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stas / deploy.rb
Created January 15, 2013 15:34
Mina Deploy Task (Rails + Puma + Delay Job + rbenv)
require 'mina/bundler'
require 'mina/rails'
require 'mina/git'
require 'mina/rbenv' # for rbenv support. (http://rbenv.org)
# require 'mina/rvm' # for rvm support. (http://rvm.io)
# Basic settings:
# domain - The hostname to SSH to.
# deploy_to - Path to deploy into.
# repository - Git repo to clone from. (needed by mina/git)
@jtadeulopes
jtadeulopes / server.md
Last active March 29, 2024 10:23
Server setup with ubuntu, nginx and puma for rails app.

Update and upgrade the system

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo reboot

Configure timezone

@ericdke
ericdke / getMACAddress.swift
Last active December 17, 2020 15:53
Swift OS X: get MAC address for en0
/ Returns an iterator containing the primary (built-in) Ethernet interface. The caller is responsible for
// releasing the iterator after the caller is done with it.
func FindEthernetInterfaces() -> io_iterator_t? {
let matchingDictUM = IOServiceMatching("IOEthernetInterface");
// Note that another option here would be:
// matchingDict = IOBSDMatching("en0");
// but en0: isn't necessarily the primary interface, especially on systems with multiple Ethernet ports.
if matchingDictUM == nil {
@plumhead
plumhead / StringSize.swift
Created September 15, 2015 13:34
String extension to find the layout size of a String with specified attributes.
extension String {
func size(withAttributes attrs: [String:AnyObject], constrainedTo box: NSSize) -> NSRect {
let storage = NSTextStorage(string: self)
let container = NSTextContainer(containerSize: NSSize(width: box.width, height: box.height))
let layout = NSLayoutManager()
layout.addTextContainer(container)
storage.addLayoutManager(layout)
storage.addAttributes(attrs, range: NSMakeRange(0, storage.length))
container.lineFragmentPadding = 0.0
let _ = layout.glyphRangeForTextContainer(container)
//
// InstaStories.swift
// SwiftUITests
//
// Created by Fabio Giolito on 23/06/2019.
// Copyright © 2019 Fabio Giolito. All rights reserved.
//
import Combine
import SwiftUI
// Advanced SwiftUI Transitions
// https://swiftui-lab.com
// https://swiftui-lab.com/advanced-transitions
import SwiftUI
struct CrossEffectDemo: View {
let animationDuration: Double = 2
let images = ["photo1", "photo2", "photo3", "photo4"]
@State private var idx = 0
@akitaonrails
akitaonrails / links.md
Created November 6, 2019 01:28
Links de referência pro Episódio 66 do Canal Akitando

Motivation

Swift’s type system supports a number of different ways of taking a function or type and abstracting it. Usually, this is done by adding a generic parameter and an associated set of constraints. Similarly, a function that takes a particular type of argument can be abstracted to any number of those arguments by making it variadic with triple-dot (...) syntax. Today, both of these features are permitted separately: you can define a generic function that takes a variable number of arguments, such as

func debugPrint<T>(_ items: T...) 
  where T: CustomDebugStringConvertible
{   
  for (item: T) in items {
    stdout.write(item.debugDescription)