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LichLord91 / oracle_infrastructure_101.md
Created March 28, 2023 00:23 — forked from madebylydia/oracle_infrastructure_101.md
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: My 101 guide to setup your new machine like new

Welcome to another tutorial of "What the f*ck is Oracle doing to my machine without me asking for it?"

I will cover in this guide how to correctly setup your machine to get rid of the stupid Oracle's agent on your machine, and even pimp your machine a little bit. You can't say no to that! :D Anyhow, let's start right now!

Just a warning!!!

When you create a machine, I HIGHLY recommend that you grab the SSH keys that Oracle gently ask you to also take. SSH keys are much more secure than passwords and you'll drastically avoid potential security issue with SSH. Oracle will automatically take care to refuse any password connection (Only allowing SSH keys connection) by then.

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LichLord91 / readme.md
Created September 13, 2022 04:12 — forked from Kethen/readme.md
So steam deck recovery image dropped, let's boot it (sorta) (non amd hardware)

Booting the Steam Deck recovery image

https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1B71-EDF2-EB6D-2BB3

SteamOS runs a custom grub to cater it's needs for it's A/B partition design. So far the said custom grub does not boot for me on ovmf/intel uefi (maybe it boots on amd? some said they managed to just rufus the image and boot it)

skip to https://gist.github.com/Kethen/698cfa8cf387e131ebd36fbfbfe9272e#gamescope-and-non-amd-gpu if it just boots for you

Upon closer inspection the official bootloader does load some kind of amd firmware before booting the kernel

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LichLord91 / sane-caching.nginx.conf
Created July 2, 2022 22:46 — forked from philipstanislaus/sane-caching.nginx.conf
Sample Nginx config with sane caching settings for modern web development
# Sample Nginx config with sane caching settings for modern web development
#
# Motivation:
# Modern web development often happens with developer tools open, e. g. the Chrome Dev Tools.
# These tools automatically deactivate all sorts of caching for you, so you always have a fresh
# and juicy version of your assets available.
# At some point, however, you want to show your work to testers, your boss or your client.
# After you implemented and deployed their feedback, they reload the testing page – and report
# the exact same issues as before! What happened? Of course, they did not have developer tools
# open, and of course, they did not empty their caches before navigating to your site.

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