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#! /bin/bash | |
### BEGIN INIT INFO | |
# Provides: dns-sync | |
# Required-Start: | |
# Required-Stop: | |
# Default-Start: S | |
# Default-Stop: | |
# Short-Description: Synchronizes /etc/resolv.conf in WLS with Windows DNS - Matthias Brooks | |
### END INIT INFO |
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# https://www.quantopian.com/posts/technical-analysis-indicators-without-talib-code | |
import numpy | |
import pandas as pd | |
import math as m | |
#Moving Average | |
def MA(df, n): | |
MA = pd.Series(pd.rolling_mean(df['Close'], n), name = 'MA_' + str(n)) | |
df = df.join(MA) |
This bash script offers quick shortcuts to simulate slower network connections. It is useful when you need to simulate a wireless network on a Linux network server, especially when you are using a virtual machine guest on your local machine or in the cloud.
slow 3G # Slow network on default eth0 down to 3G wireless speeds
slow reset # Reset connection for default eth0 to normal
slow vsat --latency=500ms # Simulate satellite internet with a high latency
slow dsl -b 1mbps # Simulate DSL with a slower speed than the default
slow modem-56k -d eth0 # Simulate a 56k modem on the eth1 device. eth0 is unchanged.