A ZSH theme optimized for people who use:
- Solarized
- Git
- Unicode-compatible fonts and terminals (I use iTerm2 + Menlo)
For Mac users, I highly recommend iTerm 2 + Solarized Dark
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// Brian Blakely, 360i | |
// http://twitter.com/brianblakely/ | |
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# Send a metric to statsd from bash | |
# | |
# Useful for: | |
# deploy scripts (http://codeascraft.etsy.com/2010/12/08/track-every-release/) | |
# init scripts | |
# sending metrics via crontab one-liners | |
# sprinkling in existing bash scripts. | |
# | |
# netcat options: | |
# -w timeout If a connection and stdin are idle for more than timeout seconds, then the connection is silently closed. |
-- show running queries (pre 9.2) | |
SELECT procpid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, current_query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE current_query != '<IDLE>' AND current_query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' | |
ORDER BY query_start desc; | |
-- show running queries (9.2) | |
SELECT pid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE query != '<IDLE>' AND query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' |
// function will take a number of days, a collection name, an index Field name, and a boolean as args | |
// it assumes the index is ObjectID based and creates an ObjectID with a timestamp X days in the past | |
// Finally, it queries that index/data (controlled by boolean), loading it into memory | |
// | |
// Example - 2 days data, foo collection, _id index, pre-heat index only | |
// preHeatData(2, "foo", "_id", true) | |
// Example - 7 days data, foo collection, _id index, pre-heat data also | |
// preHeatData(7, "foo", "_id", false) | |
// Example - 2 days data, bar collection, blah index, pre-heat index only | |
// preHeatData(2, "bar", "blah", false) |
Exporting password + one-time code data from iCloud Keychain is now officially supported in macOS Monterey and Safari 15 (for Monterey, Big Sur, and Catalina). You can access it in the Password Manager’s “gear” icon (System Preferences > Passwords on Monterey, and Safari > Passwords everywhere else), or via the File > Export > Passwords... menu item). You shouldn't need to hack up your own exporter anymore.
After my dad died, I wanted to be able to have access any of his online accounts going forward. My dad was a Safari user and used iCloud Keychain to sync his credentials across his devices. I don’t want to have to keep an OS X user account around just to access his accounts, so I wanted to export his credentials to a portable file.
#Laravel 5 Simple ACL manager
Protect your routes with user roles. Simply add a 'role_id' to the User model, install the roles table and seed if you need some example roles to get going.
If the user has a 'Root' role, then they can perform any actions.
Simply copy the files across into the appropriate directories, and register the middleware in App\Http\Kernel.php
# alias:northwind | |
db1.example.com:5432:northwind:postgres:hunter2 | |
# alias:mainframe | |
db1.example.com:5432:mainframe:dave:password123 | |
db1.example.com:5432:unaliased:postgres: |
import functools | |
def force_async(fn): | |
''' | |
turns a sync function to async function using threads | |
''' | |
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor | |
import asyncio | |
pool = ThreadPoolExecutor() |