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@bmhatfield
bmhatfield / .profile
Last active March 18, 2024 07:43
Automatic Git commit signing with GPG on OSX
# In order for gpg to find gpg-agent, gpg-agent must be running, and there must be an env
# variable pointing GPG to the gpg-agent socket. This little script, which must be sourced
# in your shell's init script (ie, .bash_profile, .zshrc, whatever), will either start
# gpg-agent or set up the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable if it's already running.
# Add the following to your shell init to set up gpg-agent automatically for every shell
if [ -f ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info ] && [ -n "$(pgrep gpg-agent)" ]; then
source ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info
export GPG_AGENT_INFO
else
@tevino
tevino / epoll.go
Last active January 20, 2024 22:50
An example of using epoll in Go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"os"
"syscall"
)
const (
@sonots
sonots / out_forward.conf
Last active November 2, 2021 06:14
ログの欠損をできるだけ避ける Fluentd の out_forward 設定サンプル cf. http://blog.livedoor.jp/sonots/archives/44690980.html
<source>
type in_tail
# ...
tag raw.eventlog
</source>
<match raw.**>
type forward
log_level "#{ENV['DEBUG'] ? 'debug' : 'info'}"
@adriaandens
adriaandens / xss-game.md
Created May 31, 2014 18:59
xss-game by Google

XSS-game by Google

Welcome, recruit! Cross-site scripting (XSS) bugs are one of the most common and dangerous types of vulnerabilities in Web applications. These nasty buggers can allow your enemies to steal or modify user data in your apps and you must learn to dispatch them, pronto!

At Google, we know very well how important these bugs are. In fact, Google is so serious about finding and fixing XSS issues that we are paying mercenaries up to $7,500 for dangerous XSS bugs discovered in our most sensitive products.

In this training program, you will learn to find and exploit XSS bugs. You'll use this knowledge to confuse and infuriate your adversaries by preventing such bugs from happening in your applications.

There will be cake at the end of the test.

@mikeyk
mikeyk / gist:1329319
Created October 31, 2011 22:56
Testing storage of millions of keys in Redis
#! /usr/bin/env python
import redis
import random
import pylibmc
import sys
r = redis.Redis(host = 'localhost', port = 6389)
mc = pylibmc.Client(['localhost:11222'])