I hereby claim:
- I am pikesley on github.
- I am pikesley (https://keybase.io/pikesley) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is DF05 912A 97AF 027E B1FA BF47 E721 358B 2C3F 3A49
To claim this, I am signing this object:
require 'nokogiri' | |
require 'open-uri' | |
uri = "http://data.gov.uk/dataset/water-framework-directive-lake-waterbodies-wfs" | |
rdf = nil | |
doc = Nokogiri::HTML(open(uri)) | |
doc.search('link[rel=alternate]').each do |e| |
ActionView::Template::Error (undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass): | |
24: <div class='control-group'> | |
25: <%= form.label "#{attribute}_title", class: 'control-label' %> | |
26: <div class='controls'> | |
27: <%= form.text_field "#{attribute}_title", class: 'input-xlarge' %> | |
28: </div> | |
29: </div> | |
30: | |
/var/www/publisher/shared/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/bundler/gems/odi_content_models-5f986f000a66/app/models/attachable_with_metadata.rb:36:in `block (3 levels) in attaches_with_metadata' | |
actionpack (3.2.13) lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb:1159:in `value_before_type_cast' |
==> /var/log/dashboards/dashing-1.log <== | |
/var/www/dashboards.theodi.org/shared/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rufus-scheduler-3.0.0/lib/rufus/scheduler.rb:109:in `start_new': this is rufus-scheduler 3.0, use .new instead of .start_new (RuntimeError) | |
from /var/www/dashboards.theodi.org/shared/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/bundler/gems/dashing-e5f439bbc062/lib/dashing.rb:9:in `<top (required)>' | |
from config.ru:1:in `require' | |
from config.ru:1:in `block in <main>' | |
from /var/www/dashboards.theodi.org/shared/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rack-1.5.2/lib/rack/builder.rb:55:in `instance_eval' | |
from /var/www/dashboards.theodi.org/shared/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rack-1.5.2/lib/rack/builder.rb:55:in `initialize' | |
from config.ru:1:in `new' | |
from config.ru:1:in `<main>' | |
from /var/www/dashboards.theodi.org/shared/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.5.1/lib/rack/adapter/loader.rb:33:in `eval' |
13 scenarios (13 passed) | |
72 steps (72 passed) | |
0m22.574s | |
[Listen warning]: Change block raised an exception: getaddrinfo: nodename nor servname provided, or not known (SocketError) | |
Backtrace: | |
/Users/sam/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p353@philbot/gems/excon-0.28.0/lib/excon/socket.rb:135:in `getaddrinfo' | |
/Users/sam/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p353@philbot/gems/excon-0.28.0/lib/excon/socket.rb:135:in `connect' | |
/Users/sam/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p353@philbot/gems/excon-0.28.0/lib/excon/ssl_socket.rb:112:in `connect' | |
/Users/sam/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p353@philbot/gems/excon-0.28.0/lib/excon/socket.rb:28:in `initialize' | |
/Users/sam/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p353@philbot/gems/excon-0.28.0/lib/excon/ssl_socket.rb:8:in `initialize' |
source 'https://rubygems.org' | |
ruby '2.1.0' | |
#ruby-gemset=diabetes-dashboard | |
gem 'dashing' | |
gem 'rake' | |
gem 'dotenv' | |
gem 'json' | |
gem 'httparty' |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/bin/bash | |
say -v ? | sed "s: :%:" | sed "s:\(.*\)%.*:\1:" > /tmp/voices | |
IFS=$'\r\n' VOICES=($(cat /tmp/voices)) | |
rm /tmp/voices | |
for WORD in `cat /usr/share/dict/words` | |
do | |
VOICE=${VOICES[$RANDOM % ${#VOICES[@]}]} | |
echo ${VOICE} says ${WORD} |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'yaml' | |
y = YAML.load File.open ARGV[0] | |
def walk hash, stack = [], output = [] | |
hash.each do |key, val| | |
stack << key | |
if val.is_a?(Hash) |
env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c 'echo hello' && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install bash && env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c 'echo hello' |
I am mildly bewildered by SoundCloud embeds. I have this page on my band's (Github-hosted) site. Right now, it's using this hacked-together thing to embed those tracks, which is a bit inelegant but works on everything I've tried it on, including various phone browsers.
In an attempt to create a more beautiful solution, I tried using the oEmbed endpoint with this (with the initializer here) which works fine on my desktop browsers, and in Chrome on my Android phone. But on other phone browsers none of the tracks get rendered, unless I request the desktop version, which makes it all work fine (at least on the Android browser, I've had semi-confirmed reports of it working on