- Mirror of Google Sites
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name EmuParadise Download Workaround - 1.1.1 | |
| // @version 1.1.2 | |
| // @description Replaces the download button link with a working one | |
| // @author Eptun | |
| // @match https://www.emuparadise.me/*/*/* | |
| // @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js | |
| // @grant none | |
| // ==/UserScript== |
Every so often I have to restore my gpg keys and I'm never sure how best to do it. So, I've spent some time playing around with the various ways to export/import (backup/restore) keys.
Gotten from the RedHat GPG migration manual
## Export all public keys
gpg -a --export >mypubkeys.asc
Thanks to /u/zpoo32 for reporting several issues in this list!
- deemix: just the cli and the library
- deemix-pyweb: the app with a GUI
- deemix-server: just the server part of deemix-pyweb
| Note: I don't know where does this thread belongs. If I'm on the incorrect section, move it to the correct one. | |
| Many people are literally just selling this method and I feel like sharing this out so that you don't have to pay because the seller just don't do a minute of work to get you the drive. | |
| So moving straight towards the method: | |
| Step I: | |
| Go to this link: https://td.fastio.me/ (mirrors to be left at the last) | |
| Step II: | |
| Type your desired drive's name at the first field and your Gmail on the bottom field. |
Download slt.py python script (supports multiple build) from this repository.
python slt.py <"sublime_text file path">
Follow the simple steps in the order mentioned below to have your USB drive mounted on your Raspberry Pi every time you boot it.
These steps are required especially if your are setting up a Samba share, or a 24x7 torrent downloader, or alike where your Raspberry Pi must have your external storage already mounted and ready for access by the services / daemons.
Step 0. Plug in your USB HDD / Drive to Raspberry Pi If you are using a NTFS formatted drive, install the following
| /* | |
| Serve is a very simple static file server in go | |
| Usage: | |
| -p="8100": port to serve on | |
| -d=".": the directory of static files to host | |
| Navigating to http://localhost:8100 will display the index.html or directory | |
| listing file. | |
| */ | |
| package main |
| if [ $# != 2 ]; then | |
| echo "Usage: $0 /path/to/input_ipa /path/to/output_ipa" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi | |
| if ! [ -f $1 ]; then | |
| echo "'$1' does not exist" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi |


