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Mattmatt on github has released some sample code to store timelines in Riak with Ruby. A work in progress, but interesting none the less.
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MongoDB is Web Scale. Lulz, right? Turns out, Mongo is the first NoSQL to nail painless Hadoop and Pig integration...thus becoming the first ‘web scale’ database.
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Keep up to date with Chromium nightlys
Keep up to date with the latest Chromium builds on your Mac!
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Monitoring MySQL restore progress with PV
pv or pipe viewer allows you to monitor the progress of data going through a pipe…really handy if you want, for instance, to monitor how far through a restore of a mysql backup is going amongst other things.
You should be able to install it with aptitude quite easily, though you may have to enable multiverse.
After you've done that, it's super easy:
pv yourmysqlbackup.sql | mysql -u <user> -p<password>
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