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rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active July 8, 2024 00:51
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Acesmndr / instagramunfollowers.js
Last active February 3, 2024 20:47
Get Instagram Unfollowers: Get a list of people whom you follow but who do not follow you back on Instagram as well as the list of people who follow you but whom you don't follow back!
// Gist by acesmndr@gmail.com Rev 2.1.2 May 15, 2019
// go to your insta profile page (not the home page). It looks something like this: https://instagram.com/YOUR_PROFILE
// Open javascript console "Ctrl + Shift + i" in Windows/Linux and "Cmd + option + i" in Mac.
// Paste the entire code below to the console and hit enter
// You will get the list of people whom you follow but who don't follow you back and viceversa as well as the entire list of followers and following
var following = [],
followers = [],
followersCount = 0,
followingCount = 0,
@mosquito
mosquito / README.md
Last active July 7, 2024 09:23
Add doker-compose as a systemd unit

Docker compose as a systemd unit

Create file /etc/systemd/system/docker-compose@.service. SystemD calling binaries using an absolute path. In my case is prefixed by /usr/local/bin, you should use paths specific for your environment.

[Unit]
Description=%i service with docker compose
PartOf=docker.service
After=docker.service
@tavinus
tavinus / acme-proxmox-dynu.md
Last active March 29, 2024 17:15
Using acme.sh on the proxmox host (with Dynu DNS)

Proxmox + acme.sh

Using acme.sh on the proxmox host to generate Letsencrypt certificates

With this we show how to use acme.sh instead of the original Letsencrypt interface.

Acme.sh is just a Bash script that can run on pretty much any *nix environment.
It is quite simple but also quite powerfull.

In this guide I will use the cheap and good Dynu service to configure a domain.