Follow these steps to install graphite on OS X Mavericks.
- Homebrew
- Python 2.7
- Git
# kubernetes - is an open source system for managing containerized | |
# applications across multiple hosts, providing basic mechanisms for | |
# deployment, maintenance, and scaling of applications. | |
# See: https://kubernetes.io | |
function __kubectl_no_command | |
set -l cmd (commandline -poc) | |
if not set -q cmd[2] | |
return 0 | |
end |
This list served quite some people but someone else did a better job since.
Go to https://github.com/umpirsky/country-list for a list in your language and format.
I've also compiled a list of nationalities
Linux - create "Default (Linux).sublime-mousemap" in ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User | |
Mac - create "Default (OSX).sublime-mousemap" in ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/User | |
Win - create "Default (Windows).sublime-mousemap" in %appdata%\Sublime Text 3\Packages\User | |
[ | |
{ | |
"button": "button1", | |
"count": 1, | |
"modifiers": ["ctrl"], | |
"press_command": "drag_select", |
The idea is to have nginx installed and node installed. I will extend this gist to include how to install those as well, but at the moment, the following assumes you have nginx 0.7.62 and node 0.2.3 installed on a Linux distro (I used Ubuntu).
In a nutshell,
So for example, www.foo.com request comes and your css, js, and images get served thru nginx while everything else (the request for say index.html or "/") gets served through node.
#!/bin/bash | |
# (optional) You might need to set your PATH variable at the top here | |
# depending on how you run this script | |
#PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin | |
# Hosted Zone ID e.g. BJBK35SKMM9OE | |
ZONEID="enter zone id here" | |
# The CNAME you want to update e.g. hello.example.com |
#!/usr/bin/env sh | |
# Download lists, unpack and filter, write to stdout | |
curl -s https://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php \ | |
| sed -n "s/.*value='\(http:.*=bt_.*\)'.*/\1/p" \ | |
| xargs wget -O - \ | |
| gunzip \ | |
| egrep -v '^#' |
... or Why Pipelining Is Not That Easy
Golang Concurrency Patterns for brave and smart.
By @kachayev