https://alvinsmith.gitbook.io/progressive-oscp/untitled/vulnversity-privilege-escalation
[Unit]
Description=roooooooooot
[Service]
Type=simple
https://alvinsmith.gitbook.io/progressive-oscp/untitled/vulnversity-privilege-escalation
[Unit]
Description=roooooooooot
[Service]
Type=simple
# PowerView's last major overhaul is detailed here: http://www.harmj0y.net/blog/powershell/make-powerview-great-again/ | |
# tricks for the 'old' PowerView are at https://gist.github.com/HarmJ0y/3328d954607d71362e3c | |
# the most up-to-date version of PowerView will always be in the dev branch of PowerSploit: | |
# https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/dev/Recon/PowerView.ps1 | |
# New function naming schema: | |
# Verbs: | |
# Get : retrieve full raw data sets | |
# Find : ‘find’ specific data entries in a data set |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Kali Docker Setup Script | |
# @decidedlygray 20180902 | |
# LICENSE: MIT | |
# | |
# Steps taken from: https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/debian/ | |
# And: https://medium.com/@airman604/installing-docker-in-kali-linux-2017-1-fbaa4d1447fe | |
# Install uses the repository, so we can get updates in the future |
git branch | grep -v "master\|develop" | xargs git branch -D |
// TextAreaInput.jsx | |
import React, { Fragment } from 'react' | |
import PropTypes from 'prop-types' | |
import InputError from './InputError' | |
const TextAreaInput = ({ | |
labelText, | |
id, | |
className, | |
labelClassName, |
{ | |
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser", | |
"parserOptions": { | |
"project": "./tsconfig.json", | |
"tsconfigRootDir": "." | |
}, | |
"env": { | |
"browser": true, | |
"jest/globals": true | |
}, |
IE9, IE10, and IE11 don't properly scale SVG files added with img
tags when viewBox
, width
and height
attributes are specified. View this codepen on the different browsers.
Image heights will not scale when the images are inside containers narrower than image widths. This can be resolved in 2 ways.
As per this answer on Stackoverflow, the issue can be resolved by removing just the width
and height
attributes.
/** | |
Problem: | |
You have a javascript array that likely has some duplicate values and you would like a count of those values. | |
Solution: | |
Try this schnippet out. | |
*/ | |