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mattifestation / SysmonEventGUIDParser.ps1
Last active March 9, 2024 08:37
Extracts fields from sysmon process and logon GUIDs
# Author: Matthew Graeber (@mattifestation)
$Epoch = Get-Date '01/01/1970'
# Conversion trick taken from https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2017/02/01/powertip-convert-from-utc-to-my-local-time-zone/
$StrCurrentTimeZone = (Get-WmiObject Win32_timezone).StandardName
$TZ = [TimeZoneInfo]::FindSystemTimeZoneById($StrCurrentTimeZone)
# Parse out all the LogonGUID fields for sysmon ProcessCreate events
Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{ LogName = 'Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational'; Id = 1 } | ForEach-Object {

Libraries and Tools for React

If you're developing an application based on React it can be helpful if you don't need to develop all the basic UI components yourself. Here you can find a list with various components, component libraries and complete design systems developed with and for React.

As the list got longer and longer I thought it would be better to have a "real" site for it.

👉 Please find the (new) list here: https://react-libs.nilshartmann.net/

@whizzzkid
whizzzkid / XPS-15 9560 Getting Nvidia To Work on KDE Neon
Last active December 3, 2022 15:43
[XPS 15 Early 2017 9560 kabylake] Making Nvidia Drivers + (CUDA 8 / CUDA 9 / CUDA 9.1) + Bumblebee work together on linux ( Ubuntu / KDE Neon / Linux Mint / debian )
# Instructions for 4.14 and cuda 9.1
# If upgrading from 4.13 and cuda 9.0
$ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove libcud*
$ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove cuda*
$ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove nvidia*
# also remove the container directory direcotory at /usr/local/cuda-9.0/
# Important libs required with 4.14.x with Cuda 9.X
$ sudo apt install libelf1 libelf-dev
@KodrAus
KodrAus / Profile Rust on Linux.md
Last active November 14, 2023 17:19
Profiling Rust Applications

Profiling performance

Using perf:

$ perf record -g binary
$ perf script | stackcollapse-perf.pl | rust-unmangle | flamegraph.pl > flame.svg

NOTE: See @GabrielMajeri's comments below about the -g option.

@n0531m
n0531m / list_gcp_iprange.sh
Last active April 17, 2024 21:50
Google Cloud Platform : ip address range
#!/bin/bash
# https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/faq#find_ip_range
# nslookup -q=TXT _cloud-netblocks.googleusercontent.com 8.8.8.8
myarray=()
for LINE in `dig txt _cloud-netblocks.googleusercontent.com +short | tr " " "\n" | grep include | cut -f 2 -d :`
do
myarray+=($LINE)
for LINE2 in `dig txt $LINE +short | tr " " "\n" | grep include | cut -f 2 -d :`

roidrage: Is there a CSS trick that allows me to phase out text that overflows a box? Like a shadow over the last couple of chars. [http://twitter.com/roidrage/status/464692600910651392]

let's say you have this html snippet :

<div>
A text that is too long to fit it's container
</div>
@trevordixon
trevordixon / renderElement.js
Created July 25, 2012 14:37
Function to render only a particular element in PhantomJS
function renderElement(page, selector) {
var prevClipRect = page.clipRect;
page.clipRect = page.evaluate(function(selector) {
return document.querySelector(selector).getBoundingClientRect();
}, selector);
var pic = page.renderBase64('png');
page.clipRect = prevClipRect;
@trevordixon
trevordixon / Routes.js
Last active May 9, 2016 16:59
Very simple Express-like routing for PhantomJS
var Routes = (function() {
var _ = {}, ctor = function(){};
_.bind = function bind(func, context) {
var bound, args, slice = Array.prototype.slice;
args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
return bound = function() {
if (!(this instanceof bound)) return func.apply(context, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
ctor.prototype = func.prototype;
var self = new ctor;
var result = func.apply(self, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
@jaredmorrow
jaredmorrow / gist:3053951
Created July 5, 2012 14:20 — forked from othiym23/gist:3050224
Getting SmartOS working under vmware

If you prefer VirtualBox or aren't running OS X, here are some instructions and a script to help you get started with SmartOS under VirtualBox. If you use VirtualBox, skip the first section and read the section on how to get the Node.js SmartMachine up and running.

Running SmartOS under vmware Fusion

  1. Start by downloading the latest live image
  2. When you run the new VM wizard, select "Continue without disk" on the first screen of the wizard.
  3. Select Sun Solaris / Solaris 10 64-bit on the next screen.
  4. You're going to get dumped to a config screen when the live image starts up, choose DHCP for the networking and defaults for everything else.
  5. Pretty much the first thing you're going to want to do is figure out how to SSH into the box once it boots and creates its storage pools, because trying to do stuff in the virtual console is miserable. There's no cut and paste