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ciaranmcnulty / notes.md
Last active March 25, 2024 06:36
Notes on using Docker on ARM Macs (November 2021)

Docker for Mac

On M1 machines, Docker for Mac is running a lightweight linux ARM VM, then running containers within that, so containers are essentially running natively. Don't be fooled by the fact the UI or binary CLI tools (e.g. docker) might require Rosetta.

Within that VM is an emulation layer called QEmu. This can be used by docker to run Intel containers. This does not use Rosetta at all, and has a roughly 5-6X performance penalty. (If you just upgraded your CPU this may result in a similar performance to your old machine!)

Pulling and running with Docker

Many images in public registries are multi-architecture. For instance at the time of writing on Docker Hub the php:8.0-cli image has the following digests:

@JavidPack
JavidPack / AnotherSimpleHarmonyTranspilerTutorial.md
Last active May 18, 2024 13:20
Another Simple Harmony Transpiler Tutorial

About

This guide is yet another Harmony Transpiler Tutorial. This guide will use Terraria as the target game and will touch lightly upon Labels, Extension Methods, and AccessTools. If you'd like, you can skip right to the bottom and see these sections directly. Read the guide from start to finish if you'd like to follow the thought process of developing this Transpiler.

Prerequisites

  • This guide assumes you have gone through the original tutorial.
  • dnSpy - We will use the compile functionality to help design our patch.
  • Familiarity with Terraria is NOT required

Goal

The goal that this guide will work toward is making the various bee related items in Terraria stronger. For those not familiar with Terraria, various items will spawn bees as weapons. If the player has the strongBees ability, bees will have a random chance of spawning as GiantBee instead. This patch will further augment the `stron

@joepie91
joepie91 / express-server-side-rendering.md
Last active July 26, 2024 09:56
Rendering pages server-side with Express (and Pug)

Terminology

  • View: Also called a "template", a file that contains markup (like HTML) and optionally additional instructions on how to generate snippets of HTML, such as text interpolation, loops, conditionals, includes, and so on.
  • View engine: Also called a "template library" or "templater", ie. a library that implements view functionality, and potentially also a custom language for specifying it (like Pug does).
  • HTML templater: A template library that's designed specifically for generating HTML. It understands document structure and thus can provide useful advanced tools like mixins, as well as more secure output escaping (since it can determine the right escaping approach from the context in which a value is used), but it also means that the templater is not useful for anything other than HTML.
  • String-based templater: A template library that implements templating logic, but that has no understanding of the content it is generating - it simply concatenates together strings, potenti
@slavafomin
slavafomin / nodejs-custom-es6-errors.md
Last active March 9, 2024 12:03
Custom ES6 errors in Node.js

Here's how you could create custom error classes in Node.js using latest ES6 / ES2015 syntax.

I've tried to make it as lean and unobtrusive as possible.

Defining our own base class for errors

errors/AppError.js

@marty-wang
marty-wang / gist:5a71e9d0a6a2c6d6263c
Last active June 27, 2024 13:34
Compile and deploy React Native Android app of Release version to device.
Disclaimer: The instructions are the collective efforts from a few places online.
Nothing here is my original. But I want to put them together in one place to save people from spending the same time as I did.
First off, bundle.
==================
1. cd to the project directory
2. Start the react-native packager if not started
3. Download the bundle to the asset folder:
curl "http://localhost:8081/index.android.bundle?platform=android" -o "android/app/src/main/assets/index.android.bundle"