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Sign up for a GitHub Account Sign in public qpfiffer / gist:8850089 Created 2014-02-06 Gist Detail Revisions 1 Download Gist Clone this gist Embed this gist Link to this gist gistfile1.txt File suppressed. Click to show. 1 2 3 λ:~/src/<REDACTED>/templates ./chemicals_of_concern.html ./chemicals_of_concern.html: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `newline' ./chemicals_of_concern.html: line 1: `<!DOCTYPE html>' Please sign in to comment on this gist. Something went wrong with that request. Please try again. Served fresh by github-fe103-cp1-prd.iad.github.net © 2014 GitHub Inc. All rights reserved. The GitHub Blog Support Contact /.container /.#footer ...

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antirez/sds · GitHub

Sign up Sign in Explore Features Enterprise Blog This repository This repository /.select-menu-item All repositories /.select-menu-item Star 76 Fork 8 public antirez / sds /.container /.repohead Code Issues 3 Pull Requests 2 Pulse Graphs Network HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS , or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Simple Dynamic Strings library for C 34 commits 1 branch 0 releases 1 contributor C 100% C branch: master Switch branches/tags /.select-menu-header Branches Tags /.select-menu-tabs /.select-menu-filters master /.select-menu-item Nothing to show /.select-menu-list Nothing to show /.select-menu-list /.select-menu-modal /.se...

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Small tips when you are building Erlang drivers - BugSense Blog

custom header menu Features Pricing Docs Blog Login Signup menu logo Your browser does not support SVG end custom header Begin Posts Jun 12 .date Small tips when you are building Erlang drivers I can already hear you asking WHY, but there are cases when you just need to combine Erlang’s high availability and message parsing with the raw power and speed of C. We @BugSense are using Erlang and C to power our stream database called “Lethe”, which can handle and process more than 2.5M rows in under 5 secs. On a single node. We plan to release most of it as OpenSource in the near future, so keep bugging us! First of all, there are many ways to build Erlang C drivers (called Ports). Let’s separate them in two categories: The proper way and the lunatic way. We’ll go the lunatic way. I am calling it lunatic because if your C code has an error, BEAM (Erlang’s VM...

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Friedisms

Friedisms I am Jason Fried. I say amazing and thoughtful things that are real. Get real by reading what I say while I'm getting real. August 2, 2011 4 notes It’s invisible until you make it visible. — Jason Fried March 31, 2010 57 notes Features don’t sell your product. What your product does sells your product. What your product does isn’t a feature, it’s what it does. Features are what it does on top of what it does. — Jason Fried March 26, 2010 62 notes Be weary of anyone who strives for perfection. Perfection isn’t feasible. I’d rather work with ten mediocre employees than one perfectionist. Mediocre ships. It’s much easier to fix a software bug than to cure obsessive compulsive disorder. Fire anyone who counts things more than once. Hire anyone who shows up to the interview in wrinkled clothes. — Jason Fried March 24, 2010 50 notes Asking too many ...

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About NixOS

NixOS Nix Nixpkgs Hydra Disnix Development Wiki NixOS About Download Screenshots Documentation Support NixOS is a GNU/Linux distribution that aims to improve the state of the art in system configuration management. In existing distributions, actions such as upgrades are dangerous: upgrading a package can cause other packages to break, upgrading an entire system is much less reliable than reinstalling from scratch, you can’t safely test what the results of a configuration change will be, you cannot easily undo changes to the system, and so on. We want to change that. NixOS has many innovative features: In NixOS, the entire operating system — the kernel, applications, system packages, configuration files, and so on — is built by the Nix package manager from a description in a purely functional build language. The fact that it’s purely functional essentially ...

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Twitter / bitcoin_txt: I informed the manager and ...

<![endif] Twitter Search query Search Remove Verified account @ Language: English Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Melayu Dansk Deutsch EnglishUK Español Euskara Filipino Galego Italiano LOLCATZ Magyar Nederlands Norsk Polski Português Suomi Svenska Türkçe català français română Čeština Ελληνικά Русский Українська мова עִבְרִית اردو العربية فارسی हिन्दी ภาษาไทย 日本語 简体中文 繁體中文 한국어 Have an account? Sign in New to Twitter? Join Today » Sign In Username or email Password Sign in Remember me Forgot password? Already using Twitter via text message? Follow Following Unfollow Blocked Unblock Pending Cancel bitcoin.txt ‏ @ bitcoin_txt 9h I informed the manager and we both come to the realization that someone has put their own QR code over t...

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In A Nanny State: Goat Simulator Alpha | Rock, Paper, Shotgun

<![endif] Rock, Paper, Shotgun About Us Advertise Hey, developers! Privacy Twitter RSS Steam Group Login RPS Features Reviews News Free Stuff Hardware Subscribers Forum ad code, June 2013 end ad code, June 2013 In A Nanny State: Goat Simulator Alpha By Alec Meer on February 4th, 2014 at 5:00 pm. <a class="reddit" target="_blank" href="http://www.reddit.com/submit?url=http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/02/04/goat-simulator-game/&title=In A Nanny State: Goat Simulator Alpha">Send to Reddit</a> Tweet this Firstly: this a tech demo that’s right now is basically just for fun, rather than marking an abrupt change of direction for Sanctum devs Coffee Stain Studios. Secondly: awwwwww. Hope they wind up doing something with it anyway. Thirdly: GOAT SIMULATOR. And also, more goatily, this: Goats are dicks, man. Basically it’s Just Cause with a goat. And th...

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Erlang Binary Garbage Collection: A love/hate relationship - BugSense Blog

custom header menu Features Pricing Docs Blog Login Signup menu logo Your browser does not support SVG end custom header Begin Posts Jan 22 .date Erlang Binary Garbage Collection: A love/hate relationship It’s a well known fact that Erlang VM’s generational GC does not do well when trying to garbage collect non-heap binaries. Here at Splunk, while we’ve been building brand new technology (standing on the shoulders of giants , of course) we’ve run into this weakness multiple times. This is a chronicle of our adventure. A little background Erlang binaries of up to a certain size ( 64 bytes to be precise) get stored in each process’s heap space and are garbage collected along with other state variables (tuples, lists etc). Larger ones however get stored in a separate shared memory space (called ProcBin) and a pointer to each one of them is stored in the man...

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Because sqlite is an embeddable isolated database. Each individual actor is comp... | Hacker News

Hacker News new | comments | ask | jobs | submit login biokoda 29 minutes ago | link | parent Because sqlite is an embeddable isolated database. Each individual actor is completely independent. Sqlite naturally fits into this use case. Using postgres or mariadb would be very problematic or even impossible, because they are not designed for this kind of use. ActorDB needs to be able to move actors to new clusters when they are added, while still execute queries on them at the same time. Lists | RSS | Bookmarklet | Guidelines | FAQ | DMCA | News News | Feature Requests | Bugs | Y Combinator | Apply | Library Search: ...

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ActorDB | A distributed SQL database with the scalability of a KV store

<![endif] [if lt IE 9]> <p class="chromeframe">You are using an <strong>outdated</strong> browser. Please <a href="http://browsehappy.com/">upgrade your browser</a> or <a href="http://www.google.com/chromeframe/?redirect=true">activate Google Chrome Frame</a> to improve your experience.</p> <![endif] Home Documentation Source Downloads A distributed SQL database with the scalability of a KV store. Download ActorDB GitHub Get Started Version 0.5 ActorDB is strongly consistent, distributed and horizontally scalable. Unlike traditional monolithic databases, ActorDB is made out of any number of independent and concurrent SQL databases called actors. Scalable ActorDB can run on a single server or hundreds. It can store gigabytes or petabytes. Features Full relational database within an actor. Queries and transactions over multiple a...

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Big changes to Erlang

Joe Armstrong - Erlang and other stuff Home Archive Resources Installing Links Source 01 Feb 2014 Yesterday release candidate 1 of version R17 of Erlang was released. This was a major event. Version R17 has some changes to Erlang that significantly improve the language. These are the biggest changes since the introduction of higher order functions and list comprehensions. Erlang now has maps and named arguments in funs. We’ve been talking about maps for over twelve years, but now they are here to stay. Why the long wait? - we wanted maps to be a replacement for records and to be as efficient as records, and its not blindingly obvious how to do so. In the remainder of this article I’ll explain some of the new features in Erlang version R17. Records are dead - long live maps ! Maps are associative collections of key-value pairs. In Perl and Ruby they are called...

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