This document proposes a new scheme to avoid address reuse while retaining some of the convenience of address reuse, keeping recoverability purely from Bitcoin time chain and avoiding visible fingerprint. The scheme has negligible average overhead.
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Working Huawei E3372h-153 SETPORT mappings | |
replacing A1,A2 with FF turns off need for usb_modeswitch | |
AT^SETPORT="A1,A2;12,1,16,A1,A2" | |
^GETPORTMODE: TYPE: WCDMA: huawei,PCUI:0,MDM:1,NDIS:2,CDROM:3,SD:4, | |
AT^SETPORT="A1,A2;1,12,16,A1,A2" |
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# Old-school GPG config was taken from the following docs. I'm preserving these | |
# links here just in case I need to configure an old version of mutt & gnupg in | |
# the future without gpgme. | |
# * /usr/share/docs/mutt/gpg.rc | |
# * http://codesorcery.net/old/mutt/mutt-gnupg-howto | |
# * http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttGuide/UseGPG | |
# | |
# Mutt now has solid support for GPGME, which not only makes config much | |
# simpler and eliminates the need to fork gpg processes & parse their output - | |
# it also makes working with gpg-agent, kwallet, gnome-keyring etc. a doddle |
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function [maxtab, mintab]=peakdet(v, delta, x) | |
%PEAKDET Detect peaks in a vector | |
% [MAXTAB, MINTAB] = PEAKDET(V, DELTA) finds the local | |
% maxima and minima ("peaks") in the vector V. | |
% MAXTAB and MINTAB consists of two columns. Column 1 | |
% contains indices in V, and column 2 the found values. | |
% | |
% With [MAXTAB, MINTAB] = PEAKDET(V, DELTA, X) the indices | |
% in MAXTAB and MINTAB are replaced with the corresponding | |
% X-values. |