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jed / LICENSE.txt
Created May 20, 2011 13:27 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
generate random UUIDs
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 Jed Schmidt <http://jed.is>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
@marazmiki
marazmiki / daemon.py
Created September 4, 2012 07:53
Python daemon example
#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
import argparse
import os
import sys
import time
import atexit
import logging
import signal
@1wErt3r
1wErt3r / SMBDIS.ASM
Created November 9, 2012 22:27
A Comprehensive Super Mario Bros. Disassembly
;SMBDIS.ASM - A COMPREHENSIVE SUPER MARIO BROS. DISASSEMBLY
;by doppelganger (doppelheathen@gmail.com)
;This file is provided for your own use as-is. It will require the character rom data
;and an iNES file header to get it to work.
;There are so many people I have to thank for this, that taking all the credit for
;myself would be an unforgivable act of arrogance. Without their help this would
;probably not be possible. So I thank all the peeps in the nesdev scene whose insight into
;the 6502 and the NES helped me learn how it works (you guys know who you are, there's no
__author__ = 'purbo'
import os
import time
import threading
import urllib
import re
import logging
from pyftpdlib.authorizers import DummyAuthorizer
from pyftpdlib.handlers import FTPHandler
@roblayton
roblayton / nameserver.py
Created June 6, 2015 23:14
Python Flask server for returning names from a MySQL DB
from flask import Flask
from flask import g
from flask import Response
from flask import request
import json
import MySQLdb
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.before_request
@kpheasey
kpheasey / ark_instance.sh
Last active July 27, 2023 20:12
DO Ubuntu 14.04 Droplet to ARK Server
#!/bin/bash
# Updating Ubunut
echo "updating ubunutu... please be patient"
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y
echo "installing required packages... please be patient"
apt-get install htop lib32gcc1 -y
# Create steam user if needed
@natcl
natcl / nodered.conf
Last active April 1, 2018 07:22
Node-red startup file for Synology (/etc/init)
# only start this service after the httpd user process has started
#start on syno.network.ready
start on runlevel 2
# stop the service gracefully if the runlevel changes to 'reboot'
stop on runlevel [06]
# run the scripts as the 'admin' user. Running as root (the default) is a bad idea.
setuid admin
@u8sand
u8sand / masquerade_as_mac.sh
Created April 2, 2016 02:36
El-Capitan Mac OS X VM Oracle Virtualbox configuration
#!/bin/bash
vm="OSX"
VBoxManage modifyvm $vm --cpuidset 00000001 000106e5 00100800 0098e3fd bfebfbff
VBoxManage setextradata $vm "VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiSystemProduct" "iMac11,3"
VBoxManage setextradata $vm "VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiSystemVersion" "1.0"
VBoxManage setextradata $vm "VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiBoardProduct" "Mac-F2238BAE"
VBoxManage setextradata $vm "VBoxInternal/Devices/smc/0/Config/DeviceKey" "ourhardworkbythesewordsguardedpleasedontsteal(c)AppleComputerInc"
VBoxManage setextradata $vm "VBoxInternal/Devices/smc/0/Config/GetKeyFromRealSMC" 1
@IAMIronmanSam
IAMIronmanSam / pem2cer.sh
Created September 9, 2016 23:31
.PEM to .CER using openssl
openssl x509 -inform PEM -in cacert.pem -outform DER -out certificate.cer
@samrocketman
samrocketman / libimobiledevice_ifuse_Ubuntu.md
Last active July 3, 2024 07:05
On Ubuntu 16.04, since iOS 10 update, libimobiledevice can't connect to my iPhone. This is my attempt to document a fix.

Why this document?

I upgraded my iPhone 5s to iOS 10 and could no longer retrieve photos from it. This was unacceptable for me so I worked at achieving retrieving my photos. This document is my story (on Ubuntu 16.04).

The solution is to compile libimobiledevice and ifuse from source.

Audience

Who is this guide intended for?