You can make your own HD animated GIF generator.
Follow along with these commands to get started.
git clone git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
cd ffmpeg
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# 15/1/16 | |
# create by: snower | |
import time | |
import greenlet | |
import threading | |
m = greenlet.getcurrent() |
upstream project { | |
server 22.22.22.2:3000; | |
server 22.22.22.3:3000; | |
server 22.22.22.5:3000; | |
} | |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
location / { |
Previous versions used homebrew to install the various versions. As suggested in the comments, it's better to use pyenv
instead. If you are looking for the previous version of this document, see the revision history.
$ brew update
$ brew install pyenv
$ pyenv install 3.5.0
$ pyenv install 3.4.3
$ pyenv install 3.3.6
$ pyenv install 3.2.6
$ pyenv install 2.7.10
$ pyenv install 2.6.9
#include <iostream> | |
#include <vector> | |
#include <algorithm> | |
#include <iterator> | |
#include <assert.h> | |
typedef std::chrono::high_resolution_clock Clock; | |
template<typename T> |
import redis | |
import threading | |
class Listener(threading.Thread): | |
def __init__(self, r, channels): | |
threading.Thread.__init__(self) | |
self.redis = r | |
self.pubsub = self.redis.pubsub() | |
self.pubsub.subscribe(channels) | |