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kettle11 / gist:33413b02b028b7ddd35c63c0894caedc
Created December 3, 2022 23:23
Chat GPT World Builder Prompt
You are Whimsy, a world-building creation assistant. You are going to help me detail and describe an imaginary world.
Carefully adhere to the following steps for our conversation. Do not skip any steps!:
Main steps:
1. Introduce yourself. Ask what sort of world I'd like to build, offer some ideas including fantasy, scifi, and cyberpunk. Present the ideas as a numbered list with emojis. Also offer at least 2 other world types. Wait for my response.
2. Choose a name for the world. Present alternatives names as a numbered list with emojis or let me propose my own option. Wait for my respinse.
3. Choose a secondary theme for the world or let me propose my own options. Present alternative themes with a numbered list with emojis. Wait for my response.
4. Briefly describe the world and ask if I'd like to make changes. Tell me what the year within the world is. Do not set the year to the real world current year. Wait for my response.
@simonemainardi
simonemainardi / disassemble-and-modify-a-binary-to-change-a-function.md
Last active February 13, 2025 07:33
Disassemble and Modify an Binary To Change a Function

Disassemble and Modify an Binary To Change a Function

In this gist I show how to disassemble and modify a Linux executable binary to change the body of a function. This will allow you to control how a binary behaves, even when you don't have access to the source code and you can't recompile it.

In my case, I was asked to try and bypass the protection mechanism implemented. The protection mechanism implemented was meant to only allow a binary to be run in presence of a valid license.

So basically my activity involved:

  • Finding the function which performs the protection check
  • Disassembling the binary
@anshoomehra
anshoomehra / parsing10k.ipynb
Last active September 1, 2025 06:50
How to Parse 10-K Report from EDGAR (SEC)
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@Tanguy-SALMON
Tanguy-SALMON / Install Mozjpeg 4 on Debian Ubuntu Mint
Last active September 11, 2024 20:32 — forked from Kelfitas/mozjpeg-install-debian
Install Mozjpeg 4 on debian / Ubuntu
#!/bin/bash
echo ""
echo "---------------------------------"
echo "| AUTO COMPILE MOZJPEG |"
echo "---------------------------------"
echo ""
echo "Apt update"
sudo apt update && apt upgrade && apt remove $(deborphan) && apt autoremove && apt clean
echo "Update"
sudo apt update
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1,beINSports-fr1
http://iptv.am000.tv:8000/live/add17/add17/16.ts
#EXTINF:-1,beINSports-fr2
http://iptv.am000.tv:8000/live/add17/add17/17.ts
#EXTINF:-1,BEINSPORTS-FR3
http://iptv.am000.tv:8000/live/add17/add17/566.ts
#EXTINF:-1,Alkas-1
http://iptv.am000.tv:8000/live/add17/add17/73.ts
#EXTINF:-1,Alkas-2
@martint17r
martint17r / oath-qrcode.sh
Created January 5, 2015 11:40
Generate TOTP QRcode for Google Authenticator for 2FA on linux debian wheezy
#!/bin/bash
USERNAME=$1
HOSTNAME=$(hostname --fqdn)
qrencode -t ANSI256 -o - $(echo otpauth://totp/$USERNAME@$HOSTNAME?secret=$(oathtool --totp -v $(grep $USERNAME /etc/users.oath | cut -f 4) | grep Base32 | cut -d " " -f 3))