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comp615 / leaflet_numbered_markers.css
Created April 2, 2012 23:51
Numbered Markers in Leaflet (JS Mapping)
.leaflet-div-icon {
background: transparent;
border: none;
}
.leaflet-marker-icon .number{
position: relative;
top: -37px;
font-size: 12px;
width: 25px;
@nateware
nateware / gist:3915757
Created October 19, 2012 01:27
Start Mac VNC server from command line
# Step 1: Set priveleges
$ sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart -configure -allowAccessFor -allUsers -privs -all
Starting...
Setting allow all users to YES.
Setting all users privileges to 1073742079.
Done.
# Step 2: Allow VNC clients
@jeremiahsnapp
jeremiahsnapp / MITM -SSL-Proxies.md
Last active November 14, 2023 07:48
Man In The Middle (MITM) SSL Proxies - Simple ways to see traffic between an SSL server and client in clear text.

HTTP(S) specific MITM SSL Proxies

mitmproxy

mitmproxy is an excellent console app written in Python.

It is easy to use on Linux and OS X.

Use brew install mitmproxy to install it on OS X.

@bzerangue
bzerangue / macs-on-active-directory.md
Last active October 12, 2023 21:07
Binding and Unbinding to Active Directory from Mac OS via Command Line

Binding and Unbinding to Active Directory from Mac OS via Command Line

  • Open the Terminal Application
  • Type in sudo -i and type in your Mac Administrator account password. sudo gives you root level or administrator level privileges.

To View current Active Directory Settings

dsconfigad -show

To Unbind a Computer from an Active Directory Domain

@ipedrazas
ipedrazas / knife cheat
Last active December 13, 2021 11:50
Hello!
# knife cheat
## Search Examples
knife search "name:ip*"
knife search "platform:ubuntu*"
knife search "platform:*" -a macaddress
knife search "platform:ubuntu*" -a uptime
knife search "platform:ubuntu*" -a virtualization.system
knife search "platform:ubuntu*" -a network.default_gateway
@malexer
malexer / sqlalchemy_upsert.py
Last active January 26, 2024 14:09
Modelling UPSERT in SQLAlchemy (well actually it is not upsert but speed improvement is significant in comparison with simple session.merge)
# Note: it is a copy of great answer by "mgoldwasser" from Stackoverflow
# Check the original answer here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/26018934/1032439
# Imagine that post1, post5, and post1000 are posts objects with ids 1, 5 and 1000 respectively
# The goal is to "upsert" these posts.
# we initialize a dict which maps id to the post object
my_new_posts = {1: post1, 5: post5, 1000: post1000}
for each in posts.query.filter(posts.id.in_(my_new_posts.keys())).all():