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Pelirrojo / podman-setup-pulls.sh
Last active August 23, 2025 21:58
Podman, GPU, Ubuntu, Nvidia, CDI Setup
$> mkdir -p ~/.config/containers
$> nano ~/.config/containers/containers.conf
[engine]
#pull_policy = "always"
pull_policy = "missing"
parallel_pulls = 8
events_logger = "journald"
[containers]
@moyix
moyix / killbutmakeitlooklikeanaccident.sh
Created February 5, 2022 22:51
Script to inject an exit(0) syscall into a running process. NB: only x86_64 for now!
#!/bin/bash
gdb -p "$1" -batch -ex 'set {short}$rip = 0x050f' -ex 'set $rax=231' -ex 'set $rdi=0' -ex 'cont'
@troyfontaine
troyfontaine / 1-setup.md
Last active September 7, 2025 10:09
Signing your Git Commits on MacOS

Methods of Signing Git Commits on MacOS

Last updated March 13, 2024

This Gist explains how to sign commits using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Previously, krypt.co was heavily mentioned, but I've only recently learned they were acquired by Akamai and no longer update their previous free products. Those mentions have been removed.

Additionally, 1Password now supports signing Git commits with SSH keys and makes it pretty easy-plus you can easily configure Git Tower to use it for both signing and ssh.

For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing your commits with GPG.

@tylermakin
tylermakin / ec2-ftp-tutorial.md
Last active March 30, 2024 05:13
Tutorial for configuring FTP access to an EC2 server
@leonardofed
leonardofed / README.md
Last active August 30, 2025 10:01
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.


@eyecatchup
eyecatchup / material-design-breakpoints.css
Last active December 4, 2020 20:08
CSS media queries based on the breakpoint guidance published by the Material Design team. http://www.google.com/design/spec/layout/adaptive-ui.html#adaptive-ui-breakpoint
/* Material Design Adaptive Breakpoints */
/*
Below you'll find CSS media queries based on the breakpoint guidance
published by the Material Design team. You can choose to use, customise
or remove these breakpoints based on your needs.
http://www.google.com/design/spec/layout/adaptive-ui.html#adaptive-ui-breakpoints
*/
/* mobile-small */
@trscavo
trscavo / md_inspect.sh
Last active April 12, 2024 07:25
Bash script to inspect a SAML metadata file
#!/bin/bash
###########################################################
# Inspect a SAML metadata file and report its characteristics.
#
# Usage: md_inspect.sh [-vs] [MD_FILE]
#
# Optionally takes the path to the metadata file as a command-line
# parameter. If none is given, takes its input from stdin instead.
#
@xem
xem / codegolf.md
Last active January 2, 2025 16:05
JS code golfing

codegolf JS

Mini projects by Maxime Euzière (xem), subzey, Martin Kleppe (aemkei), Mathieu Henri (p01), Litterallylara, Tommy Hodgins (innovati), Veu(beke), Anders Kaare, Keith Clark, Addy Osmani, bburky, rlauck, cmoreau, maettig, thiemowmde, ilesinge, adlq, solinca, xen_the,...

(For more info and other projects, visit http://xem.github.io)

(Official Slack room: http://jsgolf.club / join us on http://register.jsgolf.club)

@kevin-smets
kevin-smets / iterm2-solarized.md
Last active September 6, 2025 03:52
iTerm2 + Oh My Zsh + Solarized color scheme + Source Code Pro Powerline + Font Awesome + [Powerlevel10k] - (macOS)

Default

Default

Powerlevel10k

Powerlevel10k

@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active September 1, 2025 05:45
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000