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#!/bin/bash
#
# 4633c8a2a16a8e0428d253baafb76bbc18f29562390c84d1c85ba98865531a2b
CRYPTER="base64 -b 78"
HEADER="----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----"
FOOTER="-----END PGP MESSAGE-----"
do_encryption() {
local plain="$1"
@simonw
simonw / recover_source_code.md
Last active January 16, 2024 08:13
How to recover lost Python source code if it's still resident in-memory

How to recover lost Python source code if it's still resident in-memory

I screwed up using git ("git checkout --" on the wrong file) and managed to delete the code I had just written... but it was still running in a process in a docker container. Here's how I got it back, using https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyrasite/ and https://pypi.python.org/pypi/uncompyle6

Attach a shell to the docker container

Install GDB (needed by pyrasite)

apt-get update && apt-get install gdb
@progandy
progandy / PKGBUILD
Last active March 6, 2024 17:51
Minimal MPRIS2 support for mpv
# PKGBUILD for lua52-lgi
# Maintainer: NONE
# lua-lgi Maintainer: speps <speps at aur dot archlinux dot org>
# lua-lgi Maintainer: Sébastien Luttringer
_pkgbase=lgi
pkgname=lua52-lgi
pkgver=0.9.1
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc='Lua 5.2 bindings for gnome/gobject using gobject-introspection library'
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import re
import random as r
# https://pyzufall.readthedocs.io/
from pyzufall.generator import verbt, objekt
for i in range(1, 100):
s = objekt()
@joepie91
joepie91 / blockchain.md
Last active June 25, 2023 08:40
Is my blockchain a blockchain?

Your blockchain must have all of the following properties:

  • It's a merkle tree, or a construct with equivalent properties.
  • There is no single point of trust or authority; nodes are operated by different parties.
  • Multiple 'forks' of the blockchain may exist - that is, nodes may disagree on what the full sequence of blocks looks like.
  • In the case of such a fork, there must exist a deterministic consensus algorithm of some sort to decide what the "real" blockchain looks like (ie. which fork is "correct").
  • The consensus algorithm must be executable with only the information contained in the blockchain (or its forks), and no external input (eg. no decisionmaking from a centralized 'trust node').

If your blockchain is missing any of the above properties, it is not a blockchain, it is just a ledger.

@indrora
indrora / 00readme.md
Last active November 12, 2021 07:24
DeadUpdate: Kickin' it bigtime.

... my first disclosure. Man, it feels weird doing this.

update 6/6/16 I would like to stress something: I'm not saying "Don't buy an ASUS device" -- I see a lot of people who want to lambaste ASUS for this and boycott their hardware. This isn't what I want people to be doing by any stretch. Stupidly, I like the ASUS hardware I have (it's nice for the price) and I would rather see a pressure on ASUS as an OEM to stop shipping "value added software" to consumers; If you want to help Microsoft in pushing this mentality, go buy a signature machine from them. Microsoft provides support, but also only ships windows and a few select utilities that are essential to the functioning of the system (think: Radeon/Optimus and nVidia control panels) and fall heavily on the hardware makers (ATI, nVidia, Intel) to provide support for the harware.

Consider an ASUS device all you want. Start putting pressure on Microsoft that consumers want bloat-free devices and start voting with your money. Microsoft's store

@ticki
ticki / gist:67633bbc8118f13dac7c5e4da725464e
Last active January 12, 2023 17:04
Redox OS April Fools EULA
This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you
(either an individual or a single entity) and the mentioned author
(REDOX OS(TM)(R)(C) DEVELOPERS) of this Software for the software product
identified above, which includes computer software and may include associated
media, printed materials, and "online" or electronic documentation
("SOFTWARE PRODUCT").
By installing, copying, or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be
bounded by the terms of this EULA.
If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, do not install or use the
@xero
xero / unix
Last active March 14, 2024 08:08
curl -L git.io.unix
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@joepie91
joepie91 / vpn.md
Last active May 5, 2024 17:55
Don't use VPN services.

Don't use VPN services.

No, seriously, don't. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer.

Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose; that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.

  • A Russian translation of this article can be found here, contributed by Timur Demin.
  • A Turkish translation can be found here, contributed by agyild.
  • There's also this article about VPN services, which is honestly better written (and has more cat pictures!) than my article.
@artkirienko
artkirienko / nginx.conf
Last active June 7, 2016 16:57 — forked from Darksecond/nginx.conf
Systemd + Unicorn + Nginx + no-downtime-reload
# The only setting we feel strongly about is the fail_timeout=0
# directive in the "upstream" block. max_fails=0 also has the same
# effect as fail_timeout=0 for current versions of nginx and may be
# used in its place.
# you generally only need one nginx worker unless you're serving
# large amounts of static files which require blocking disk reads
worker_processes 1;
# # drop privileges, root is needed on most systems for binding to port 80