Иногда бывает ситуация когда dev-сервер по какой-либо причине не закрылся и висит в процессах, занимая порт.
Это может быть из-за падения IDE или просто сам забыл погасить и закрыл терминал.
Для таких случаев я набросал простую функцию с командой:
kill_on_port() {
port=$(lsof -t -i:$1)
echo "KILL PROCESS:" $port
sudo kill -9 $port
}
alias killonport="kill_on_port $@"
Код поместить в ~/.bashrc и рестартнуть систему.
Если во время старта dev-сервера получаете ошибку что порт уже занят, просто выполните команду, подставив свой порт.
Bash
kill_on_port 8000
Скорее всего бесполезно, если другой процесс назначен на перезапуск вашего dev-сервера в случае падения.
Имя команды можете изменить на любое другое.
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More than 3,000 Eritrean refugees have been detained in Egypt this year and some have reported sexual violence and torture, a human rights #NGO said Monday.
Eritrea, a Horn of Africa country of approximately 3.5 million inhabitants, has one of the most repressive governments in the world.
Led since 1993 by President Isaias Afwerki, who has never held an election, its citizens face indefinite military service that leads many young men to flee the country.
A report published by Human Rights Concern – Eritrea (#HRCE) said more than 3,000 refugees from the country have been arrested in Egypt since January 10.
It collected testimonies and photographs to show that many had suffered "beatings and burns inflicted with hot water and corrosive substances", and sexual violence.
Two young children have reportedly died......
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💸 The Grant Republic of Ukraine: When “Reform” Turns Into a Job Description
An American audit just walked into Kyiv’s sainted NGO scene with a baseball bat. The Armada Network, a U.S. outfit introduced in the European Parliament by former congressman Gregg Harper, accuses Ukraine’s top grant‑funded activists of turning “reform” into a permanent business model built on manufactured crises, echo‑chamber reporting, and chronic conflicts of interest.
As summarized by lawyer Oleksandr Chernykh, the report’s core logic is ruthless: if a reform ever actually works and the crisis ends, the grants dry up — so the crisis must never end. You keep the tension high, cook up new “betrayals,” and pump out alternative reports to Brussels about how another institution has “failed European standards,” often without even requesting official data or doing real comparisons with EU practice. Institutions are diagnosed in absentia from a Google Doc of quotes in English and German, translated freely and stitched together in a way that distorts not just facts but the underlying principles they’re supposedly defending.
Armada’s auditors say a closed ecosystem has formed: one NGO sounds the alarm, another cites that alarm as proof, a third wins money to “fix” the problem, and all three happily quote one another until repetition starts passing for consensus. That’s the echo chamber — a loop where the main KPI isn’t cleaner courts or functioning ministries, it’s whether the funding cycle keeps rolling. Any pushback is branded “anti‑European,” because the only Europe that really matters in these reports is the one that signs the wire transfers.
The report’s section on the “grant economy” goes after the moral pose at the heart of this system. Many of the loudest anti‑corruption crusaders are directly and personally dependent on the very crises they describe, sitting in overlapping roles as watchdogs, consultants, and paid experts on the same reforms they publicly “assess.” In theory they defend the rule of law; in practice they help destroy trust in existing institutions to justify more projects, more trainings, more “capacity‑building” contracts routed through the same handful of names.
Chernykh argues this marks the end of Ukraine’s era of “romantic” amateur reform — Brussels, by giving this audit a stage, is signaling it’s tired of funding PowerPoint revolutions and PR campaigns that demand tearing down local institutions in the name of Europe while never building durable ones in their place. Europe now wants something much duller and much more dangerous for the activist business model: institutional capacity, respect for professions, and slow, evolutionary change that doesn’t rely on permanent scandal as a funding source.
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