Credits to @TheOnlyAnil-@Firelord[^stackoverflow]
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Requirements: a) stock recovery + rooted phone b) custom recovery
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Files changed:
| e scr.utf8 = true | |
| e scr.color = 3 | |
| ec func_var_type white | |
| ec func_var #61afef | |
| ec func_var_addr #4b5263 | |
| ec b0x00 #c678dd | |
| ec b0xff #be5046 | |
| ec prompt #d19a66 | |
| ec fname #56b6c2 | |
| ec label rgb:0f3 |
Putting cryptographic primitives together is a lot like putting a jigsaw puzzle together, where all the pieces are cut exactly the same way, but there is only one correct solution. Thankfully, there are some projects out there that are working hard to make sure developers are getting it right.
The following advice comes from years of research from leading security researchers, developers, and cryptographers. This Gist was [forked from Thomas Ptacek's Gist][1] to be more readable. Additions have been added from
These are my notes on instaling NixOS 16.03 on a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (4th generation) with an encrypted root file system using UEFI.
Most of this is scrambled from the following pages:
The ideal service runs with the minimum set of privileges necessary to perform the task it is configured to do.
When writing new services, consider the following:
| # Available cops (226): | |
| # Type 'Lint' (41): | |
| Lint/AmbiguousOperator: | |
| Description: Checks for ambiguous operators in the first argument of a method invocation | |
| without parentheses. | |
| StyleGuide: https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide#parens-as-args | |
| Enabled: true | |
| Lint/AmbiguousRegexpLiteral: | |
| Description: Checks for ambiguous regexp literals in the first argument of a method |
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| = B i e n v e n u e dans l e T u t o r i e l de V I M - Version 1.7 = | |
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| Vim est un éditeur très puissant qui a trop de commandes pour pouvoir | |
| toutes les expliquer dans un cours comme celui-ci, qui est conçu pour en | |
| décrire suffisamment afin de vous permettre d'utiliser simplement Vim. | |
| Le temps requis pour suivre ce cours est d'environ 25 à 30 minutes, selon | |
| le temps que vous passerez à expérimenter. |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.