on. In the interest of maintaining the quality of this resource for others, I've moved it to a proper repo. Cheers!