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didichanoch / sample-discord-coc.md
Last active May 19, 2023 17:23 — forked from annalee/sample-slack-coc.md
A sample code of conduct for discord servers.

[DISCORD SERVER] Code of Conduct

Welcome!

[BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCORD SERVER AND ITS PURPOSE]

The current admins are:

  • [NAMES]
@marcellodesales
marcellodesales / ec2-host-from-tag-to-env-vars.sh
Last active November 8, 2022 11:49
Create Environment Variables in EC2 Hosts from EC2 Host Tags, just like Beanstalk or Heroku does!
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# Author: Marcello de Sales (marcello.desales@gmail.com)
# Description: Create Create Environment Variables in EC2 Hosts from EC2 Host Tags
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### Requirements:
# * Install jq library (sudo apt-get install -y jq)
# * Install the EC2 Instance Metadata Query Tool (http://aws.amazon.com/code/1825)
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### Installation:
# * Add the Policy EC2:DescribeTags to a User
@kolber
kolber / pandoras_vox.mdown
Created March 20, 2012 05:23
pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspace

pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspace

by humdog (1994)

when i went into cyberspace i went into it thinking that it was a place like any other place and that it would be a human interaction like any other human interaction. i was wrong when i thought that. it was a terrible mistake.

the very first understanding that i had that it was not a place like any place and that the interaction would be different was when people began to talk to me as though i were a man. when they wrote about me in the third person, they would say “he.” it interested me to have people think i was “he” instead of “she” and so at first i did not say anything. i grinned and let them think i was “he.” this went on for a little while and it was fun but after a while i was uncomfortable. finally i said unto them that i, humdog, was a woman and not a man. this surprised them. at that moment i realized that the dissolution of gender-category was something that was happening everywhere, and perhaps it was only just very obvious on the ne