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WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE! when trying to SSH into Amazon EC2 Instance
...SSH to interact with my own personal instance, but right now I'm not being allowed permission into Panda's EC2 instance.
Getting Started with Panda
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What is best tool to compare two SQL Server databases (schema and data)? [duplicate]
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The tool is really good - but as it was told earlier very expensive. I've choosen the alternative - dbForge Data Compare for SQL Server from Devart. The functionality is almost the same. It suits all my needs and is much cheaper.
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Android: Tabs at the BOTTOM
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The divider is actually hard coded in. I was trying to change the drawables used for the tabs and found it. Total bummer.
– Jeremy Logan
Apr 26 '10 at 15:58
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jQuery ajax error function
I have an ajax call passing data to a page which then returns a value.
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A CORS POST request works from plain JavaScript, but why not with jQuery?
...eeded with jquery 1.5.2 any more. But if you want to add custom headers or allow the use of credentials (username, password, or cookies, etc), read on.
I think I found the answer! (4 hours and a lot of cursing later)
//This does not work!!
Access-Control-Allow-Headers: *
You need to manually s...
What is Android keystore file, and what is it used for?
... going to use "push data" in your app!
– KapteinMarshall
Sep 4 '13 at 9:43
Is Keystore machine specific ? Or we can u...
How to undo 'git reset'?
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Short answer:
git reset 'HEAD@{1}'
Long answer:
Git keeps a log of all ref updates (e.g., checkout, reset, commit, merge). You can view it by typing:
git reflog
Somewhere in this list is the commit that you lost. Let's say you just typed git reset HEAD~ and want to undo it. My reflog look...
One line ftp server in python
...k and temporary way to transfer files to a linux box without having to install a ftp server. Preferably a way using built in python libraries so there's nothing extra to install.
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case-insensitive list sorting, without lowercasing the result?
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In Python 3.3+ there is the str.casefold method that's specifically designed for caseless matching:
sorted_list = sorted(unsorted_list, key=str.casefold)
In Python 2 use lower():
sorted_list = sorted(unsorted_list, key=lambda s: s.lower())
It works for both normal and unicode strin...
counting number of directories in a specific directory
... can instead test the directory's children and do not descend into them at all:
$ find .vim/* -maxdepth 0 -type d
.vim/after
.vim/autoload
.vim/bundle
.vim/colors
.vim/compiler
.vim/doc
.vim/ftdetect
.vim/ftplugin
.vim/indent
.vim/plugin
.vim/syntax
$ find .vim/* -maxdepth 0 -type d | wc -l
11
$ f...
