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Using Node.js only vs. using Node.js with Apache/Nginx

... webserver in front of Node.js: Not having to worry about privileges/setuid for the Node.js process. Only root can bind to port 80 typically. If you let nginx/Apache worry about starting as root, binding to port 80, and then relinquishing its root privileges, it means your Node app doesn't have to...
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What are the minimum margins most printers can handle?

Im creating pdfs server side with lots of graphics so maximizing real estate is a must but at the same time ensuring users printers can handle the tight margins is a must. ...
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How to use Git properly with Xcode?

...me time. The solution in 99% of the merge conflict cases is to keep both sides of the merge, which for git at least simply involves removing any >>>>, <<<<, and ==== lines. In fact this is so common that I have created a simple shell script to fix a .pbxproj file in a merge...
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Conditions for automatic generation of default/copy/move ctor and copy/move assignment operator?

...gnment operator or destructor, and if the generated move constructor is valid (§12.8/10). The move assignment operator is auto-generated if there is no user-declared copy constructor, copy assignment operator or destructor, and if the generated move assignment operator is valid (e.g. if it wouldn't...
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What is the >>>= operator in C?

... I didn't run it - would this not produce ????, though, rather than ??? as the OP got? (Huh.) codepad.org/nDkxGUNi does produce ???. – usr2564301 Aug 25 '14 at 22:34 ...
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Phase • Animations made easy! - Extensions - Kodular Community

...y-state: var(--animation-state); stroke: #fff; stroke-width: 0.5px; transform-origin: center; opacity: 0; r: max(1vw, 11px); cy: 50%; filter: saturate(2) opacity(0.85); } .dots:first-child { fill: var(--...
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Checking images for similarity with OpenCV

...ethods. Proposed decades ago as a means to find picture simmilarities. The idea is that a forest will have a lot of green, and a human face a lot of pink, or whatever. So, if you compare two pictures with forests, you'll get some simmilarity between histograms, because you have a lot of green in bot...
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Can I 'git commit' a file and ignore its content changes?

...ortion of the index have not been modified in the working copy. So it avoids a mess of stat calls. This bit is lost whenever the file's entry in the index changes (so, when the file is changed upstream). skip-worktree is more than that: even where git knows that the file has been modifi...
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Local variables in nested functions

...ets the cat. dog: Mary pets the cat. cat: Mary pets the cat. But if we avoid creating a list() first: >>> for name, f in get_petters(): ... print(name + ":", f()) cow: Mary pets the cow. dog: Mary pets the dog. cat: Mary pets the cat. What's going on? Why does this subtle difference ...
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__lt__ instead of __cmp__

...parison operators" such as __lt__ . The rich comparison overloads are said to be preferred, but why is this so? 5 Answer...