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"name": "Kai Löhnert",
"label": "Senior IT System Engineer | Airlock IAM | Cyber Security | Human focus | 12y  | Teamplayer | Coffee Lover",
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"summary": "Experienced customer service professional with a demonstrated history of working on Mac/iOS-based software. Skilled in windows, linux and Apple systems administration and repair as well as technical support and general troubleshooting knowledge. Strong support professional with a big customer focus.\nExpirence as L2/3 Support \nAt the moment I focus on cyber security and gain a lot of knowledge in this field the last years",
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Installs NixOS on an OVH server, wiping the server.
#
# This is for a specific server configuration; adjust where needed.
# Originally written for an OVH STOR-1 server.
#
# Prerequisites:
# * Create a LUKS key file at /root/benacofs-luks-key
# e.g. by copying it up.
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luxus / yet_another_motion_automation.yaml
Created June 20, 2022 23:42 — forked from networkingcat/yet_another_motion_automation.yaml
Homeassistant blueprint for motion-activated light scene
blueprint:
name: Yet Another Motion Automation
description: >
# YAMA V10
Turn on lights or scenes when motion is detected.
Four different scenes can be defined depending on time of day.
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luxus / 24-bit-color.sh
Created April 18, 2020 01:25 — forked from lifepillar/24-bit-color.sh
Test 24 bit colors in terminals
#!/bin/bash
#
# This file echoes a bunch of 24-bit color codes
# to the terminal to demonstrate its functionality.
# The foreground escape sequence is ^[38;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m
# The background escape sequence is ^[48;2;<r>;<g>;<b>m
# <r> <g> <b> range from 0 to 255 inclusive.
# The escape sequence ^[0m returns output to default
setBackgroundColor()
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Find and replace tracker urls in a Deluge torrents.state
#
# Need to edit the variables: orig_tracker_url and new_tracker_url
import os
import sys
import platform
import shutil