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# Author = Nikhil Venkat Sonti
# email = nikhilsv92@gmail.com
# github ID = shadowfax92
import sys
from xml.dom.minidom import _get_StringIO
from lxml import html
import requests
import os
import re
import time
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karthik101 / audit.rules
Created June 6, 2018 13:52 — forked from Neo23x0/audit.rules
Linux Auditd Best Practice Configuration
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# Linux Audit Daemon - Best Practice Configuration
# /etc/audit/audit.rules
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# Compiled by Florian Roth
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karthik101 / docker_images.sh
Created September 14, 2018 10:52 — forked from hydra1983/docker_images.sh
Save and load docker images in batch
#!/bin/bash
readonly DB_FILE="$(pwd)/images.db"
readonly IMG_DIR="$(pwd)/images"
save-images() {
echo "Create ${DB_FILE}"
echo "$(docker images|grep -v 'IMAGE ID'|awk '{printf("%s %s %s\n", $1, $2, $3)}'|column -t)" > "${DB_FILE}"
echo "Read ${DB_FILE}"
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karthik101 / gist:8f773e37e8aa33d05525df90f2047b92
Created November 14, 2022 16:46 — forked from jdye64/gist:ca07e01ff3d8e93210c3
Convert .dav files in current directory to .mp4
#!/usr/bin/python
print "Converting all of the .dav files in this current directory into .mp4 files using ffmpeg"
import os
from subprocess import call
files = [f for f in os.listdir('.') if os.path.isfile(f)]
for f in files:
ext = f.split(".")[-1]
if ext == "dav" or ext == "DAV":
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karthik101 / pwnagotchi notes
Created March 7, 2024 14:37 — forked from GermaniumSystem/pwnagotchi notes
How to set up a pwnagotchi in 25* simple steps.
Preface:
I have no idea if any of this is the "right" way of doing it. This is just how I got my unit working.
Good luck.
WARNING: Do not use a V1 Waveshare display module with a stock pwnagotchi! The pwnagotchi expects a V2 module, and may irreparably damage a V1 module!
A V1 display module *can* work, but you must modify `waveshare.py` and `display.py` beforehand. For the time being, this is left as an exercise for the reader.
If you have already burnt a V1 display, try disconnecting it from the Pi and leaving it overnight. This may rejuvenate the display somewhat, but it will likely still display signs of damage.
Installation:
1. `dd` Raspbian Lite to an SD card.