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ipv6: true | |
log-level: info | |
allow-lan: false | |
mixed-port: 7890 | |
unified-delay: false | |
tcp-concurrent: true | |
external-controller: 127.0.0.1:9091 | |
external-ui: ui |
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# Referenced videos: | |
# - Argo CD - Applying GitOps Principles To Manage Production Environment In Kubernetes: https://youtu.be/vpWQeoaiRM4 | |
# - kind - How to run local multi-node Kubernetes clusters: https://youtu.be/C0v5gJSWuSo | |
# - GitHub CLI - How to manage repositories more efficiently: https://youtu.be/BII6ZY2Rnlc | |
# - Argo Workflows and Pipelines - CI/CD, Machine Learning, and Other Kubernetes Workflows: https://youtu.be/UMaivwrAyTA | |
# - Running Jenkins In Kubernetes - Tutorial And Review: https://youtu.be/2Kc3fUJANAc | |
# - Github Actions Review And Tutorial: https://youtu.be/eZcAvTb0rbA | |
# - Tekton - Kubernetes Cloud-Native CI/CD Pipelines And Workflows: https://youtu.be/7mvrpxz_BfE | |
# - Environments Based On Pull Requests (PRs): Using Argo CD To Apply GitOps Principles On Previews: https://youtu.be/cpAaI8p4R60 | |
# - How To Apply GitOps To Everything - Combining Argo CD And Crossplane: https://youtu.be/yrj4lmScKHQ |
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# Hi all, | |
# this is the Python code I used to make the visualization "Temperature circle" | |
# (https://twitter.com/anttilip/status/892318734244884480). | |
# Please be aware that originally I wrote this for my tests only so the | |
# code was not ment to be published and is a mess and has no comments. | |
# Feel free to improve, modify, do whatever you want with it. If you decide | |
# to use the code, make an improved version of it, or it is useful for you | |
# in some another way I would be happy to know about it. You can contact me | |
# for example in Twitter (@anttilip). Unchecked demo data (no quarantees) |
Layout projection: A method for animating browser layouts at 60fps
Animating layout is hard. Prohibitively so; how many ambitious designers have provided dev teams dazzling videos of app-quality UI animations, only to be rebuffed?
If you're a web developer, what would your reaction be if asked to realise this kind of App Store-style interaction, where an item opens into a full-screen view when clicked:
Y2Mate.is.-.Inside.Framer.Motion.s.Layout.Animations.-.Matt.Perry-5-JIu0u42Jc-1080p-1651813013467.online-video-cutter.com.mp4
import type { ComponentType } from "react" | |
import { useState, useEffect } from "react" | |
import type { MotionValue, Transition } from "framer-motion" | |
import { | |
useScroll, | |
useVelocity, | |
useTransform, | |
useMotionValue, | |
animate, |
This is a quick set-up guide on how to install Icecast for Mp3 and Ogg streaming, sort of online radio. Tested on Debian Wheezy. Probably works on Ubuntu, etc. Icecast is a "server-like". It offers the HTTP URL/port through which end-users can play the media. However, Icecast itself does not serve the files. It must get its input from other "client-like" software. For example, Ices0 sends mp3 input to Icecast and then Icecast delivers to the end user. Similarly, Ices2 sends ogg input to Icecast and then Icecast delivers to the end user.
Start by installing:
sudo apt-get install icecast2
Gist for https://youtu.be/5-RMu9M_Anc
For more details, refer to https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/vault/getting-started-install
sudo yum install -y yum-utils
sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/RHEL/hashicorp.repo
sudo yum -y install vault
- Copy the following to
/etc/vault.d/vault.hcl