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@dannberg
dannberg / obsidian-meeting-template.txt
Last active November 12, 2025 22:39
Dann Berg's Meeting template for Obsidian. Full implementation instructions here: https://dannb.org/blog/2023/obsidian-meeting-note-template/. See the YouTube tutorial here: https://youtu.be/Ud16HOQoS5Q
---
date: <% tp.file.creation_date() %>
type: meeting
company:
summary: " "
---
tags: [[🗣 Meetings MOC]]
Date: [[<% tp.date.now("YYYY-MM-DD-dddd") %>]]
<% await tp.file.rename(tp.date.now("YYYY-MM-DD") + " " + tp.file.title) %>
# [[<% tp.date.now("YYYY-MM-DD") + " " + tp.file.title %>]]
@usametov
usametov / topics-search.txt
Created February 16, 2021 01:50
how to search github.com for multiple topics
Github.com ui .currently does not natively supoport search for multiple topic tags as of now. However their api allows you to query multiple tags. Below is a simple example to query github.com with ecs and go topic tags.
curl -H "Accept: application/vnd.github.mercy-preview+json" \
https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=topic:ecs+topic:go
Response from the github can be rather verbose so lets filter only relavant info such repo url and description.
curl -H "Accept: application/vnd.github.mercy-preview+json" \
https://api.github.com/search/repositories\?q\=topic:ecs+topic:go | jq '.items[] | {url:.url, description:.description}'
@simonrenger
simonrenger / memoy_managment_cpp_resource_list.md
Last active November 14, 2025 19:55
C++ Memory Management Resource List
@FrankSpierings
FrankSpierings / README.md
Last active November 4, 2025 21:29
Linux Container Escapes and Hardening
@zcaceres
zcaceres / Eyeballing-This.md
Last active July 18, 2025 14:52
Understanding Binding and 'this' in Javascript by zach.dev

How to Eyeball Your ‘This’ Context in Javascript

The early programmer struggles with the Javascript keyword this. But understanding your this context is easier than it seems.

This is all about where a function is invoked. Often, early programmers worry about where the function was declared. Perhaps the function was declared in a specific file or a particular object. Surely this changes it's this!

Nope.

@thejh
thejh / seccomp_ptrace_escape.c
Last active November 3, 2025 01:26
PoC for bypassing seccomp if ptrace is allowed (known, documented issue, even mentioned in the manpage)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
@danharper
danharper / CancellationTokenSource.js
Last active January 7, 2024 17:58
JavaScript "CancellationToken" for cancelling Async/Promise functions
const CANCEL = Symbol();
class CancellationToken {
constructor() {
this.cancelled = false;
}
throwIfCancelled() {
if (this.isCancelled()) {
@listochkin
listochkin / node-command-line-options.txt
Created April 17, 2014 11:00
Node V8 GC-related options
--log_gc (Log heap samples on garbage collection for the hp2ps tool.)
type: bool default: false
--expose_gc (expose gc extension)
type: bool default: false
--max_new_space_size (max size of the new generation (in kBytes))
type: int default: 0
--max_old_space_size (max size of the old generation (in Mbytes))
type: int default: 0
--max_executable_size (max size of executable memory (in Mbytes))
type: int default: 0
@soarez
soarez / ca.md
Last active November 21, 2025 15:58
How to setup your own CA with OpenSSL

How to setup your own CA with OpenSSL

For educational reasons I've decided to create my own CA. Here is what I learned.

First things first

Lets get some context first.

@davewongillies
davewongillies / OpenSSL Cheatsheet.md
Last active November 19, 2025 19:20
OpenSSL Cheatsheet

General OpenSSL Commands

These commands allow you to generate CSRs, Certificates, Private Keys and do other miscellaneous tasks.

Generate a new private key and Certificate Signing Request

openssl req -out CSR.csr -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout privateKey.key