Generate MD5 hash of a string on the Terminal

While working on a [Gravatar](https://en.gravatar.com/) integration. I needed to generate a md5 hash…

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OGP Tunisia CKAN Training Workshop

Just finished leading a CKAN workshop for 20+ public agents from various governments agencies. Notable agencies includes the CNSS (Tunisian’s Public Social Security), INS, and Ministry of Transportation. Training spawned over 2 days. Day one was for the CKAN setup. Day 2 was doing more with extensions and advanced configuration. Update: Post on the OGP Tunisia website.

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Will I Get A Ticket?

In fashion people take you on your own estimation of yourself – that’s just a given. You can walk into a room feeling pumped up and confident, and if you radiate that the industry will believe in what you project. If, on the other hand, you appear vulnerable you won’t be seen as a winner. I remember a long time ago, when I was on maternity leave, Vogue employed a new fashion editor.

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45 Days

45 Days — Chapter 1 — The Last Meeting in April “45 Days” is a non-fiction account of my experience as the Founder of Rude Media between May 1, 2016 and June 15, 2016. 45 Days was written starting on June 16th, initially as a therapeutic effort to process my experiences internally, as well as to try to distill down an experience that very few Founders have shared openly. Just discovered this articles serie over at medium.

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ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags

I’ve recently stumbled upon this vim plugin called vim-gutentags. Historically I’ve had had issue with exuberant-ctags usage via vim (or should I say, Universal Ctags usage), I remember spending quite some time setting up the vim-easytags plugin but I didn’t really managed to integrate it in my workflow. Now that I’m thinking about it, even vim-gutentags in not really fully part of my workflow as much as say the tagbar plugin (I really love that plugin, use it every day and makes navigating and understanding a class or good old functions file really easy.

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Include Local Settings Files in settings.php

Usually while working on a Drupal site in your dev envirement (be it local or remote) you want to inject some settings into the site, for example to disable the cache, set your maillog or mailchimp settings, etc.. Obviously you can add those to the actual settings.php file, or you can have an already made local settings file in a set location (for example $HOME/.drush/default.settings.local.php) that you can just symlink in the site directory and add this snippet to the site settings.

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Hello World!

Let’s see how this will work.

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