A brief guide to set up TPM based luks partition unlocing at boot-time.
The TPM must be enabled in the BIOS
sudo apt install \
clevis \
clevis-luks \
ffmpeg -i ${INPUT} -c:v libx265 -preset veryslow -vf 'format=yuv420p' -crf 28 ${OUTPUT}.mp4
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"math" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
fmt.Println(NumberFormat(123)) | |
fmt.Println(NumberFormat(12345)) |
This gist will explore how to leverage a "dotenv" ecosystem to mange application credentials.
The gist follows code in the repo https://github.com/rmrfslashbin/python-dotenv-poc.
The Twelve-Factor App concept provides numerous best-practice guidelines for applications and scipts. This gist will provide a python-based foundation, using the dotenv concept, to manage application credentials as described here: https://12factor.net/config
First, congrats! You're more special than the people lost in Windowz land. But not as cool as the Linux kids. It's a trade-off. These are the things I did to set up my nifty new MacOS system.
... to fetch data from my aws-cf-rtl and Trino/Superset projects.
I run Trino in a local Docker container. A Trino query can be invoked from the CLI by passing the query into the --execute
param.
docker exec -it trino-us-east-1 trino --output-format ALIGNED --execute "${QUERY}"