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Find and Hire Developers for Startups — Lemon.io — Top 1% Software Developers
https://lemon.io/
Lemon.io is the leading platform for hiring developers for startups. Find quality talents to work full-time or part-time for your project in just 48 hours
Announcing Six Day and IP Address Certificate Options in 2025 - Let's Encrypt
https://letsencrypt.org/2025/01/16/6-day-and-ip-certs/
This year we will continue to pursue our commitment to improving the security of the Web PKI by introducing the option to get certificates with six-day lifetimes (“short-lived certificates”). We will also add support for IP addresses in addition to domain names. Our longer-lived certificates, which currently have a lifetime of 90 days, will continue to be available alongside our six-day offering. Subscribers will be able to opt in to short-lived certificates via a certificate profile mechanism being added to our ACME API.
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Getting Started - Let's Encrypt - Free SSL/TLS Certificates
https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/
Let’s Encrypt issues certificates through an automated API based on the ACME protocol.
In order to interact with the Let’s Encrypt API and get a certificate, a piece of software called an “ACME client” is required. No part of the process for getting a certificate happens on this website, which is merely informational.
The first question to answer for people who want to get started with Let’s Encrypt is: will my hosting provider get and manage certificates from Let’s Encrypt for me, or do I need to run an ACME client myself?
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https://leviwheatcroft.github.io/selfhosted-awesome-unlist/octodns.html#dynamic-sources
https://leviwheatcroft.github.io/selfhosted-awesome-unlist/octodns.html#dynamic-sources
* Set of tools and patterns that make it easy to manage your DNS records across multiple providers.
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Salting your LXC Container Fleet – levlaz
https://levlaz.org/salting-your-lxc-container-fleet/
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When I Paint My Masterpiece | Lexicon of Song
https://lexiconofsong.org/when-i-paint-my-masterpiece.html
Get involved – Library Freedom Project
https://libraryfreedomproject.org/volunteer/
GET INVOLVED Thanks for your interest in helping Library Freedom Project! An organization of our size (tiny!) is not very well equipped to handle a…
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librosa — librosa 0.10.1 documentation
https://librosa.org/doc/latest/index.html
Pro Tip: Redirecting to a Custom Nginx Maintenance Page | Lincoln Loop
https://lincolnloop.com/blog/pro-tip-redirecting-custom-nginx-maintenance-page/
Here’s one I struggled with a bit while upgrading lincolnloop.com yesterday. Scenario: You need to take your site offline and …
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linkhut - a social bookmarking site
https://linkhut.org/
Keep, share, and discover the best of the Web using linkhut.
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LinkStack - Self-hosted open-source Linktree alternative
https://linkstack.org/
LinkStack provides you with a website similar to Linktree. Many social media platforms only allow you to add one link, with this you can simply link to your LinkStack page and have all the links you want displayed on one site. You can share all your links to your social media platform or important links to easy accessible and hosted on your own web-server or web-hosting provider. On this website, other users can register and create their own links, you can access other user via the Admin Panel.
NGINX WEB Server – Linux Audio Foundation
https://linuxaudiofoundation.org/musiclounge-nginx-web-server/
NGINX WEB Server – Linux Audio Foundation
https://linuxaudiofoundation.org/musiclounge-nginx-web-server/
Linux Command Line Adventure: Terminal Multiplexers
https://linuxcommand.org/lc3_adv_termmux.php
Survey of Linux Terminal Emulators
Linux Containers - Incus - Introduction
https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/
The umbrella project behind Incus, LXC, LXCFS, Distrobuilder and more.
$25 NanoPi R3S LTS Router Board Adds HDMI and Speaker Support in Updated Design $25 NanoPi R3S LTS Router Board Adds HDMI and Speaker Support in Updated Design
https://linuxgizmos.com/25-nanopi-r3s-lts-router-board-adds-hdmi-and-speaker-support-in-updated-design/
FriendlyElec has released the NanoPi R3S LTS, an updated version of its compact single-board network platform based on the Rockchip RK3566. This revision introduces key hardware changes, including HDMI 2.0 video output, a repositioned USB 3.0 Type-A port, and a more refined peripheral layout, while retaining dual gigabit Ethernet and broad software support.
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Irssi quickstart guide - LinuxReviews
https://linuxreviews.org/Irssi_quickstart_guide
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VLANs for the Homelab: A beginner's guide to segmenting networks
https://liore.com/vlans-for-the-homelab-a-beginners-guide-to-segmenting-networks/
Intro to setting up VLANs for home networks. How to set up access rules for inter-VLAN routing at home and secure IoT using VLANs.
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[syslog-ng] afsql error
https://lists.balabit.hu/pipermail/syslog-ng/2012-April/018715.html
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Debian Mailing Lists -- Index for debian-jobs
https://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/
Getting CARP to broadcast on a different interface
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2016-June/045534.html
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[SR-Users] Kamailio Redundancy Models
https://lists.kamailio.org/pipermail/sr-users/2015-December/090958.html
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Vital Communities Groups - lists
https://lists.vitalcommunities.org/lists/lists
RetroStrange TV
https://live.retrostrange.com/
A community-supported 24/7 streaming TV channel based on public domain media and original content. Support us at http://patreon.com/philnelson
Oxidized - Part 1 - Balanced
https://loadbalancing.se/2020/12/10/oxidized-part-1/
It’s time to do a refresh of the backup strategy and we since we already used LibreNMS we figured that Oxidized could be a good
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Getting Started with irssi | LornaJane
https://lornajane.net/posts/2008/getting-started-with-irssi
Irssi is a fabulous IRC client, which runs on the command line. I'm sure I don't use half the features it offers but its very stable, unintrusive ( you can run it in a background terminal, or even leave it running in a detached screen process ), and frankly excellent. Because I don't have to set u
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Cell Search Procedure in LTE – Long Term Evolution | 4G
https://ltebasics.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/cell-search-procedure-in-lte/
What is a cell search procedure?Who does this? Why do we need this?How is this done? I will try to answer these questions related to the LTE cell search procedure. A cell search is nothing but a procedure that, any sniffer or a UE shall perform in order to get more details about the nearby…
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https://lug.mtu.edu/w/images/0/0b/Speed_presentation.pdf
https://lug.mtu.edu/w/images/0/0b/Speed_presentation.pdf
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Hidden gems of xterm - Lukáš Zapletal
https://lukas.zapletalovi.com/2013/07/hidden-gems-of-xterm.html
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Shared post - Firefox Money: Investigating the bizarre finances of Mozilla
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/4387539/firefox-money-investigating-the-bizarre-finances-of-mozilla
This article was originally published in December of 2022, exclusively for subscribers to The Lunduke Journal. It is being re-published now -- free for all -- as the importance of this topic (and the bizarre questions surrounding Mozilla) continues to grow.Mozilla, the Foundation behind the Firefox web browser, is absolutely mammoth — with over One Billion Dollars in assets.Where does all that money come from?Where is it being spent?With Firefox marketshare in a nosedive, how is Mozilla reacting?The Lunduke Journal spent some time with Mozilla’s financial disclosures and came away with some wild observations — bizarre expenditures (including to companies that don’t even seem to exist) and political organizations with no relationship to Mozilla’s core business.There’s a lot here. Read to the end. It gets wild.What, exactly, is Mozilla?There seems to be a great deal of confusion about what sort of organization Mozilla actually is. Many seem to be under the impression that it is simply a Non-Profit focused on the development of Firefox. And, while that is partially true, it is only a small part of the much bigger picture.At the top exists the Mozilla Foundation. A not-for-profit corporation that operates out of California.The Mozilla Foundation is the sole owner (100%) of two for-profit corporations: Mozilla Corporation and MZLA Technologies Corporation.Both the parent “Foundation” and the wholly owned “Corporation” are run by the same CEO and Executive Chair: Mitchell Baker.In fact, the “not-for-profit” and “for-profit” aspects of Mozilla are so tightly intertwined that the auditors report makes a point of calling the collective group of three organizations simply “Mozilla”… and reports on their finances as a single entity.One other misconception that many have is that Mozilla’s primary focus is the development of the Firefox web browser. That does not appear to be the case. These are the three “Areas of Focus” according to The Mozilla Foundation. Rally Citizens. Connect Leaders. Shape the Agenda.A strange set of areas to focus on, as you’ll see.One other item to remember as we go through these details: Firefox market share has been in a free-fall for some time. Depending on the source, it fluctuates between 3% and 7% of the total web browser market.How much money does Mozilla have?As of 2021, Mozilla (including the Foundation and the wholly owned For-Profit Corporations), had total assets worth over $1.1 Billion USD. That’s Billion. With a B. This includes close to $400 Million in cash. Overall assets jumped by roughly $200 Million over the previous year.As you would expect with such numbers, Mozilla saw a significant increase in revenue in 2021. Up over $100 Million (to just over $600 Million). At the same time as total revenue was skyrocketing, overall expenses went way (way) down. By roughly $100 Million. With the deepest cuts being focused in “Software development”. To put it another way: If Mozilla stopped earning money today… it has enough assets to fund their current expenses for roughly 3 years. Thanks in large part to rising revenue combined with cutting software development work.Where does that money come from?If you look at the “Change in Net Assets” chart above, you’ll notice that the vast majority of revenue comes from “Royalties” ($527 Million), with advertising and subscriptions ($56 Million) and Contributions ($7 Million) as the next two largest line items.“Contributions” is donations from people like you. Mozilla actively seeks donations because, as they put it, “We rely on donations to carry out our mission.” It is worth noting that this statement is not true.Mozilla does not, in fact, “rely on donations” to carry out their mission. In fact, if you removed donations from the yearly revenue entirely, it would have no impact on Mozilla’s ability to pay for any of their expenditures. And Mozilla could not pay more than a small fraction of their bills from the yearly donations.Since “Royalties” makes up such a large percentage of Mozilla revenue, let’s drill into that a little bit. Royalties for what, exactly? According to the Foundation’s 2021 report:“Royalties - Mozilla provides Firefox web browser, which is a free and open-source web browser initially developed by Mozilla Foundation and the Corporation. Mozilla incorporates search engines of its customers as a default status or an optional status available in the Firefox web browser. Mozilla generally receives royalties at a certain percentage of revenues earned by its customers through their search engines incorporated in the Firefox web browser.”Got it. Search engine deals. That’s the cash cow. And, while the annual report is light on the details, it does provide this key bit of information…“Approximately 83% and 86% of Mozilla’s revenues from customers with contracts were derived from one customer for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Receivables from that one customer represented 69% and 73% of the December 31, 2021 and 2020 outstanding receivables, respectively.”In other words: The vast majority (roughly 70%) of all of Mozilla’s yearly revenue comes from default search engine placement of just one customer.That customer, while not named in the report, is obviously Google (and parent company, Alphabet).Without that revenue, Mozilla could not continue to operate at their current level of expenditure without eating into their assets.How much does their leadership earn?While we’re on the topic of expenditures, it’s worth taking a small detour into the compensation of the Mozilla leadership. From the Mozilla Foundation’s 2021 Form 990: The head of Mozilla earned roughly $5.6 Million during 2021. The rest of the executive team ranged, more or less, from $100k to $300k.Interesting to note that the Mozilla CEO earned nearly as much ($5.6 M) as Mozilla received in donations ($7 M).Also interesting that the CEO received a bonus of nearly $5 Million… considering the precarious position that Mozilla is in (being dependent on a single client continuing to pay for Search Engine placement). Unless there’s a secret deal going on, that looks like a company teetering on the edge to me. Strange to reward a CEO for that sort of future uncertainty.Where, exactly, does all that money go?Mozilla is a Billion dollar corporation. While their flagship product is the Firefox Web Browser, the software development needs of Firefox — including manpower, services, and other expenses — do not fully utilize the massive revenue of Mozilla.Not by a long shot.Which begs the question… what is all of that money being spent on?Here is a short sampling, based on available public documentation, of exactly how much money is being spent… and where.MCKENSIE MACK GROUP During 2021, Mozilla paid $387 Thousand dollars to someone called “MCKENSIE MACK GROUP.”“[Mckensie Mack Group] is a change management firm redefining innovation in the white-dominant change management industry.”From their LinkedIn page, Mckensie Mack Group describes itself thusly: “Black-led and nonbinary-led, MMG is a global social justice organization”.Mckensie Mack is a public speaker who regularly discusses her anger at “White Colonialism” and her dislike of “CIS” men and women. The “Mckensie Mack” company website blog primarily discusses abortion and Trans related issues.Why would a company that develops a web browser want to pay her close to half a million dollars (in one year)? That remains unclear. It is, however, worth noting that this is a far larger expense than any of the executive team of Mozilla earn in salary (other than the CEO).ACTION RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE $100,000 was paid to an organization listed as “Action Research Collaborative.”What, exactly, is “Action Research Collaborative”?That is a surprisingly difficult question to find an answer to, as they have no website whatsoever.One of the few references to it is in a Cornell newsletter from earlier this year, where one of the founders states that Action Research Collaborative is a “standing institutional home that can support action research projects that bring together researchers, community members and policymakers, to be able to work together and address pressing issues as they arise.”Which… doesn’t really tell you much of anything. No product or project. No client. No website. Nothing.That founder, Neil Lewis Jr., appears to have focused his career on “vaccine acceptance”, problems with “white” people, and his theory that “white people” can not be victims of discrimination.What does this “Action Research Collaborative” actually do? Why would Mozilla need their services and be willing to pay $100,000 for it?That remains entirely unknown.While The Lunduke Journal does not like to delve too deeply into the Political Woods (tm), it should be questioned why so much money — possibly millions of dollars donated by individuals who thought they were supporting a web browser — is being funneled into highly political organizations that seem to have no involvement with the World Wide Web, Web Browsers, or any related standards.Weird Discretionary Spending $30,000 to “MC Technical Inc.” in 2021. Who are they? Well, they don’t have a website, that’s for sure. The business registry listing is about the only thing of the company that seems to exist. The listed address is someone’s house.How does a mostly-non-existent company, with no online presence at all (no website, social media, reviews, etc.), get paid $30,000 in “discretionary” money from Mozilla?That’s just straight up weird. And then there’s the $375,000 in discretionary spending given to “New Venture Fund.”According to Influence Watch:“The New Venture Fund (NVF) is a 501(c)(3) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit that makes grants to left-of-center advocacy and organizing projects and provides incubation services for other left-of-center organizations. The fund focuses primarily on social and environmental change.”Mozilla, the developer of Firefox, gave $375,000 to a “Fund” that specifically exists to provide money and services for political organizations of one particular “alignment”.Why? In what way does this help Firefox? Or Firefox users?So many questions…The deeper we dig into Mozilla and their financials, the more questions come up.Why does Mozilla give so much money to political speakers that have no relationship to their core business?Why does Mozilla seem unconcerned with alienating a large portion of their user base (which is already shrinking)?Why do some of the recipients of Mozilla money appear to be nothing more than empty shells of companies — not even having a simple website?Why does Mozilla continue to take donations if it doesn’t need them?Where does Mozilla spend those donated dollars? Do they go to the strange discretionary spending or political organizations?With the 70%+ reliance on Google (a competitor) for revenue, why is Mozilla spending money on projects that have no goal of being profitable (and have no relation to their core business)?What happens when the Google funding goes away? Mozilla appears certain that it never will (based on their spending)…. why is that?Why is Mozilla decreasing software development funding when development of Firefox is the cash cow?And that is, literally, the tip of the iceberg.The Lunduke Journal has sent out numerous questions and requests for comment to organizations listed here (among many others) to find answers. Will any be forthcoming? It will be interesting to see.August 5th, 2023 Update: To date, no request for clarification or additional details has been answered.
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Overview - Lyrion Music Server
https://lyrion.org/players-and-controllers/#software-based-controllers
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YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_lGHI1Iwumc
Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.
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M0AGX / LB9MG - Yet another autossh tutorial
https://m0agx.eu/yet-another-autossh-tutorial.html
Maccy - macOS clipboard manager
https://maccy.app/
Clipboard manager for macOS which does one job - keep your copy history at hand. Lightweight. Open source. No fluff.
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Linux Hardening Guide | Madaidan's Insecurities
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
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Linux Hardening Guide | Madaidan's Insecurities
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html#kernel
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Inbox (19,478) - kurth.bemis@gmail.com - Gmail
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox
Gmail is email that’s intuitive, efficient, and useful. 15 GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access.
Inbox (19,478) - kurth.bemis@gmail.com - Gmail
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox
Gmail is email that’s intuitive, efficient, and useful. 15 GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access.
Linux: emergency reboot or shutdown with magic commands - major.io
https://major.io/2009/01/29/linux-emergency-reboot-or-shutdown-with-magic-commands/
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Build a Timber Frame Style Backyard Pavilion Part 2 | MAN about TOOLS
https://manabouttools.com/build-a-timber-frame-style-wood-backyard-pavilion-part-2/
Build your own Timber Frame style Gazebo. Plans available for this Western Red cedar and Douglas Fir Gazebo. Timber Framing knowledge is not required.
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Grateful Dead - Discografia
https://manifestounderg.blogspot.com/p/grateful-dead-discografia.html
Grateful Dead - Discografia
https://manifestounderg.blogspot.com/p/grateful-dead-discografia.html
How to use Curl and Json from the Asterisk Dialplan to control call flow
https://marcelog.github.io/articles/asterisk_json_curl_dialplan.html
This article is about using Curl to retrieve a JSON payload from an API to change dialplan behavior
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How to use Curl and Json from the Asterisk Dialplan to control call flow
https://marcelog.github.io/articles/asterisk_json_curl_dialplan.html#google_vignette
This article is about using Curl to retrieve a JSON payload from an API to change dialplan behavior
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The strange world of Node.js design patterns | Mario Casciaro - Entrepreneur, Author, Engineer
https://mario.fyi/the-strange-world-of-node-js-design-patterns/
Besides the classical design patterns we all have studied and used with other languages and platforms, Node.js developers recurrently seem to implement some very specific patterns/techniques in their
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PXE booting OpenBSD on an ALIX via Ubuntu Live CD – mark shroyer, dot com
https://markshroyer.com/2010/12/openbsd-alix-via-ubuntu/
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Comparison of Modern Linux Backup Tools – Borg, Bupstash and Kopia | Ma_Sys.ma Website 5
https://masysma.net/37/backup_tests_borg_bupstash_kopia.xhtml
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Privacy-first Google Analytics Alternative - App & Web Analytics - Matomo
https://matomo.org/
Don’t damage your reputation with Google Analytics. Matomo is the ethical alternative where you won’t make privacy sacrifices or compromise your site.
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Taxonomize Your Infrastructure - Blog
https://mattboisvert.net/blog/taxonomize-your-infrastructure
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Peep Show – The Most Realistic Portrayal of Evil Ever Made – Matt Lakeman
https://mattlakeman.org/2020/01/22/peep-show-the-most-realistic-portrayal-of-evil-ive-ever-seen/
Peep Show, a British tv series running from 2003 to 2015, starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb as a pair of miserable, co-dependent roommates living in Croydon, London, is the most realistic portrayal of evil I have ever seen. Admittedly, I’m using “evil” in an unorthodox way. Most people think of “evil” as being synonymous with “malicious”…
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Raspberry Pi Cluster Power Use | MattPlaysChess
https://mattplayschess.com/poweruse/
Measuring the power consumption of a raspberry pi cluster runing the stockfish chess engine
Raspberry Pi Cluster Power Use | MattPlaysChess
https://mattplayschess.com/poweruse/
Measuring the power consumption of a raspberry pi cluster runing the stockfish chess engine
Car Setup – Mausberry Circuits
https://mausberry-circuits.myshopify.com/pages/car-setup
Wiring the power supply into your car: To install the switch/power supply in your car there are just three wires that need to be hooked up: the long black, red, and yellow wires that are connected to the green jumper block on the PCB. The easiest place for most people to hook these wires up is in their dash / behind th
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IaC Lab 1 – Use Ansible to build new Debian GNU/Linux Virtual Machines - HedgeDoc
https://md.inetdoc.net/s/f-mfjs-kQ#
Explore the fundamentals of how to use Ansible to build and customize Debian GNU/Linux virtual machines
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LLMs might already be conscious | Michael Dickens
https://mdickens.me/2025/07/05/LLMs_might_already_be_conscious/
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Tricks to Weigh Heavy Things w/o a Big Scale – as Weigh a Trailer
https://mechanicalelements.com/tricks-to-weigh-trailer-or-heavy-things/
How do you weigh heavy things without an industrial scale? Like to Weigh a Trailer? Here is a DIY trick using common home and shop tools.
media.ccc.de - Forging the USB armory
https://media.ccc.de/v/31c3_-_6541_-_en_-_saal_2_-_201412281730_-_forging_the_usb_armory_-_andrea_barisani#t=308
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DEF CON 24 Hacking Conference - DEF CON 24 - Tom-Kopchak-SSD-Forensics-Research-WP.pdf
https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2024/DEF%20CON%2024%20presentations/DEF%20CON%2024%20-%20Tom-Kopchak-SSD-Forensics-Research-WP.pdf
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Medicat USB | Computer Diagnostic and Recovery Toolkit
https://medicatusb.com/
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How to Process Live Video Stream Using FFMPEG and OpenСV | by Lemberg Solutions | Medium
https://medium.com/@WeAreLemberg/how-to-process-live-video-stream-using-ffmpeg-and-open%D1%81v-fa422069fdaa
Unlocking Remote Access: A Comprehensive Guide to Installing and Configuring Apache Guacamole on Ubuntu | by Anshumaan Singh | Medium
https://medium.com/@anshumaansingh10jan/unlocking-remote-access-a-comprehensive-guide-to-installing-and-configuring-apache-guacamole-on-30a4fd227fcd
Better Logging with Bunyan – Nagesh Bansal – Medium
https://medium.com/@bansalnagesh/better-logging-with-bunyan-eff940d29956
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Decrypting FortiGate passwords (CVE-2019–6693) | by Bart Dopheide | Medium
https://medium.com/@bart.dopheide/decrypting-fortigate-passwords-cve-2019-6693-1239f6fd5a61
Decrypting FortiGate passwords (CVE-2019–6693) | by Bart Dopheide | Medium
https://medium.com/@bart.dopheide/decrypting-fortigate-passwords-cve-2019-6693-1239f6fd5a61
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DevSecOps: Part 1. In this blog, DevSecOps is discussed as… | by Blogs4devs | Medium
https://medium.com/@blogs4devs/devsecops-part-1-541ed83fa58e
Docker on OpenBSD 6.1 (-current). All thanks to VMM/VMD, Alpine Linux… | by Dave Voutila | Medium
https://medium.com/@dave_voutila/docker-on-openbsd-6-1-current-c620513b8110
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TUTORIAL: Connecting to Freenode via Tor Like A Boss
https://medium.com/@defcon201/tutorial-connecting-to-freenode-via-tor-like-a-boss-f8d74199b634
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6 Things that Aren’t Worth Your Time In Life | by Elevy Hart | Medium
https://medium.com/@elevyhart/6-things-that-arent-worth-your-time-in-life-2e6d8769d9ca
Yes, the passwords to many of your systems ARE stored in documents on your network. — Medium
https://medium.com/@exonarCo/yes-the-passwords-to-many-of-your-systems-are-stored-in-documents-on-your-network-4ffb8ca31704#.v8ozcqcua
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12 Questions geniuses ask themselves | by Jeffrey Dunn | Medium
https://medium.com/@jdunns4/12-questions-geniuses-ask-themselves-fe402eca7121
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How to build a logger lib with Node.js – ChopperLee – Medium
https://medium.com/@lihengpro/how-to-build-a-logger-lib-with-node-js-63b163d612c7
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How I am trying to use Chat GPT to beat Resume Scanners! | by Micheal Donald | Medium
https://medium.com/@mickyangelod/how-i-am-trying-to-use-chat-gpt-to-beat-resume-scanners-f016cf8816ca
A Look into the Yellowing and Deyellowing of ABS Plastics | by David Flood | Medium
https://medium.com/@pueojit/a-look-into-the-yellowing-and-deyellowing-of-abs-plastics-db14b646e0ad
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Asterisk LiveScreen using Python and AMI – Sagar Borse – Medium
https://medium.com/@sagarborse90/asterisk-livescreen-using-python-and-ami-ba0447071676
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Writing a plugin for NetBox that generates layer 3 network diagrams Part 1 | by Sascha Schwarz | Medium
https://medium.com/@saschaschwarz_8182/writing-a-plugin-for-netbox-that-generates-layer-3-network-diagrams-part-1-3c89d66acccf
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Replace your Homelab VPN with Cloudflare Zero Trust | by Chris Kirby | Medium
https://medium.com/@sirkirby/replace-your-homelab-vpn-with-cloudflare-zero-trust-8416a1d7045e
SWORD dropbox: A $15 OpenWRT based DIY disposable pen-test tool.
https://medium.com/@tomac/a-15-openwrt-based-diy-pen-test-dropbox-26a98a5fa5e5
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How Technology Hijacks People’s Minds — from a Magician and Google’s Design Ethicist — Medium
https://medium.com/@tristanharris/how-technology-hijacks-peoples-minds-from-a-magician-and-google-s-design-ethicist-56d62ef5edf3#.c3stto46q
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Mastering the Container Universe: The Ultimate Guide to Harnessing the Power of containerd for Revolutionary Application Deployment | by Warley's CatOps | Medium
https://medium.com/@williamwarley/mastering-the-container-universe-the-ultimate-guide-to-harnessing-the-power-of-containerd-for-1d362681187e
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Want a Happier, More Fulfilling Life? 75-Year Harvard Study Says Focus on This 1 Thing
https://medium.com/better-humans/want-a-happier-more-fulfilling-life-75-year-harvard-study-says-focus-on-this-1-thing-88cbde105983
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Persuasive Phrases: 9 Lines That Will Get People to Commit
https://medium.com/better-marketing/be-more-persuasive-with-these-9-magic-phrases-939d20075fe5
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What Does Your PMS Have to Do With the Past? - “Hysterical” Women and Medicine - Medium
https://medium.com/s/hysterical-women-and-medicine/what-does-your-pms-have-to-do-with-the-past-5d4df4383d96
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Dumb Rules That Make Your Best People Want to Quit - Featured Stories - Medium
https://medium.com/s/story/10-dumb-rules-that-make-your-best-people-want-to-quit-8491b446dde5
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Asterisk. This time as a system of broadcasting background music with the possibility of emergency…
https://medium.com/southbridge-io/asterisk-broadcasting-background-music-22663ca1f2b7
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What’s new in the Free Mail Flow Monitor 2.0 – Systems & Adventures – Medium
https://medium.com/systems-adventures/whats-new-in-the-free-mail-flow-monitor-2-0-301eb2c4e1bf
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How I built a fully-automated system that restocks my kitchen’s coffee from Amazon
https://medium.freecodecamp.com/how-i-built-a-fully-automated-system-that-restocks-my-kitchens-coffee-from-amazon-87072b65efd0#.gsmxithnh
By Terren Peterson I’ve perfected a method over the years for preparing for a grocery store run. I carefully open up the fridge and scan through it several times, letting out most of the cold air. I then do a similar exercise with a few other cabine...
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Cheat Sheet - Loki - Seb's IT blog
https://megamorf.gitlab.io/cheat-sheets/loki/
LogQL: Log Query LanguageLoki comes with its very own language for querying logs called LogQL. LogQL can be considered a distributed grep with labels for fil...
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Cheat Sheet - Loki - Seb's IT blog
https://megamorf.gitlab.io/cheat-sheets/loki/
LogQL: Log Query LanguageLoki comes with its very own language for querying logs called LogQL. LogQL can be considered a distributed grep with labels for fil...
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Editing ID3 Tags (mp3 Meta-Data) in Python - Method Matters Blog
https://methodmatters.github.io/editing-id3-tags-mp3-meta-data-in-python/
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New Detachable Weed Puller – Metty
https://metty.co/product/new-detachable-weed-puller/?twclid=2431758ss5fg2l88m171ujhibo
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