I hereby claim:
- I am ravenstar on github.
- I am ravenstar (https://keybase.io/ravenstar) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAkREXO_I-2yuhSV2xUXGl9CZ0Xq9qjrdc7dvUorieeCgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/bin/bash | |
# As the "bufferbloat" folks have recently re-discovered and/or more widely | |
# publicized, congestion avoidance algorithms (such as those found in TCP) do | |
# a great job of allowing network endpoints to negotiate transfer rates that | |
# maximize a link's bandwidth usage without unduly penalizing any particular | |
# stream. This allows bulk transfer streams to use the maximum available | |
# bandwidth without affecting the latency of non-bulk (e.g. interactive) | |
# streams. |
List of things I do in Brave Browser after installing. | |
1) In welcome tour, make sure you are not using Brave rewards | |
2) Install ublock origin. While Brave's inbuilt ad-block is good, ublock origin is better. | |
3) Optional extensions - Video Speed controller, Sponsor block, Advanced Profanity Filter | |
4) Settings -> Search for "dashboard" -> Customize ... page -> Turn off sponsored images | |
5) In Newtab page, there are some cards like Binance, Crypto etc. | |
Click on Edit Cards at the bottom and hide the onnes you don't need | |
6) Enable Password autogenerate - In brave://settings/braveSync, click start new sync chain -> phone. It will generate QR code | |
But you don't have to use it. Click on manage your devices. Make sure sync everything is enabled. |
# This allows you to route all email from a Linux WHM server using exim through the Mailgun service | |
# or other email service. This is very powerful because email from a server is typically untrusted | |
# and hard to get good email delivery. | |
# This is not tested on servers that host multiple domains, because Mailgun's service is specific | |
# to one domain. If you figure out multiple domains with Mailgun, write it in the comments or fork this! | |
# Log in to WHM, go to Exim Configuration Manager -> Advanced Editor tab then edit the following. | |
### NOTE! | |
# If setting hosts_require_auth and hosts_require_tls = smtp.mailgun.org, |
<?php | |
/* DON'T copy the first line (above) if your functions.php already has it. | |
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
function et_pb_postinfo_meta( $postinfo, $date_format, $comment_zero, $comment_one, $comment_more ){ | |
$postinfo_meta = ''; | |
if ( in_array( 'author', $postinfo ) ) | |
$postinfo_meta .= ' ' . esc_html__('by', 'et_builder') . ' <span class="author vcard">' . et_pb_get_the_author_posts_link() . '</span>'; | |
if ( in_array( 'date', $postinfo ) ) { | |
$postinfo_meta .= '<span class="published">' . esc_html(get_the_time(wp_unslash( $date_format) ) ) . '</span>'; |
## Install Posh-SSH by running the following from Powershell as Admin: | |
# iex (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString("https://gist.github.com/darkoperator/6152630/raw/c67de4f7cd780ba367cccbc2593f38d18ce6df89/instposhsshdev") | |
# | |
## SFTP Config - Change these. | |
$Server_Ip = '10.10.9.50' | |
$Username = 'root' | |
$Password = 'hunter2' | |
$Upload_Path = '/some/folder/' |
# | |
# Watches for changes to files matching the $watchFilter within the $watchDir | |
# directory, then uploads them to a FTP server. | |
# It is recommended to use a scheduled task to ensure this script runs on | |
# system boot. | |
# | |
## Config - Change these. | |
$ftpUrl = "ftp://username:password@example.com/some/folder/" | |
$watchDir = "C:\temp\" |
<# | |
.SYNOPSIS | |
This script demonstrates the ability to capture and tamper with Web sessions. | |
For secure sessions, this is done by dynamically writing certificates to match the requested domain. | |
This is only proof-of-concept, and should be used cautiously, to demonstrate the effects of such an attack. | |
Function: Interceptor | |
Author: Casey Smith, Twitter: @subTee | |
License: BSD 3-Clause |
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var child_process = require('child_process'); | |
start(); | |
function start(nodefile) { | |
if (typeof start !== 'string') { | |
console.log('Has none file. like this: start("app.js")'); | |
} | |
console.log('Master process is running.'); | |
# These are my notes from the PragProg book on CoffeeScript of things that either | |
# aren't in the main CS language reference or I didn't pick them up there. I wrote | |
# them down before I forgot, and put it here for others but mainly as a reference for | |
# myself. | |
# assign arguments in constructor to properties of the same name: | |
class Thingie | |
constructor: (@name, @url) -> | |
# is the same as: |