curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudwicklabs/scripts/master/puppet_install.sh | bash /dev/stdin -s -a -v
require 'oauth_util.rb' | |
require 'net/http' | |
o = OauthUtil.new | |
o.consumer_key = 'examplek9SGJUTUpocjZ5QjBJmQ9WVdrOVVFNHdSR2x1TkhFbWNHbzlNQS0tJnM9Y29uc3VtkZXJzZWNyZXQmeD0yYg--'; | |
o.consumer_secret = 'exampled88d4109c63e778dsadcdd5c1875814977'; | |
url = 'http://query.yahooapis.com/v1/yql?q=select%20*%20from%20social.updates.search%20where%20query%3D%22search%20terms%22&diagnostics=true'; |
# GLOBAL CONFIGURATIONS | |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# See https://github.com/jigish/slate/wiki/Global-Configs | |
config defaultToCurrentScreen true | |
config secondsBeforeRepeat 0.4 | |
config secondsBetweenRepeat 0.1 | |
config keyboardLayout "qwerty" | |
config nudgePercentOf screenSize | |
config resizePercentOf screenSize |
Hello there! This is a sample post for gist.io, a super-lightweight writing soapbox for hackers.
Now look up. Further. Above the post title. See that grey text with the gist ID?
Now back to me. That grey text is a link! Open that sucker in a new tab to see the source for this post. Also, I'm on a horse.
If you peek at it with a web inspector, you'll see that it is a second-level heading. You can use first level headings, but they'll look just like the second level ones, and the gods of the HTML5 outlining algorithm will frown upon you.
Step 1: install flac via Homebrew | |
brew install flac | |
Step 2: decode FLAC to AIFF | |
cd path/to/directory/with/files/to/convert | |
for i in *.flac; do | |
flac -d --force-aiff-format "$i" | |
done |
{ | |
"text": "RT @PostGradProblem: In preparation for the NFL lockout, I will be spending twice as much time analyzing my fantasy baseball team during ...", | |
"truncated": true, | |
"in_reply_to_user_id": null, | |
"in_reply_to_status_id": null, | |
"favorited": false, | |
"source": "<a href=\"http://twitter.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Twitter for iPhone</a>", | |
"in_reply_to_screen_name": null, | |
"in_reply_to_status_id_str": null, | |
"id_str": "54691802283900928", |
=Navigating= | |
visit('/projects') | |
visit(post_comments_path(post)) | |
=Clicking links and buttons= | |
click_link('id-of-link') | |
click_link('Link Text') | |
click_button('Save') | |
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button | |
click('Button Value') |
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc | |
. ~/.bashrc | |
mkdir ~/local | |
mkdir ~/node-latest-install | |
cd ~/node-latest-install | |
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 | |
./configure --prefix=~/local | |
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds... | |
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh |
ffmpeg -i data/video.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 1000k -acodec mp2 data/output.mp4 |
Disclaimer: This piece is written anonymously. The names of a few particular companies are mentioned, but as common examples only.
This is a short write-up on things that I wish I'd known and considered before joining a private company (aka startup, aka unicorn in some cases). I'm not trying to make the case that you should never join a private company, but the power imbalance between founder and employee is extreme, and that potential candidates would