Advanced Query Tuning in MySQL 5.6 and MySQL 5.7 Webinar: Q&A

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Thank you for attending my July 22 webinar titled “Advanced Query Tuning in MySQL 5.6 and 5.7” (my slides and a replay available here). As promised here is the list of questions and my answers ... The post Advanced Query Tuning in MySQL 5.6 and MySQL 5.7…

24 August 2015

3 categories of apps that can make you healthy at work

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By Spencer Blackman, Entrepreneur Contributor and Primary Care Physician at One Medical Group Anyone who's ever worked long hours in an office knows that it can be a challenge to stay healthy. And all that time spent sitting doesn't help matters....

15 August 2015

The language of compression

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Storage. Everyone needs it. Whether your data is in MySQL, a NoSQL, or somewhere in the cloud, with ever-growing data volumes – along with the need for SSDs to cut latency and replication to provide ... The post The language of compression appeared first…

13 August 2015

Settings to make Git faster on Vagrant

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Most web based tech startups are deploying to cloud hosted Linux machines. At the same time, only a small percentage of engineers actually run Linux on their development desktops. Enter Vagrant, an easy way to provision local Linux development environments…

7 August 2015

Thinking in Components: From React.js, to CSS to Web Components

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Across disciplines of design, whether it's physical architecture, graphic design or software design - ideas, patterns and existing concepts are constantly reused and built on top of. The strongest fundamental design principles can cross-over between…

7 August 2015

Create a Self Signed SSL Certificate on Nginx for Ubuntu 15.04

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SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. An SSL certificate encrypts the data that is sent and received by the client without the possibility of someone reading the data in the middle, mostly known as man in the middle attacks. In this tutorial, we will…

6 August 2015

Fuzzing a DNS parser written in Go

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Here at CloudFlare we are heavy users of the github.com/miekg/dns Go DNS library and we make sure to contribute to its development as much as possible. Therefore when Dmitry Vyukov published go-fuzz and started to uncover tens of bugs in the Go standard…

6 August 2015

Getting started with maps in Python

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Kristoffer over at rpsychologist.com wrote a really nice tutorial on getting up to speed with maps in R. It looked something like this. Felt a little left out, so I decided to make a port in Python. You can follow along below or if you prefer this as an…

5 August 2015

My Slow Internet vs. Docker

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I work in New York City, and I live in a micro-studio. The apartment offers Wi-Fi, but unfortunately, it has a very low bandwidth and is often unreliable. I also travel frequently and I spend a lot of my time on trains, on airplanes, and in hotels that…

1 August 2015