TL;DR: I explain how to detect TLS 1.0 connections and, by way of custom headers, warn the user about the coming change to more modern TLS versions.
# Mixin | |
class PermissionRequiredMixin: | |
required_permissions = [] | |
def route(self, request, path_components): | |
if not request.user.has_perms(self.required_permissions): | |
return RouteResult(self, kwargs={'permission_check_failed': True}) | |
return super().route(request, path_components) |
from django.core.serializers.json import DjangoJSONEncoder | |
from django.template import Library | |
from json import dumps as json_dumps | |
register = Library() | |
@register.filter | |
def json(data): | |
""" |
# ---------------------------------- | |
# Colors | |
# ---------------------------------- | |
NOCOLOR='\033[0m' | |
RED='\033[0;31m' | |
GREEN='\033[0;32m' | |
ORANGE='\033[0;33m' | |
BLUE='\033[0;34m' | |
PURPLE='\033[0;35m' | |
CYAN='\033[0;36m' |
- Close Android File Transfer
- Open Activity Monitor and kill “Android File Transfer Agent”
- Go to where you installed “Android File Transfer.app” (I have it under /Applications)
- Ctrl+click –> “Show package contents”
- Go to Contents/Resources
- Rename “Android File Transfer Agent” to e.g. “Android File Transfer Agent_DISABLED”
- Then go to “/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Google/Android File Transfer” and again rename the Agent app.
How to update the list?
You need PHP 7.1+ and Composer.
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Download composer.phar
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Install the crawler
php composer.phar require "fabpot/goutte:^3.0"
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You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?
#!/bin/sh | |
# Some things taken from here | |
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx | |
# Set the colours you can use | |
black='\033[0;30m' | |
white='\033[0;37m' | |
red='\033[0;31m' | |
green='\033[0;32m' |
#!/usr/bin/ruby | |
=begin | |
Usage: rtftomarkdown.rb FILENAME.rtf | |
Uses textutil, available on Mac only (installed by default) | |
Outputs to STDOUT | |
Notes: | |
Links are replaced with Markdown references (duplicate links combined). |
#Simple Authentication with Bcrypt
This tutorial is for adding authentication to a vanilla Ruby on Rails app using Bcrypt and has_secure_password.
The steps below are based on Ryan Bates's approach from Railscast #250 Authentication from Scratch (revised).
You can see the final source code here: repo. I began with a stock rails app using rails new gif_vault
##Steps