(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf
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# enable IP forwarding and firewall in the kernel | |
sudo sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 | |
sudo sysctl -w net.inet.ip.fw.enable=1 | |
#flush all FW rules | |
sudo pfctl -F all # or -F nat, for just the nat rules | |
cat ./nat-rules | |
nat on en0 from 192.168.1.0/24 to any -> ozelmacpro #put this line in a text file |
package main | |
import ( | |
"encoding/binary" | |
"errors" | |
"io/ioutil" | |
"log" | |
"math" | |
"math/big" | |
"path/filepath" |
import asyncio | |
from concurrent import futures | |
import functools | |
import inspect | |
import threading | |
from grpc import _server | |
def _loop_mgr(loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop): |
package main | |
import ( | |
"database/sql" | |
"errors" | |
"fmt" | |
_ "github.com/bmizerany/pq" | |
"os" | |
"regexp" | |
"strings" |
# create a redis app | |
flynn create --remote "" redis | |
# create a release using the latest (at the time of writing) Docker Redis image | |
flynn -a redis release add -f config.json "https://registry.hub.docker.com?name=redis&id=868be653dea3ff6082b043c0f34b95bb180cc82ab14a18d9d6b8e27b7929762c" | |
# scale the server to one process. This may time out initially as the server pulls the image, but watch "flynn -a redis ps" and should come up. | |
flynn -a redis scale server=1 | |
# redis should now be running in the cluster at redis.discoverd:6379 |
In this tutorial we are going to build a Twitter clone using Django and GetStream.io, a hosted API for newsfeed development. We will show you how easy is to power your newsfeeds with GetStream.io. At the end of this tutorial we will have a Django app with a profile feed, a timeline feed, support for following users, hashtags and mentions.
I assume that you are familiar with Django. If you're new to Django the [official tutorial] (https://docs.Djangoproject.com/en/1.7/intro/install/) explains it very well.
Bootstrap the Django application
Wensheng Wang, 10/1/11
Source: http://blog.wensheng.org/2011/10/performance-of-flask-tornado-gevent-and.html
When choosing a web framework, I pretty much have eyes set on Tornado. But I heard good things about Flask and Gevent. So I tested the performance of each and combinations of the three. I chose something just a little more advanced than a "Hello World" program to write - one that use templates. Here are the codes: