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timvisee / falsehoods-programming-time-list.md
Last active May 22, 2024 02:28
Falsehoods programmers believe about time, in a single list

Falsehoods programmers believe about time

This is a compiled list of falsehoods programmers tend to believe about working with time.

Don't re-invent a date time library yourself. If you think you understand everything about time, you're probably doing it wrong.

Falsehoods

  • There are always 24 hours in a day.
  • February is always 28 days long.
  • Any 24-hour period will always begin and end in the same day (or week, or month).
@mjackson
mjackson / multiple-git-hooks.sh
Created February 6, 2018 00:58
Run multiple scripts for the same git hook
#!/bin/sh
# This script should be saved in a git repo as a hook file, e.g. .git/hooks/pre-receive.
# It looks for scripts in the .git/hooks/pre-receive.d directory and executes them in order,
# passing along stdin. If any script exits with a non-zero status, this script exits.
script_dir=$(dirname $0)
hook_name=$(basename $0)
hook_dir="$script_dir/$hook_name.d"
@StevenACoffman
StevenACoffman / fluent-filebeat-comparison.md
Last active April 2, 2024 22:34
Fluentd Fluent-bit FileBeat memory and cpu resources

Fluent-bit rocks

A short survey of log collection options and why you picked the wrong one. 😜

Who am I? Where am I from?

I'm Steve Coffman and I work at Ithaka. We do JStor (academic journals) and other stuff. How big is it?

Number what it means
101,332,633 unique visitors in 2017
@CJEnright
CJEnright / gzip.go
Last active December 19, 2023 19:40
Idiomatic golang net/http gzip transparent compression, an updated version of https://gist.github.com/bryfry/09a650eb8aac0fb76c24
package main
import (
"net/http"
"compress/gzip"
"io/ioutil"
"strings"
"sync"
"io"
)
@milesbxf
milesbxf / monzo-alertmanager-config.yaml
Last active May 15, 2024 19:37
Monzo's Alertmanager Slack templates
###################################################
##
## Alertmanager YAML configuration for routing.
##
## Will route alerts with a code_owner label to the slack-code-owners receiver
## configured above, but will continue processing them to send to both a
## central Slack channel (slack-monitoring) and PagerDuty receivers
## (pd-warning and pd-critical)
##
##
## HTTP Router benchmarks -- Nov 29, 2020 with Go 1.15.5 on Linux AMD 3950x
##
## This benchmark suite is based on https://github.com/julienschmidt/go-http-routing-benchmark
## using the most up-to-date version of each pkg as of today. Each router has their own
## pros and cons, so consider the designs of each router to suit your application.
##
## *NOTE*: the memory reports below by the go benchmark tool look quite wrong, as there must
## be a bug somewhere in the go bench tool with the Go version I'm running. I will re-run
## with future versions and report back. However, in general you'll want to look at the "ns/op"
@chriswayg
chriswayg / Ubuntu_Debian_Cloud_images_in_Proxmox.md
Last active May 21, 2024 19:42
Ubuntu and Debian Cloud images in Proxmox
@pydevops
pydevops / private-k8s.md
Last active February 2, 2024 03:25
how to set up kubectl on laptop for private GKE cluster and on prem private cluster

HTTP tunnel

On prem k8s cluster set up with bastion vm

  1. Create a bastion vm in your data center or in cloud with connectivity set up (usually vpn) to the on prem data center.
  2. Install tinyproxy on the bastion vm and pick a random port as it would be too easy for spam bot with default 8888, set up as systemd service according to https://nxnjz.net/2019/10/how-to-setup-a-simple-proxy-server-with-tinyproxy-debian-10-buster/. Make sure it works by validating with curl --proxy http://127.0.0.1:<tinyproxy-port> https://httpbin.org/ip. And I don't use any user authentication for proxy, so I locked down the firewall rules with my laptop IP/32.
  3. Download the kubeconfig file for the k8s cluster to your laptop
  4. From your laptop, run
HTTPS_PROXY=<bastion-external-ip>:<tinyproxy-port> KUBECONFIG=my-kubeconfig kubectl get nodes
@hlindberg
hlindberg / sorthash.pp
Last active July 20, 2022 12:36
This is an example of how to recursively sort a Hash in the puppet language using the tree_each() function. Note that in versions before Puppet 6.0 the `convert_to` function does not accept the extra 'hash_tree' arg.ument.
# When you need to process a hash with keys in sorted order
# you may have found the `sort()` function - but it only
# operates on an Array.
#
# Most of the time what is wanted is simply achieved
# by taking the keys of a hash and sorting those and
# then iterating over the keys.
#
# When, however the wanted result is a new Hash
# with all keys sorted recursively then this becomes