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@tyrell
tyrell / docker-install-rpi3.md
Last active December 22, 2023 07:36
Installing latest Docker on a Raspberry Pi 3

Introduction

I wrote this gist to record the steps I followed to get docker running in my Raspberry Pi 3. The ARM ported debian version (Jessie) comes with an old version of docker. It is so old that the docker hub it tries to interact with doesn't work anymore :)

Hopefully this gist will help someone else to get docker running in their Raspberry Pi 3.

Installation

From original instructions at http://blog.hypriot.com/post/run-docker-rpi3-with-wifi/

@abhijeetchopra
abhijeetchopra / 0-README.md
Last active April 19, 2025 14:46
Creating automatic scheduled backup copies of your Google Sheets using Google Apps Script

How to "Schedule Automatic Backups" of your Google Sheets

This tutorial demonstrates how to use Google Apps Script to:

  • Create copies of the Google Sheet in the desired destination folder automatically at set intervals.

  • Append the time stamp with each backup file's name.

  • Adjust time trigger for backing up every day/hour/minute.

@thlorenz
thlorenz / steps-lldb-jit-on-osx.md
Last active April 21, 2021 09:56
lldb JIT on OSX (showing no useful info at this point)

Installation

Ninja

  • needed for faster Node.js builds
brew install ninja
@roachhd
roachhd / README.md
Last active September 10, 2024 17:31
Feed.xml RSS for Jekyll blog on GitHub pages.

Jekyll RSS Feed Templates.

A few Liquid templates to use for rendering RSS feeds for your Jekyll blog. Featuring four kinds of feeds:

  • feed.xml — Renders the 10 most recent posts.
  • feed.category.xml — Only renders posts for a specific category. This example renders posts for a "miscellaneous" category.
  • feed.links.xml — Only contains posts that link to external websites noted by a link variable in the YAML Front Matter. Not a common Jekyll convention, but a good way to generating a linked list.
  • feed.articles.xml — Only showing articles that don't link to external sites; The opposite of feed.links.xml.