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Hello World Python3, Bash, C, C++, Go, Lua, Ruby, Java – Programming Languages on Ubuntu 18.04
Hello world! All programs start with a hello world. It tests that your environment is working, so that you can run your code. This is how you install and run the most important languages on Linux: Python 3, Bash, C, … Continue reading
Biometrics in Haaga-Helia – eye tracking, pupil size, galvanic skin response, facial expressions, heartbeat
See how listener’s emotional reactions are synced to mine. I pitched my doctoral thesis subject for one minute. Graph shows GSR (galvanic skin response) for both me and the listener. We also measured pupil size, facial expressions, heartbeat, eye fixation … Continue reading
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Tagged biometrics, emotion, eye tracking, galvanic skin response, GSR, iMotion, lie detector, polygraph, valence
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Forgot MariaDB Password – Fix: sudo mariadb -u root
Forgot your MariaDB password? Luckily, you don’t need password for administrative access. $ sudo mariadb -u root
PHP Database SELECT and INSERT Example – php-pdo
LAMP is probably the most popular web stack in the world. It powers Wikipedia, and it powered Facebook for years. To access your MariaDB database from PHP server side scripts, use PHP-PDO. Remember to use library functions to put user … Continue reading
Install MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04 – Database Management System, the New MySQL
MySQL/MariaDB is probably the most popular multi-user database in the world. Since Ubuntu 18.04, you should install mariadb-* packages to use this database.
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Tagged CRUD, database, database management system, mariadb, mariadb-client, mariadb-server, mysql, sql
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CPU Usage Percent – Python One-Liner for Load Average per CPU
Processor usage is 88%. But how do I get a number like this? For gurus, this Python one-liner prints CPU usage $ python3 -c “print(‘{:.0f}%’.format( float(‘$(cat /proc/loadavg)’.split()[0]) / float(‘$(nproc)’)*100 ) )” 12% The rest of us can read on how … Continue reading
sshfs – Securely Mount Filesystems over the Internet – Survive Suspend and Network Down
Sshfs allows you to browse your own folders over the Internet. It’s a real mount, a directory on your computer, so any program can access the files. And it uses SSH, making it very secure. $ sshfs -o reconnect,ServerAliveInterval=5,ServerAliveCountMax=3 tero@example.com:/ mnt/tero/
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Tagged fix, fuse, mount, network, secure file system, sshfs
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Aikataulu DigiStartUp dig4tn024-3002 – syksyllä 2018 – molemmat 1p ja 2p – 10 op
English: Create your own digital product and find paying customers. Real customers, actual money. Course is in Finnish. Luo digitaalinen tuote ja hanki sille maksavia asiakkaita. Siis oikeita asiakkaita, joilta saa oikeaa rahaa.
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Tagged business, course, entrepreneur, Helsinki, kurssi, minimum viable product, money, MVP, prototype, startup, yrittäjyys
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