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jdennes / Gemfile
Last active September 22, 2022 16:31
Export a list of members from a GitHub organisation
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "octokit"
@slowkow
slowkow / Binomial-Probability-Mass-Function_Speed-Comparison.ipynb
Last active January 4, 2021 21:41
Implementations of the Binomial PMF in sympy, scipy, numpy, python, GSL, and C http://nbviewer.ipython.org/11504548
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@Dani3lSun
Dani3lSun / adblock_hosts.sh
Last active April 20, 2023 11:49
Mac OS X adblock shell script using system hosts file (Block ads system wide)
#!/bin/sh
#
# Mac OSX Adblocker Script for IPv4
# Description: Blocks ads using system hosts file /private/etc/hosts, Ad-Domains would be redirected to 0.0.0.0
# Author: Daniel Hochleitner
# Created: 10.09.2015
# Use: sudo ./adblock_hosts.sh
# Get original hosts file from /private/etc/hosts
@joepie91
joepie91 / vpn.md
Last active July 15, 2024 17:09
Don't use VPN services.

Don't use VPN services.

No, seriously, don't. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer.

Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose; that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.

  • A Russian translation of this article can be found here, contributed by Timur Demin.
  • A Turkish translation can be found here, contributed by agyild.
  • There's also this article about VPN services, which is honestly better written (and has more cat pictures!) than my article.
@exAspArk
exAspArk / self-signed-ssl-mongo.sh
Last active May 25, 2024 18:36
Self-signed SSL Certificate with OpenSSL on MacOS | MongoDB
openssl genrsa -out CAroot.key 2048
openssl req -new -key CAroot.key -out CAroot.csr # CN should be different from the certificates below
openssl req -x509 -days 1825 -key CAroot.key -in CAroot.csr -out CAroot.crt
cat CAroot.crt CAroot.key > CAroot.pem
openssl genrsa -out mongod.key 2048
openssl req -new -key mongod.key -out mongod.csr
openssl x509 -req -days 1825 -in mongod.csr -CA CAroot.pem -CAkey CAroot.key -CAcreateserial -out mongod.crt
cat mongod.crt mongod.key > mongod.pem
@troyfontaine
troyfontaine / 1-setup.md
Last active July 15, 2024 13:01
Signing your Git Commits on MacOS

Methods of Signing Git Commits on MacOS

Last updated March 13, 2024

This Gist explains how to sign commits using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Previously, krypt.co was heavily mentioned, but I've only recently learned they were acquired by Akamai and no longer update their previous free products. Those mentions have been removed.

Additionally, 1Password now supports signing Git commits with SSH keys and makes it pretty easy-plus you can easily configure Git Tower to use it for both signing and ssh.

For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing your commits with GPG.

@grantcooksey
grantcooksey / stubber.py
Last active February 8, 2023 11:21
Mocking an S3 bucket using Stubber
import io
import json
import botocore.session
from botocore.stub import Stubber
from botocore.response import StreamingBody
expected_message = {
'message': 'readme'
}
@RobertAKARobin
RobertAKARobin / python.md
Last active June 13, 2024 04:24
Python Is Not A Great Programming Language
@IanColdwater
IanColdwater / twittermute.txt
Last active July 2, 2024 02:25
Here are some terms to mute on Twitter to clean your timeline up a bit.
Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords
ActivityTweet
generic_activity_highlights
generic_activity_momentsbreaking
RankedOrganicTweet
suggest_activity
suggest_activity_feed
suggest_activity_highlights
suggest_activity_tweet
@bumi
bumi / yjs-pg-server.js
Created March 20, 2020 10:04
implementation of a websocket server storing yjs documents in a postgresql database
const WebSocket = require('ws');
const http = require('http');
const Y = require('yjs');
const wsUtils = require('./utils');
const cookie = require('cookie');
const QuillDelta = require('quill-delta');
//const QuillConverter = require('node-quill-converter');
//const MdastFromQuillDelta = require('mdast-util-from-quill-delta');