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mcrumm / phx_sqlite_fly_launch.md
Last active May 3, 2024 09:38
Phoenix + SQLite Deployment tips

Deploying to Fly.io with SQLite

Deploying a Phoenix app to Fly.io is a breeze...is what everyone kept telling me. In fairness, I imagine the process would have been breezier had I just used postgres, but all the sqlite and litestream talk has been far too intriguing to ignore. "Wait", you say. "It is just a flat file. How much harder can it be?"

It is easy to make something harder than it should be. It is hard to take something complex and make it truly simple. flyctl launch does an amazing job at providing a simple interface to the utterly complex task of generating deployment resources, especially now that we are living in a containerd (erm, firecracker) world.

This gist is for anyone who, like me, thinks they know better than to read all of the documentation and therefore necessari

#!/usr/bin/env python
import math
import sys
from moviepy.editor import AudioClip, VideoFileClip, concatenate_videoclips
# Get average RGB of part of a frame. Frame is H * W * 3 (rgb)
# Assumes x1 < x2, y1 < y2

A handful of BigQuery SQL queries that you can use to analyze your own Google Analytics for Firebase data. To find out more about how they work, check out our presentation from Cloud Next 2018 (Video link to be added soon)

Please note that these scripts have been updated to make sure of the new Firebase schema, which was rolled out to Analytics products in July of 2018.

Note that none of these scripts will work out of the box -- you'll need to update the values in brackets with the names of your actual datasets, and you'll most likely also need to replace the names of events and event properties with ones that are appropriate for your app.

The contents of this gist are licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0

@deltaepsilon
deltaepsilon / rxjs-firebase-demo.js
Created September 8, 2016 17:44
Demo RxJs integration with Firebase
var Rx = require('rxjs');
var firebase = require('firebase');
firebase.initializeApp({
"databaseURL": "https://quiver-two.firebaseio.com",
"serviceAccount": "./service-account.json"
});
var ref = firebase.database().ref('rxjs-demo');
Rx.Observable.fromPromise(ref.remove())
.map(function () {
@kevinelliott
kevinelliott / osx-10.9-setup.md
Last active November 6, 2020 14:19 — forked from juev/gist:3124344
Clean Install – Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks

Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks

Custom recipe to get OS X 10.9 Mavericks running from scratch, setup applications and developer environment. I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after a semi-annual fresh install.

Install Software

The software selected is software that is "tried and true" --- software I need after any fresh install. I often install other software not listed here, but is handled in a case-by-case basis.

Install from App Store