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@bobes
bobes / ril_to_instapaper.rb
Created April 13, 2011 06:18
Import your ReadItLater bookmarks into Instapaper
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# 1. export your RIL bookmarks
# 2. save this file to the same directory where your ril_export.html is
# 3. change username and password in the script bellow
# 4. run 'ruby ril_to_instapaper.rb' in terminal
require "cgi"
require "net/http"
require "net/https"
@lucasfais
lucasfais / gist:1207002
Created September 9, 2011 18:46
Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Sublime Text 2 – Useful Shortcuts (Mac OS X)

General

⌘T go to file
⌘⌃P go to project
⌘R go to methods
⌃G go to line
⌘KB toggle side bar
⌘⇧P command prompt
@oodavid
oodavid / README.md
Last active April 6, 2024 18:45 — forked from aronwoost/README.md
Deploy your site with git

Deploy your site with git

This gist assumes:

  • you have a local git repo
  • with an online remote repository (github / bitbucket etc)
  • and a cloud server (Rackspace cloud / Amazon EC2 etc)
    • your (PHP) scripts are served from /var/www/html/
    • your webpages are executed by apache
  • apache's home directory is /var/www/
@billerickson
billerickson / gist:3379905
Created August 17, 2012 15:30
WordPress Security
WordPress is actually one of the most secure pieces of software available. It powers 17%
of the 1,000,000 most visited websites, so it is being constantly tested both internally
and by hackers. When an issue is discovered, an update is released which you can install
with one click in the dashboard.
The vast majority of hacked WordPress websites are running an out-of-date version of
WordPress. Once WordPress is updated, any vulnerabilities that are patched are now publicly
known, so old versions are vulnerable.
The next most likely source of hacking is your host. If your server isn't secure, it doesn't
@malarkey
malarkey / Contract Killer 3.md
Last active April 16, 2024 21:44
The latest version of my ‘killer contract’ for web designers and developers

When times get tough and people get nasty, you’ll need more than a killer smile. You’ll need a killer contract.

Used by 1000s of designers and developers Clarify what’s expected on both sides Helps build great relationships between you and your clients Plain and simple, no legal jargon Customisable to suit your business Used on countless web projects since 2008

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