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@nathwill
nathwill / pf.conf
Last active May 4, 2024 03:05
a dummy's sample pf.conf
# $OpenBSD: pf.conf,v 1.52 2013/02/13 23:11:14 halex Exp $
#
# See pf.conf(5) for syntax and examples.
#
# Remember to set net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 and/or net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1
# in /etc/sysctl.conf if packets are to be forwarded between interfaces.
### Macros
# system
@robulouski
robulouski / gmail_imap_example.py
Last active April 19, 2024 02:27
Very basic example of using Python and IMAP to iterate over emails in a gmail folder/label. http://www.voidynullness.net/blog/2013/07/25/gmail-email-with-python-via-imap/
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Very basic example of using Python and IMAP to iterate over emails in a
# gmail folder/label. This code is released into the public domain.
#
# RKI July 2013
# http://www.voidynullness.net/blog/2013/07/25/gmail-email-with-python-via-imap/
#
import sys
import imaplib
@dupuy
dupuy / README.rst
Last active April 23, 2024 23:38
Common markup for Markdown and reStructuredText

Markdown and reStructuredText

GitHub supports several lightweight markup languages for documentation; the most popular ones (generally, not just at GitHub) are Markdown and reStructuredText. Markdown is sometimes considered easier to use, and is often preferred when the purpose is simply to generate HTML. On the other hand, reStructuredText is more extensible and powerful, with native support (not just embedded HTML) for tables, as well as things like automatic generation of tables of contents.