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r35krag0th / Get-TLS-Fingerprint.sh
Created November 30, 2012 02:10
Get Pandora TLS Fingerprint
#!/bin/bash
##
## A simple little shell script that will return the current
## fingerprint on the SSL certificate. It's crude but works :D
##
## Author: Bob Saska (r35krag0th) <git@r35.net>
openssl s_client -connect tuner.pandora.com:443 < /dev/null 2> /dev/null | \
openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint | tr -d ':' | cut -d'=' -f2
@mattiaslundberg
mattiaslundberg / arch-linux-install
Last active May 26, 2024 17:26
Minimal instructions for installing arch linux on an UEFI system with full system encryption using dm-crypt and luks
# Install ARCH Linux with encrypted file-system and UEFI
# The official installation guide (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide) contains a more verbose description.
# Download the archiso image from https://www.archlinux.org/
# Copy to a usb-drive
dd if=archlinux.img of=/dev/sdX bs=16M && sync # on linux
# Boot from the usb. If the usb fails to boot, make sure that secure boot is disabled in the BIOS configuration.
# Set swedish keymap
@chaitanyagupta
chaitanyagupta / _reader-macros.md
Last active May 19, 2024 19:25
Reader Macros in Common Lisp

Reader Macros in Common Lisp

This post also appears on lisper.in.

Reader macros are perhaps not as famous as ordinary macros. While macros are a great way to create your own DSL, reader macros provide even greater flexibility by allowing you to create entirely new syntax on top of Lisp.

Paul Graham explains them very well in [On Lisp][] (Chapter 17, Read-Macros):

The three big moments in a Lisp expression's life are read-time, compile-time, and runtime. Functions are in control at runtime. Macros give us a chance to perform transformations on programs at compile-time. ...read-macros... do their work at read-time.

@dust321
dust321 / arch-linux-install-encryption
Last active April 2, 2021 23:43 — forked from mattiaslundberg/arch-linux-install
Minimal instructions for installing Arch Linux on an DOS/BIOS system with full system encryption using dm-crypt and luks
# Install ARCH Linux with encrypted file-system, for BIOS. Dustin dut n ex 5 a t g ma il
# The official installation guide (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide) contains a more verbose description.
# Download the archiso image from https://www.archlinux.org/
# Copy to a usb-drive
dd if=archlinux.img of=/dev/sdX # on linux
# Boot from the usb. If the usb fails to boot, make sure that secure boot is disabled in the BIOS configuration.
#!/bin/sh
# install needed curl package
sudo apt install --no-install-recommends curl -y
# install kubectl
# https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/3437#issuecomment-449408316, maybe use https://storage.googleapis.com/minikube/releases/v0.30.0/docker-machine-driver-kvm2
curl -Lo /tmp/kubectl https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/$(curl -s https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/stable.txt)/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl && \
chmod +x /tmp/kubectl && \
sudo mv /tmp/kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl
# kubectl tab completion
sudo sh -c 'echo "source <(kubectl completion bash)" > /etc/bash_completion.d/kubectl'
@Francesco149
Francesco149 / docker-cross-device-link.md
Last active October 27, 2023 08:51
docker error creating new backup file '/var/lib/dpkg/status-old': Invalid cross-device link
@sogaiu
sogaiu / janet.ctags
Last active February 28, 2024 09:36
~/.ctags.d/janet.ctags -- for indexing top-level things in janet code -- usage: `ctags -R <dir>` or for emacs, `ctags -e -R <dir>` -- sorry, no destructuring support
--exclude=.git
--langdef=Janet
--langmap=Janet:.janet
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*def[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/D/
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*def-[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/d/
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*defglobal[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/g/
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*defmacro[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/M/
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*defmacro-[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/m/
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*defn[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/N/
--regex-janet=/^\([ \t]*defn-[ \t]+([^0-9:#][^ \t\[{(]+)/\1/n/
@vindarel
vindarel / Common Lisp VS Racket - testimonies.md
Last active May 27, 2024 15:02
Common Lisp VS Racket. Feedback from (common) lispers.

Developer experience, libraries, performance… (2021/11)

I'll preface this with three things. 1. I prefer schemes over Common Lisps, and I prefer Racket of the Schemes. 2. There is more to it than the points I raise here. 3. I assume you have no previous experience with Lisp, and don't have a preference for Schemes over Common Lisp. With all that out of the way... I would say Common Lisp/SBCL. Let me explain

  1. SBCL Is by far the most common of the CL implementations in 2021. It will be the easiest to find help for, easiest to find videos about, and many major open source CL projects are written using SBCL
  2. Download a binary directly from the website http://www.sbcl.org/platform-table.html (even for M1 macs) to get up and running (easy to get started)
  3. Great video for setting up Emacs + Slime + Quick Lisp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnWVu8VVDbI

Now as to why Common Lisp over Scheme

@probonopd
probonopd / Wayland.md
Last active July 3, 2024 18:20
Think twice about Wayland. It breaks everything!

Think twice before abandoning Xorg. Wayland breaks everything!

Hence, if you are interested in existing applications to "just work" without the need for adjustments, then you may be better off avoiding Wayland.

Wayland solves no issues I have but breaks almost everything I need. Even the most basic, most simple things (like xkill) - in this case with no obvious replacement. And usually it stays broken, because the Wayland folks mostly seem to care about Automotive, Gnome, maybe KDE - and alienating everyone else (e.g., people using just an X11 window manager or something like GNUstep) in the process.

The Wayland project seems to operate like they were starting a greenfield project, whereas at the same time they try to position Wayland as "the X11 successor", which would clearly require a lot of thought about not breaking, or at least providing a smooth upgrade path for, existing software.

In fact, it is merely an incompatible alternative, and not e

@felixr
felixr / janet_repos.md
Last active September 28, 2021 01:58
janet repos
URL Stars Created
http://github.com/ahungry/ahungry-janet 3 2020-05-29 02:54:07
http://github.com/ahungry/ahungry-janet-user 0 2020-05-29 04:28:45
http://github.com/ahungry/janet-code 8 2019-07-28 05:10:59
http://github.com/ahungry/janet-p99-map 1 2020-05-10 04:13:27
http://github.com/ahungry/janet-pobox 7 2020-05-27 04:36:08
http://github.com/ahungry/janet-xbuild 2 2020-05-28 14:17:09
http://github.com/ahungry/puny-gui 83 2020-04-24 02:52:59
http://github.com/ahungry/puny-server 1 2020-04-23 01:42:38