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@Moonbase59
Moonbase59 / iframe-resizer.html
Created December 22, 2023 11:18
Responsive AzuraCast Embed Widget iframes
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>Iframe widget resizing test</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Iframe widget resizing test</h1>
@ygotthilf
ygotthilf / jwtRS256.sh
Last active July 5, 2024 12:01
How to generate JWT RS256 key
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -m PEM -f jwtRS256.key
# Don't add passphrase
openssl rsa -in jwtRS256.key -pubout -outform PEM -out jwtRS256.key.pub
cat jwtRS256.key
cat jwtRS256.key.pub
---
- name: Deploy new site release
user: deployer
hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Fetch repo updates
git: >
repo=git@github.com:my/repo.git
@3rd-Eden
3rd-Eden / README.md
Last active January 4, 2021 10:20
Protecting against POODLE in node.js

[Google recently announced][poodle] that there is an exploit in SSLv3, this vulnerability is know as POODLE. There is no other option than to disable SSLv3 in order to combat this major flaw. There have already been [guides on how to disable this in different servers][guides]. But nothing excised for Node.js yet, until now. In order to resolve this for Node.js we need to use various of undocumented options and modules.

In the index.js file below you can see an example of how you can protect your HTTPS server against the POODLE attack. It uses the secureOptions option to pass in constants in to the SSL context which is created by node.

@bennylope
bennylope / ansible.yml
Created April 30, 2014 00:35
Deployment w/ Capistrano style deployments with Ansible & Capistrano
---
- name: Deploy new site release
user: deployer
hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Fetch repo updates
git: >
repo=git@github.com:my/repo.git
@lelandbatey
lelandbatey / whiteboardCleaner.md
Last active June 16, 2024 13:44
Whiteboard Picture Cleaner - Shell one-liner/script to clean up and beautify photos of whiteboards!

Description

This simple script will take a picture of a whiteboard and use parts of the ImageMagick library with sane defaults to clean it up tremendously.

The script is here:

#!/bin/bash
convert "$1" -morphology Convolve DoG:15,100,0 -negate -normalize -blur 0x1 -channel RBG -level 60%,91%,0.1 "$2"

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@joshuaswilcox
joshuaswilcox / current_song
Last active September 2, 2023 14:12
Applescript to show current playing song and determine if its spottily or iTunes that is playing
if application "Spotify" is running and application "iTunes" is not running then
tell application "Spotify"
if player state is stopped then
set display to "No Track Playing"
else
set track_artist to artist of current track
set track_name to name of current track
set track_duration to duration of current track
set seconds_played to player position
set state to ""
@amoslanka
amoslanka / Berksfile
Last active September 9, 2016 19:59
StatsD/Graphite server on AWS/EC2 using Vagrant, Chef Solo, and Berkshelf
site :opscode
cookbook 'apt'
cookbook 'statsd', git: 'https://github.com/librato/statsd-cookbook.git'
cookbook 'graphite', git: 'https://github.com/hw-cookbooks/graphite.git'
autoload -U colors && colors
# between the local and remote branches
function git_remote_status() {
remote=${$(git rev-parse --verify ${hook_com[branch]}@{upstream} --symbolic-full-name 2>/dev/null)/refs\/remotes\/}
if [[ -n ${remote} ]] ; then
ahead=$(git rev-list $remote..HEAD 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
behind=$(git rev-list HEAD..$remote 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
if [ $ahead -eq 0 ] && [ $behind -eq 0 ]
@Sjors
Sjors / bitcoin-pay.rb
Last active April 9, 2024 16:50
This script demonstrates how a bitcoin transaction is created and signed. Just pass in your own address and private key and it will prepare a transaction for you. You can then copy & paste that transaction into a webservice like Blockchain to send it. I wrote this mostly to understand better how it works. I sometimes had to "cheat" and look at t…
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'open-uri'
require 'JSON'
require 'digest/sha2'
require 'pry'
require 'bigdecimal'
require 'bitcoin' # Because I need to cheat every now and then
# Usage:
# gem install pry json ffi ruby-bitcoin