Deploy on Your Own Servers
Fastest way to deploy a Rails app!
Once Heroku got rid of their free tier, we all wanted alternatives. Doku is one of them. It lets you create your very own Heroku service on top of a cheap Digitial Ocean partition.
Fastest way to deploy a Rails app!
Once Heroku got rid of their free tier, we all wanted alternatives. Doku is one of them. It lets you create your very own Heroku service on top of a cheap Digitial Ocean partition.
Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails. Contribute to ankane/ahoy development by creating an account on GitHub.
Remember this gem. It looks really useful for collecting stats from Rails based sites.
An attempt to tame Rails' default policy to log everything. - roidrage/lograge
This is a useful Rails gem which will consolidate log file data and allows you to easily add additional info to it.
Very useful tool to work with camera parameters. I don’t even know what v4l2 is, but all kinds of camera parameters can be displayed and changed.
Downloadable textbook about Mining of Massive Datasets by Jure Leskovec, Anand Rajaraman, Jeff Ullman.
How git commits really work
One of a series of in depth articles about how git works and how to understand it.
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An educational puzzle game. Solve a series of tasks where you build increasingly powerful components. Starts with the simplest logical components and ends up with a programmable computer.
Another really cool geek game where you build a whole CPU from individual nands etc. Crazy tedious.
Center Cam Standard Package includes: Center Cam Assembly, Adjustable clip mount, Lens Privacy cover. Center Cam Specs: 1080p Resolution, F2.1 lens, 30 FPS, 65 degree Horizontal Field of View. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and Linux. USB-A/USB-C. Adjustable Clip Mount Specs: Opens up to 2". Unit is 5 Ft. long
This seems like a very good tool! We do so many zoom calls these days, not to mention teaching over zoom. We’re used to the off center eye contact. But I wonder whether people will notice when you use this that you’re looking right at them. Maybe it will make you more persuasive or help you do…
Rails cache using the Brotli algorithm offers better compression and performance. - GitHub - pawurb/rails-brotli-cache: Rails cache using the Brotli algorithm offers better compression and performa...
An interesting study of performance. It seems hard to believe.
This is a standalone password generator. I think that because it does’t know the email or account name that the password is used with, the risk that the app itself is malware is small… i think… Author says: “z-tokens -- random tokens generation and related tools - GitHub - volution/z-tokens: z-tokens -- random tokens generation and related tools”
Interesting package although I don't have a use for it yet. It's your own IFTTT built for geeks that you run on your ownn server. It's got no UI to speak of. On the other hand, it has a sophisticated way to create logic around events and is extensible and open source.
This seems like a very nice simple tool to solve a common problem. My only confusion is that there are a bunch of similar tools to do the same thing. Each has its own DSL, written in ruby or some other language, has its own conceptual steucture, and its own bugs. It’s enough to make me decide to just keep doing it by hand. Heres what the author says: “ Prepper is a simple server provisioning tool, built on top of SSHKit. You can use it to script your server build process. - GitHub - gregmolnar/prepper: Prepper is a simple server provisioning tool...”
This is not a new thing by a long shot. But thw fact that it is published by dhh is a big deal imo. For me it assures me to some extent that it is “correct” and that it will be maintained. From author: “Running Rails from Docker for easy start to development - rails/docked: Running Rails from Docker for easy start to development”
This is pretty crazy/amazing (to geeks, i guess). I heard a podcast with the author and he convinced me. Looking at the readme, I am confused/impressed. Author: “the unified package manager (brew2). Contribute to teaxyz/cli development by creating an account on GitHub.”
An impressive tour the force of linux internals
[Pito: They make some very bold promises about this app. Take a look] The next-generation command line.
Very interesting review of github copilot, open source and the law. The