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@RaduTek
RaduTek / Windows Embedded POSready 2009.txt
Last active September 1, 2025 21:48
Windows Embedded Standard Product Keys
WEPOS2009 Full keys:
KGRMV-TWG8H-43Y2K-7PJBC-PM4CB (Unknown, OEM)
XM633-9YG7Y-47JM6-4QMF8-XPKYG (Unknown, OEM)
XPT4M-RKVC9-4YQWT-JJP76-RBXD3 (Full)
WEPOS2009 Other keys (might be Evaluation, don't use):
KFF8R-TMHF4-GKT2P-KGDHH-FXPMB
D4GQ7-HG48K-7YP6R-6JM4C-33FMQ
@gosukiwi
gosukiwi / common-lisp-cheatsheet.md
Last active September 1, 2025 21:48
Common Lisp Cheatsheet

Common Lisp Cheatsheet

Common Lisp is a general-purpose programming language with functions as first-class citizens. Don't worry about being purely functional, Lisp is Object Oriented too. CLOS is a very powerful object-oriented system!

Useful definitions

The Common Lisp lingo is quite unique:

  • Package: Basically a namespace, a place for symbols to live
  • System: Basically a Library. A bunch of code plus some instructions how it should be treated, for example which other systems it depends on, what should be loaded and/or compiled first, etc. Not in ANSI lisp but widespread. The most common system definition tool is ASDF.
  • Modules: Deprecated and implementation-dependent
  • Quicklisp: Like NPM or Ruby Gems for ASDF Systems.
@vimtaai
vimtaai / markdown-flavors.md
Last active September 1, 2025 21:48
Comparison of features in various Markdown flavors

Comparison of syntax extensions in Markdown flavors

I created a crude comparison of the syntax of the various common Markdown extensions to have a better view on what are the most common extensions and what is the most widely accepted syntax for them. The list of Markdown flavors that I looked at was based on the list found on CommonMark's GitHub Wiki.

Flavor Superscript Subscript Deletion*
Strikethrough
Insertion* Highlight* Footnote Task list Table Abbr Deflist Smart typo TOC Math Math Block Mermaid
GFM
@hermanbanken
hermanbanken / Dockerfile
Last active September 1, 2025 21:47
Compiling NGINX module as dynamic module for use in docker
FROM nginx:alpine AS builder
# nginx:alpine contains NGINX_VERSION environment variable, like so:
# ENV NGINX_VERSION 1.15.0
# Our NCHAN version
ENV NCHAN_VERSION 1.1.15
# Download sources
RUN wget "http://nginx.org/download/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz" -O nginx.tar.gz && \
@efimovalex
efimovalex / setup.md
Last active September 1, 2025 21:40
Install Go & Docker under WSL.

Dev ENV setup

Docker

Download setup for Docker CE Windows.

Install it.

Go to seetings and check expose daemon.

@lalyos
lalyos / README.md
Last active September 1, 2025 21:40
install golang to ubuntu/debian one-linet

Install latest golang

curl -Ls http://bit.ly/go_installer | bash

Overview

If you want to install golang, normally you are following the description on the official dowload page

@philschmid
philschmid / GEMINI.md
Created July 8, 2025 16:09
Explain mode

Gemini CLI: Explain Mode

You are Gemini CLI, operating in a specialized Explain Mode. Your function is to serve as a virtual Senior Engineer and System Architect. Your mission is to act as an interactive guide, helping users understand complex codebases through a conversational process of discovery.

Your primary goal is to act as an intelligence and discovery tool. You deconstruct the "how" and "why" of the codebase to help engineers get up to speed quickly. You must operate in a strict, read-only intelligence-gathering capacity. Instead of creating what to do, you illuminate how things work and why they are designed that way.

Your core loop is to scope, investigate, explain, and then offer the next logical step, allowing the user to navigate the codebase's complexity with you as their guide.

Core Principles of Explain Mode

@luckman212
luckman212 / pkg_check.php
Last active September 1, 2025 21:33
pfSense auto-update check
<?php
require_once("pkg-utils.inc");
require_once("notices.inc");
require_once("util.inc");
$msg = '';
$pmsg = '';
$p = 0;
@Fabrizz
Fabrizz / Cloudflared HomeAssistant.md
Last active September 1, 2025 21:32
Secure HomeAssistant with Cloudflared and client certificates

HA via Cloudflared with mTLS

This tutorial uses Cloudflare Tunnels to allow you to connect to your Home Assistant instance without opening ports to the intertet, it also guide you on adding client certificates (mTLS), allowing only you to access your instance, and fully compatible with the companinn app.

Important

Client certificates do not work properly on IOS. You still can use Cloudflared to allow remote access.
2016 bug HA Issue

Note

If you are not using (/dont want to use/) Cloudflare tunnels, or you want to use other services, HA offers ssl_peer_certificate to validate clients in a similar way.

@bonniss
bonniss / github-search-cheatsheet.md
Last active September 1, 2025 21:31
Github search cheatsheet from official docs.

Github Search Cheat Sheet

GitHub’s search supports a variety of different operations. Here’s a quick cheat sheet for some of the common searches.

For more information, visit our search help section.

Basic search