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briansmith / how-to-generate-and-use-private-keys-with-openssl-tool.md
Last active April 11, 2024 17:02
How to generate & use private keys using the OpenSSL command line tool

How to Generate & Use Private Keys using OpenSSL's Command Line Tool

These commands generate and use private keys in unencrypted binary (not Base64 “PEM”) PKCS#8 format. The PKCS#8 format is used here because it is the most interoperable format when dealing with software that isn't based on OpenSSL.

OpenSSL has a variety of commands that can be used to operate on private key files, some of which are specific to RSA (e.g. openssl rsa and openssl genrsa) or which have other limitations. Here we always use

@xem
xem / readme.md
Last active April 5, 2024 23:16
Maths & trigonometry cheat sheet for 2D & 3D games

Conventions

  • A = [xA, yA] is a point on the 2D plane. Same for B, C, ...
  • lengths are in any unit (ex: pixels)
  • code snippets are in JavaScript

Degrees to radians

angleRad = angleDeg * Math.PI / 180;

Iterables, AsyncIterables, Observables, Oh My!

I know there is a lot of confusion around Observables, Iterables, AsyncIterables and AsyncObservables. Let's try to break this down and the reasons for each.

Pull versus Push Collections

When it comes to collections, you have two ways of thinking about collections, push versus pull. With pull, the consumer is in control of when you get the items, but with push, you get the values when the producer is ready.

Pull Based Collections

@isaacs
isaacs / node-and-npm-in-30-seconds.sh
Last active March 8, 2024 02:11
Use one of these techniques to install node and npm without having to sudo. Discussed in more detail at http://joyeur.com/2010/12/10/installing-node-and-npm/ Note: npm >=0.3 is *safer* when using sudo.
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc
mkdir ~/local
mkdir ~/node-latest-install
cd ~/node-latest-install
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1
./configure --prefix=~/local
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds...
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
@apolloclark
apolloclark / postgres cheatsheet.md
Last active March 7, 2024 13:53
postgres cheatsheet

Postgres Cheatsheet

This is a collection of the most common commands I run while administering Postgres databases. The variables shown between the open and closed tags, "<" and ">", should be replaced with a name you choose. Postgres has multiple shortcut functions, starting with a forward slash, "". Any SQL command that is not a shortcut, must end with a semicolon, ";". You can use the keyboard UP and DOWN keys to scroll the history of previous commands you've run.

Setup

installation, Ubuntu

http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostgreSQL

@justsml
justsml / fetch-api-examples.md
Last active February 24, 2024 18:05
JavaScript Fetch API Examples
@bcomnes
bcomnes / git-gpg.md
Last active February 13, 2024 07:33
my version of gpg on the mac
  1. brew install gnupg, pinentry-mac (this includes gpg-agent and pinentry)

  2. Generate a key: $ gpg --gen-key

  3. Take the defaults. Whatevs

  4. Tell gpg-agent to use pinentry-mac:

    $ vim ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf 
    
@justsml
justsml / macos-setup.md
Last active January 7, 2024 14:06
MacOS setup

MacOS - Software Developer Environment Setup

Dan's collection of MacOS setup and configuration scripts, updated for 2022 🚀!

Table of Contents

Software & Apps

@caruccio
caruccio / bash-path-vars
Last active December 28, 2023 22:47
Path manipulation with bash vars
$ FILE=/some/path/to/file.txt
###################################
### Remove matching suffix pattern
###################################
$ echo ${FILE%.*} # remove ext
/some/path/to/file
$ FILE=/some/path/to/file.txt.jpg.gpg # note various file exts
@fraune
fraune / touch_id_sudo.sh
Last active December 27, 2023 05:49
Enable a Macbook's Touch ID to authorize the `sudo` command in MacOS Terminal
sudo grep -q -F 'auth sufficient pam_tid.so' /etc/pam.d/sudo || sudo sed -i '' '2i\
auth sufficient pam_tid.so
' /etc/pam.d/sudo