Direct copy of pre-encoded file:
$ ffmpeg -i filename.mp4 -codec: copy -start_number 0 -hls_time 10 -hls_list_size 0 -f hls filename.m3u8
Direct copy of pre-encoded file:
$ ffmpeg -i filename.mp4 -codec: copy -start_number 0 -hls_time 10 -hls_list_size 0 -f hls filename.m3u8
Model:: | |
/*Select*/ | |
select('col1','col2') | |
->select(array('col1','col2')) | |
->select(DB::raw('businesses.*, COUNT(reviews.id) as no_of_ratings, IFNULL(sum(reviews.score),0) as rating')) | |
->addSelect('col3','col4') | |
->distinct() // distinct select | |
/*From*/ |
{ | |
"AWSEBDockerrunVersion": "1", | |
"Image": { | |
"Name": "<AWS_ACCOUNT_ID>.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/<NAME>:<TAG>", | |
"Update": "true" | |
}, | |
"Ports": [ | |
{ | |
"ContainerPort": "443" | |
} |
# Make sure you grab the latest version | |
curl -OL https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/download/v3.2.0/protoc-3.2.0-linux-x86_64.zip | |
# Unzip | |
unzip protoc-3.2.0-linux-x86_64.zip -d protoc3 | |
# Move protoc to /usr/local/bin/ | |
sudo mv protoc3/bin/* /usr/local/bin/ | |
# Move protoc3/include to /usr/local/include/ |
# This is to enable WS support. Credits: # https://gist.github.com/Bubelbub/0a942a0d51a3d329897d | |
# THIS WORKS! for running the example 5.0.0.beta1 chat app on a single instance Elastic beanstalk AWS instance | |
files: | |
"/etc/nginx/conf.d/websockets.conf" : | |
content: | | |
upstream backend { | |
server unix:///var/run/puma/my_app.sock; | |
} |
/** | |
* @providesModule PatientList | |
*/ | |
import NavigationBar from 'react-native-navbar'; | |
import NavigationButtons from 'NavigationButtons'; | |
import React, { ListView, Navigator, StyleSheet, Text, TextInput, TouchableHighlight, View } from 'react-native'; | |
import { connect } from 'react-redux/native' | |
@connect(state => ({ | |
patients: state.patients |
A lot of important government documents are created and saved in Microsoft Word (*.docx). But Microsoft Word is a proprietary format, and it's not really useful for presenting documents on the web. So, I wanted to find a way to convert a .docx file into markdown.
On a mac you can use homebrew by running the command brew install pandoc
.
var crypto = require('crypto'); | |
// larger numbers mean better security, less | |
var config = { | |
// size of the generated hash | |
hashBytes: 32, | |
// larger salt means hashed passwords are more resistant to rainbow table, but | |
// you get diminishing returns pretty fast | |
saltBytes: 16, | |
// more iterations means an attacker has to take longer to brute force an |
// Restify Server CheatSheet. | |
// More about the API: http://mcavage.me/node-restify/#server-api | |
// Install restify with npm install restify | |
// 1.1. Creating a Server. | |
// http://mcavage.me/node-restify/#Creating-a-Server | |
var restify = require('restify'); |
var express = require('express'); | |
var session = require('express-session'); | |
var cookieParser = require('cookie-parser'); | |
var flash = require('connect-flash'); | |
var app = express(); | |
app.use(cookieParser('secret')); | |
app.use(session({cookie: { maxAge: 60000 }})); | |
app.use(flash()); |