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Last active January 13, 2023 20:07
Loading ES Modules in Electron 2.0.0 using Protocol

Now that Electron has hit Chrome's 60s we can have proper module support. But of course, the standard (for very good reasons) prevents loading modules from file: and it makes sense for both Electron and NW.js to adhere to the statusquo.

So if you were really excited and this bums you, don't worry, you are in for awesome things.

The future Electron eco-system offers two options for native ES modules:

  1. Custom Electron protocol via Chromium's module loading subsystem

  2. Custom NodeJS loaders via Node's module loading subsystem recommended

Hi ____,

I appreciate you reaching out. Unfortunately, I can't consider working at Uber because I believe that the company behaves unethically and has produced a culture that is harmful to its employees, to the software engineering profession, and indeed to the public at large. Specifically:

  • Numerous allegations of sexual harassment and mistreatment of women employees
  • Attempts to evade regulatory investigation and oversight via greyballing
  • Running an unpermitted self-driving car program in San Francisco in which vehicles ran red lights, lurched into intersections, and made illegal right turns, putting pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers at risk, and then misleading the public about whether the incidents occurred while the vehicle was under autonomous control
  • Reports from former forensic investigator that lack of internal controls allowed employees to track high profile politicians, celebrities, personal acquaintances, and ex-partners
  • The participation of Travis Kalanick in Trump's business ad
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apolloclark / postgres cheatsheet.md
Last active June 14, 2024 08:25
postgres cheatsheet

Postgres Cheatsheet

This is a collection of the most common commands I run while administering Postgres databases. The variables shown between the open and closed tags, "<" and ">", should be replaced with a name you choose. Postgres has multiple shortcut functions, starting with a forward slash, "". Any SQL command that is not a shortcut, must end with a semicolon, ";". You can use the keyboard UP and DOWN keys to scroll the history of previous commands you've run.

Setup

installation, Ubuntu

http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostgreSQL