AddOn:
- Go to about:support in your address bar
- Look for your profiles directory and open it:
- Create a file named
chrome/userChrome.css
in your profile directory:
import gdb | |
import re | |
from collections import namedtuple | |
DETAILS = { | |
# API 24 playstore | |
# API 25 playstore | |
'3.10.0+': (0xC0887D20, 0xC092138C, 316, 0xC0A7754C, 4), | |
# API 26 playstore |
- name: get SSHFP records | |
shell: "ssh-keygen -r {{ ansible_nodename }} | awk '{print $4, $5, $6}'" | |
register: sshfp_entries | |
- name: Register SSHFP with CloudFlare | |
cloudflare_dns: | |
zone: "hackerheaven.org" | |
record: "{{ ansible_hostname }}" | |
type: SSHFP | |
account_email: "{{ cloudflare_email }}" |
AddOn:
chrome/userChrome.css
in your profile directory:Moved to https://github.com/olivierlemoal/i3-swap-focus |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# vim: tabstop=4:softtabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: | |
import os | |
import requests | |
import sys | |
docs = { | |
'68000': { | |
'M68000PRM.pdf': 'https://www.nxp.com/files-static/archives/doc/ref_manual/M68000PRM.pdf', |
# OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems with an ENCRYPTED BOOT and boot from UEFI. We will | |
also decrypt and mount our entire encrypted system using a single LUKS passphrase entry. | |
# Note: This method supports both dedicated Arch installs and those who wish to install Arch on a multi-OS-UEFI booting system. | |
# External USB HDD/SSD Installers Notes: Encrypted Arch installs can be booted and run from an external USB HDD or SSD, but | |
# only when the installation is correctly set up. There are several necessary changes to my standard procedure you'll want | |
# to make during the install process. Read my External USB HDD/SSD Installation section below before proceeding. |
#include <idc.idc> | |
static FuncDump(f, start) | |
{ | |
auto ea, str, count, ref; | |
auto end; | |
auto teststr; | |
ea = start; |
# génération auto par gdal du fichier XML de description du service WMTS | |
gdal_translate "WMTS:https://wxs.ign.fr/an7nvfzojv5wa96dsga5nk8w/geoportail/wmts?Service=WMTS&Request=GetCapabilities&Version=1.0.0,layer=TRANSPORTS.DRONES.RESTRICTIONS" drones.xml -of WMTS | |
# téléchargement des tuiles et sortie en geotiff | |
gdal_translate drones.xml drones.tif -co COMPRESS=DEFLATE -co TILED=YES |
In February 2017, Google announced the availability GPU-based VMs. I spun up a few of these instances, and ran some benchmarks. Along the way, I wrote down the steps taken to provision these VM instances, and install relevant drivers.
Update April 2019: Updated instructions to use instances with the Tesla T4 GPUs.
#!/bin/bash | |
# http://serverfault.com/questions/410321/debian-ip6tables-rules-setup-for-ipv6/410327#410327 | |
# http://ipset.netfilter.org/iptables.man.html | |
# https://www.sixxs.net/wiki/IPv6_Firewalling | |
# https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ip6tables-ipv6-firewall-for-linux/ | |
# https://gist.github.com/thomasfr/9712418 | |
# https://gist.github.com/SnakeDrak/f4150f6e517e5a1d525f | |
# http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/06/iptables-rules-examples | |
# http://www.thegeekstuff.com/scripts/iptables-rules |