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r10r / README.md
Created August 14, 2016 11:22 — forked from eliquious/README.md
Golang OpenPGP examples

Building

go build -o goencrypt main.go

Generating Keys

@arturo-c
arturo-c / python-to-es.py
Created August 26, 2016 19:45
sample python to es
import base64
import datetime
import json
import os
import time
import traceback
import urlparse
import botocore.auth
import botocore.awsrequest
# coding: utf-8
# 更新于2017/10/02,python3测试通过
import re
import requests
# 领取 X 铜币
# 每日登录奖励已领取
base_headers = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.57 Safari/537.36 OPR/40.0.2308.15 (Edition beta)', 'Referer': 'https://www.v2ex.com/signin', 'Origin': 'https://www.v2ex.com'}
@marcan
marcan / linux.sh
Last active December 1, 2023 15:18
Linux kernel initialization, translated to bash
#!/boot/bzImage
# Linux kernel userspace initialization code, translated to bash
# (Minus floppy disk handling, because seriously, it's 2017.)
# Not 100% accurate, but gives you a good idea of how kernel init works
# GPLv2, Copyright 2017 Hector Martin <marcan@marcan.st>
# Based on Linux 4.10-rc2.
# Note: pretend chroot is a builtin and affects the current process
# Note: kernel actually uses major/minor device numbers instead of device name
@ekalinin
ekalinin / linux.sh
Created January 9, 2017 06:17 — forked from marcan/linux.sh
Linux kernel initialization, translated to bash
#!/boot/bzImage
# Linux kernel userspace initialization code, translated to bash
# (Minus floppy disk handling, because seriously, it's 2017.)
# Not 100% accurate, but gives you a good idea of how kernel init works
# GPLv2, Copyright 2017 Hector Martin <marcan@marcan.st>
# Based on Linux 4.10-rc2.
# Note: pretend chroot is a builtin and affects the current process
# Note: kernel actually uses major/minor device numbers instead of device name
@Brainiarc7
Brainiarc7 / skylake-tuning-linux.md
Last active May 24, 2024 09:26
This gist will show you how to tune your Intel-based Skylake, Kabylake and beyond Integrated Graphics Core for performance and reliability through GuC and HuC firmware usage on Linux.

Tuning Intel Skylake and beyond for optimal performance and feature level support on Linux:

Note that on Skylake, Kabylake (and the now cancelled "Broxton") SKUs, functionality such as power saving, GPU scheduling and HDMI audio have been moved onto binary-only firmware, and as such, the GuC and the HuC blobs must be loaded at run-time to access this functionality.

Enabling GuC and HuC on Skylake and above requires a few extra parameters be passed to the kernel before boot.

Instructions provided for both Fedora and Ubuntu (including Debian):

Note that the firmware for these GPUs is often packaged by your distributor, and as such, you can confirm the firmware blob's availability by running:

@ljjjustin
ljjjustin / socat-tcp-to-unix-socket.sh
Last active April 4, 2024 15:00
socat-unix-socket-to-tcp.sh
#!/bin/bash
if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <unix socket file> <host> <listen port>"
exit
fi
SOCK=$1
HOST=$2
PORT=$3
@smoser
smoser / .gitignore
Last active April 1, 2024 07:38
cloud-init ubuntu nocloud example with network config
*.img
*.raw
@hothero
hothero / aes_cbc_pkcs5.go
Last active March 30, 2024 02:53
AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding implementation by Golang (can work with JAVA, C#, etc.)
package main
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/aes"
"crypto/cipher"
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
)
@coin8086
coin8086 / using-proxy-for-git-or-github.md
Last active April 7, 2024 07:40
Use Proxy for Git/GitHub

Use Proxy for Git/GitHub

Generally, the Git proxy configuration depends on the Git Server Protocol you use. And there're two common protocols: SSH and HTTP/HTTPS. Both require a proxy setup already. In the following, I assume a SOCKS5 proxy set up on localhost:1080. But it can also be a HTTP proxy. I'll talk about how to set up a SOCKS5 proxy later.

SSH Protocol

When you do git clone ssh://[user@]server/project.git or git clone [user@]server:project.git, you're using the SSH protocol. You need to configurate your SSH client to use a proxy. Add the following to your SSH config file, say ~/.ssh/config:

ProxyCommand nc -x localhost:1080 %h %p