Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View mmautner's full-sized avatar
🌊
chilling

Max Mautner mmautner

🌊
chilling
View GitHub Profile
@soemarko
soemarko / theme.html
Created November 26, 2011 16:18
embed github gist to tumblr
<!-- Add the following lines to theme's html code right before </head> -->
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://static.tumblr.com/fpifyru/VCxlv9xwi/writecapture.js"></script>
<script src="http://static.tumblr.com/fpifyru/AKFlv9zdu/embedgist.js"></script>
<!--
Usage: just add <div class="gist">[gist URL]</div>
Example: <div class="gist">https://gist.github.com/1395926</div>
-->
@kenmickles
kenmickles / gist:1838952
Created February 15, 2012 20:56
Heroku email deploy hook
heroku addons:add deployhooks:email \
--recipient=ken@37i.net \
--subject="{{app}} was deployed by {{user}}" \
--body="Changes:\n\n{{git_log}}\n\n---\n{{url}}"
@hellerbarde
hellerbarde / latency.markdown
Created May 31, 2012 13:16 — forked from jboner/latency.txt
Latency numbers every programmer should know

Latency numbers every programmer should know

L1 cache reference ......................... 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict ............................ 5 ns
L2 cache reference ........................... 7 ns
Mutex lock/unlock ........................... 25 ns
Main memory reference ...................... 100 ns             
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy ............. 3,000 ns  =   3 µs
Send 2K bytes over 1 Gbps network ....... 20,000 ns  =  20 µs
SSD random read ........................ 150,000 ns  = 150 µs

Read 1 MB sequentially from memory ..... 250,000 ns = 250 µs

@boris317
boris317 / flask_shell.py
Created September 25, 2012 17:00
IPython interactive shell + Flask App
from exampleapp import app
import IPython
app.testing = True
test_client = app.test_client()
welcome_message = """Welcome to your Flask CLI environment.
The following variables are available to use:
app -> Your Flask app instance.
@ianonavy
ianonavy / decorators.py
Last active August 29, 2015 14:03
Memoize to File
def memoize_to_file(func=None, **options):
"""Wraps a function definition so that if the function is ever
called with the same arguments twice, the results are pulled from
a cache stored in a file. The filename is specified when decorating
the memoized function. Iterable objects like dicts, lists or
pandas DataFrames are cast to a tuple before being hashed, and
everything else uses the object's __repr__ definition.
Usage:

Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness

Instructions to Subjects Included With Task Slips Packet

This is a study of interpersonal closeness, and your task, which we think will be quite enjoyable, is simply to get close to your partner. We believe that the best way for you to get close to your partner is for you to share with them and for them to share with you. Of course, when we advise you about getting close to your partner, we are giving advice regarding your behavior in this demonstration only, we are not advising you about your behavior outside of this demonstration.

In order to help you get close we've arranged for the two of you to engage in a kind of sharing game. You're sharing time will be for about one hour, after which time we ask you to fill out a questionnaire concerning your experience of getting close to your partner.

You have been given three sets of slips. Each slip has a question or a task written on it. As soon as you both finish reading these instructions, you should

@singingwolfboy
singingwolfboy / flask_csrf_test_client.py
Last active July 29, 2024 08:08
Want to run your Flask tests with CSRF protections turned on, to make sure that CSRF works properly in production as well? Here's an excellent way to do it!
# Want to run your Flask tests with CSRF protections turned on, to make sure
# that CSRF works properly in production as well? Here's an excellent way
# to do it!
# First some imports. I'm assuming you're using Flask-WTF for CSRF protection.
import flask
from flask.testing import FlaskClient as BaseFlaskClient
from flask_wtf.csrf import generate_csrf
# Flask's assumptions about an incoming request don't quite match up with