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@Gordonei
Gordonei / service-alerts.md
Last active February 12, 2024 17:08
Service Alert Links
@BasPH
BasPH / black_selection.sh
Created December 11, 2018 19:53
Black on selection
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -x
black=$1
input_file=$2
start_line=$3
end_line=$4
# Read selected lines and write to tmpfile
@nathanhoad
nathanhoad / Aseprite.cs
Last active July 12, 2022 16:46
Aseprite MonoGame Pipeline Extension
// Very special thanks to Noel Berry
// A lot of this is borrowed from https://gist.github.com/NoelFB/778d190e5d17f1b86ebf39325346fcc5
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Compression;
using System.Text;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework;
@NoelFB
NoelFB / Aseprite.cs
Last active May 10, 2024 01:44
ugly C# .ase (aseprite) parser
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Compression;
using System.Text;
// File Format:
// https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/blob/master/docs/ase-file-specs.md
// Note: I didn't test with with Indexed or Grayscale colors
@ygrenzinger
ygrenzinger / CleanArchitecture.md
Last active June 13, 2024 09:52
Summary of Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin

Summary of book "Clean Architecture" by Robert C. Martin

Uncle Bob, the well known author of Clean Code, is coming back to us with a new book called Clean Architecture which wants to take a larger view on how to create software.

Even if Clean Code is one of the major book around OOP and code design (mainly by presenting the SOLID principles), I was not totally impressed by the book.

Clean Architecture leaves me with the same feeling, even if it's pushing the development world to do better, has some good stories and present robust principles to build software.

The book is build around 34 chapters organised in chapters.

@krishnasrinivas
krishnasrinivas / bucket-policies-primer.md
Created September 9, 2017 19:51 — forked from harshavardhana/bucket-policies-primer.md
Explanation of bucket polices by example

Bucket Policy

Bucket policy is an access policy available for you to grant anonymous permissions to your Minio resources. Bucket policy uses JSON-based access policy language.

This section presents a few examples of typical use cases for bucket policies. The policies use testbucket strings in the resource value. To test these policies, you need to replace these strings with your bucket name. For more information please read Amazon S3 access policy language

Granting Read-Only Permission to an Anonymous User

The following example policy grants the s3:GetObject permission to any public anonymous users. This permission allows anyone to read the object data under testbucket, which is useful for when you have publicly readable assets. A typical example is a website assets stored in testbucket.

@dragolabs
dragolabs / proxmox-cli-and-tips.md
Last active January 4, 2024 10:21
Useful proxmox commands

Find next free VM ID

pvesh get /cluster/nextid

Create containter with external and internal nets

pct create 100 \
    local:vztmpl/ubuntu-16.04-standard_16.04-1_amd64.tar.gz \
    --cores 2 --cpuunits 1024 \
@yossorion
yossorion / what-i-wish-id-known-about-equity-before-joining-a-unicorn.md
Last active June 25, 2024 07:29
What I Wish I'd Known About Equity Before Joining A Unicorn

What I Wish I'd Known About Equity Before Joining A Unicorn

Disclaimer: This piece is written anonymously. The names of a few particular companies are mentioned, but as common examples only.

This is a short write-up on things that I wish I'd known and considered before joining a private company (aka startup, aka unicorn in some cases). I'm not trying to make the case that you should never join a private company, but the power imbalance between founder and employee is extreme, and that potential candidates would

Blog post: Ryan Huber - Distributed Security Alerting
https://medium.com/several-people-are-coding
Video: Zane Lackey - Building a Modern Security Organization
https://duo.com/blog/duo-tech-talk-building-a-modern-security-engineering-organization
Krebs on Security Blog
https://www.krebsonsecurity.com
Sony Breach
@arschles
arschles / monorepo.md
Last active November 16, 2023 11:32
Why We Should Use Monolithic Repositories

I think we should have all our code in a monolithic repository.

I've detailed the big benefits to having one, addressed possible issues to having one, and mentioned a few risks to not moving to a monorepo below.

Benefits To Adopting a Monolithic Repo

Golang package dependencies

  1. Single vendor/ dir at the top level of deis/deis
  2. All internal packages use the same external dependencies