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If you need to add a custom HTTP header in your responses in a Ruby on Rails application, all you have to do is to add the following: response . headers [ '
' ] = '
' either in a specific action or inside a filter of your application controller depending on whether you need this to be added in a specific or to all of your responses. Example response . headers [ 'CUSTOM' ] = 'CU..

If you need to add a custom HTTP header in your responses in a Ruby on Rails application, all you have to do is to add the following: response . headers [ '
' ] = '
' either in a specific action or inside a filter of your application controller depending on whether you need this to be added in a specific or to all of your responses. Example response . headers [ 'CUSTOM' ] = 'CU..

An award-winning essay exploring how war, poverty and global conflict create human-driven cybersecurity threats for nations like Australia

An award-winning essay exploring how war, poverty and global conflict create human-driven cybersecurity threats for nations like Australia

An award-winning essay exploring how war, poverty and global conflict create human-driven cybersecurity threats for nations like Australia

We’re proud to announce our 1.8.0 release of HypriotOS - the fastest way to get Docker up and running on any Raspberry Pi including the new Pi 3 B+. At this years Pi day the Raspberry Pi foundation has announced a new model - the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with improved networking and a faster CPU. A good reason for us to update our HypriotOS to support this new device. And while we were at it we also updated the OS to Raspbian Stretch and Linu....

Very good talk about how company founders should think about equity and capital shares.“Founders, don’t fuck up your cap tables!” by Oussama, Founder @The Family

Very good talk about how company founders should think about equity and capital shares.“Founders, don’t fuck up your cap tables!” by Oussama, Founder @The Family

New thread of mine cause see no point of bumping the old one just in case this board goes somewhere....




Pair Projecting - una.im - 8 years ago - eng
This is my second Pastry Box Project post: on why working with other people makes projects more rewarding.

One challenge engineering teams often face is dealing with work that doesn’t revolve around developing new features but that still requires the team’s attention and time. The Content Engineering Team here at SoundCloud is no exception, so we iterated on a process to deal with unplanned and support tasks to end up with fewer interruptions and more time to spend on implementing planned features.

One challenge engineering teams often face is dealing with work that doesn’t revolve around developing new features but that still requires the team’s attention and time. The Content Engineering Team here at SoundCloud is no exception, so we iterated on a process to deal with unplanned and support tasks to end up with fewer interruptions and more time to spend on implementing planned features.

Tabulating nine months of Pi-hole data shows an interesting picture of what devices do while you sleep.

Tai-Danae Bradley is one of the hosts of PBS Infinite Series, a delightful series of vignettes into fun parts of math. The video below is about the same of SET, a favorite among mathematicians. Specifically, Tai-Danae explains how SET cards lie in (using more technical jargon) a vector space over a finite field, and that valid sets correspond to lines. If you don’t immediately know how this would work, watch the video.

Tai-Danae Bradley is one of the hosts of PBS Infinite Series, a delightful series of vignettes into fun parts of math. The video below is about the same of SET, a favorite among mathematicians. Specifically, Tai-Danae explains how SET cards lie in (using more technical jargon) a vector space over a finite field, and that valid sets correspond to lines. If you don’t immediately know how this would work, watch the video.

Tai-Danae Bradley is one of the hosts of PBS Infinite Series, a delightful series of vignettes into fun parts of math. The video below is about the same of SET, a favorite among mathematicians. Specifically, Tai-Danae explains how SET cards lie in (using more technical jargon) a vector space over a finite field, and that valid sets correspond to lines. If you don’t immediately know how this would work, watch the video.

Score: 4.5 / 5 Paul Graham and his editor(s) are excellent. His prose is light and easy to follow. The only awkward component of the book's organization is that he tends to use a concept one section before explicitly introducing and defining that concept. I'm not sure yet if this is a good or bad thing. As a learning resource Among books recommended to potential Lispers, ANSI Common Lisp is typically written off. Graham's style of Lisp i....





I’ve started working on client tests, which have been getting very neglected compared to the server. I figured I’d write some quick notes on what I’ve done so far before continuing, before I forget.

One pattern I’ve used quite a lot while working with React at the BBC and Discovery Channel is the Data Container pattern. It became popular in the last couple of years thanks to libraries like Redux and Komposer. The idea is simple. When you build UI components in React you feed data into them via […]





Interest in deep learning is growing and growing and, with it at peak hype right now, a lot of people are looking to find the best deep learning library to build their new app or bring their company into the modern age. There are many deep learning toolkits to choose from ranging from the long used, supported, and robust academic libraries to the new state-of-the-art, industry backed platforms. At Curalate, we’ve been working on dee....

In my time at as a software engineer I’ve seen teams and groups succeed and fail, grow or be re-organized. One of the things that team durable and stable over time, and helped them execute and deliver was have a clear set of metrics to optimize. Optimizing metrics is easy. No, really, it is. I believe that having clear, well defined metrics is the single largest driver of progress within a company. When a team owns their metrics, they c....

Introduction I’ve been seeing a lot of question about interfaces lately on Slack. Most of the time the answers are technical and focus on implementation details. Implementation is important to help with debugging, but implementation doesn’t help with design. When it comes to designing code with interfaces, behavior has to be the main focus. In this post, I hope to provide a different way to think about interfaces and how to design code w..

co/ had fun lewding Dana Terrace's OC and many of the pics got deleted so here's a thread in her ho...

In the spirit of National Women’s History Month , we are publishing our third volume of our Tech Women of AdRoll Group series to celebrate and honor women across AdRoll Group (BI, Engineering, Product Management), and to acknowledge their diversity of backgrounds, viewpoints, and experiences. We had Nitasha Syed, creator and writer of the blog series Women of Stem, sit down with the women of AdRoll Group to better understand their backgr....

Comic Relief integrated Snyk into their Concourse CI Serverless deployment pipeline — allowing even the most junior of developers use open source securely by remediating any vulnerable libraries before they go to production.

One thing that has always annoyed me about the Internet surrounds the history and evolution of UNIX-based operating systems. If you Google “UNIX timeline”, you’ll get a bunch of different results that are either incomplete, incorrect, complicated to the point where it’s unreadable, or a combination of all of these things. So this blog post aims to rectify this! Here are some important things to note about UNIX in general and each of..

One thing that has always annoyed me about the Internet surrounds the history and evolution of UNIX-based operating systems. If you Google “UNIX timeline”, you’ll get a bunch of different results that are either incomplete, incorrect, complicated to the point where it’s unreadable, or a combination of all of these things. So this blog post aims to rectify this! Here are some important things to note about UNIX in general and each of..

Context I recently switched to using an X1 Carbon (2nd Gen) with Lubuntu 16.04 LTS as my main work machine. I’d been wanting to do this for a while, but now circumstances are such that I HAD to. It’s working out well so far. Everything worked out of the box. Installation was a breeze with a live USB. I did have trouble booting with a USB created on OSX, but that’s another post.

Many of us have known how great Postgres was for years . In fact I recall a conversation with some sales engineers about 6 years ago that previously worked for a large database vendor that really no one likes down in Redwood City. They were remarking how the biggest threat to them was Postgres. At first they were able to just brush it off saying it was open source and no real database could be open source. Then as they dug in they rea....

Many of us have known how great Postgres was for years . In fact I recall a conversation with some sales engineers about 6 years ago that previously worked for a large database vendor that really no one likes down in Redwood City. They were remarking how the biggest threat to them was Postgres. At first they were able to just brush it off saying it was open source and no real database could be open source. Then as they dug in they rea....

A lot of people seem to want to be able to build container images in Kubernetes without mounting in the docker socket or doing anything to compromise the security of their cluster. This all was brought to my attention when my awesome coworker at Gabe Monroy and I were chatting with Michelle Noorali over pizza at Kubecon in Austin last December. Here is pretty much how it went down: Gabe: I’d would love to switch our clusters to a l....

I was due to be paid for some work earlier this month and the payment was from a foreign bank account into my account in GBP. The payment was made two weeks ago but never turned up in my account. After numerous phone calls with my bank and a lot of help from the CFO of the company I am working for (thanks Mario) we eventually managed to locate the payment.

I was due to be paid for some work earlier this month and the payment was from a foreign bank account into my account in GBP. The payment was made two weeks ago but never turned up in my account. After numerous phone calls with my bank and a lot of help from the CFO of the company I am working for (thanks Mario) we eventually managed to locate the payment.

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