| javascript:(function(){try{navigator.clipboard.readText().then(function(t){if(t){var e=window.open("","_blank","width=800,height=600");e.document.open(),e.document.write(t),e.document.close()}else alert("Clipboard is empty. Please copy some text to the clipboard first.")}).catch(function(t){console.error("Failed to read clipboard contents: ",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to access the clipboard. Please ensure your browser allows clipboard access.")})}catch(t){console.error("An error occurred:",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to open the new window with the clipboard content.")}})();//bookmarklet_title: HTML Preview from Clipboard |
| import Vue from 'vue'; | |
| import VueRouter from 'vue-router'; | |
| import applyOnRouterAbortShim from './on-router-abort-shim'; | |
| Vue.use(VueRouter); | |
| const router = new VueRouter(...); | |
| applyOnRouterAbortShim(router); |
This script is intended to demonstrate how a backup can be created and restored using Docker containers. The image we'll use is SQL Server 2017
The scripts are baed on the official Microsoft documentation
Create a new container from the mssql-server-linux image
Feel free to contact me at robert.balicki@gmail.com or tweet at me @statisticsftw
This is a rough outline of how we utilize next.js and S3/Cloudfront. Hope it helps!
It assumes some knowledge of AWS.
Disclaimer: This piece is written anonymously. The names of a few particular companies are mentioned, but as common examples only.
This is a short write-up on things that I wish I'd known and considered before joining a private company (aka startup, aka unicorn in some cases). I'm not trying to make the case that you should never join a private company, but the power imbalance between founder and employee is extreme, and that potential candidates would
| // App.js | |
| <template> | |
| <div id="app"> | |
| <Messages></Messages> | |
| </div> | |
| </template> | |
| <script> | |
| import Messages from './components/Messages' | |
| import store from './vuex/store' |
This is how I configured the deploy of my rails apps to AWS Elastic Beanstalk through CircleCI 1.0.
If you are using the Circle CI 2.0, take a look at this article from ryansimms
On Project Settings > Environment Variables add this keys:
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
The aws user must have the right permissions. This can be hard, maybe, this can help you.
| """ | |
| Minimal character-level Vanilla RNN model. Written by Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) | |
| BSD License | |
| """ | |
| import numpy as np | |
| # data I/O | |
| data = open('input.txt', 'r').read() # should be simple plain text file | |
| chars = list(set(data)) | |
| data_size, vocab_size = len(data), len(chars) |