Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View 7a6163's full-sized avatar
🐙
If it can't be used for evil, it's not a super power.

Zac 7a6163

🐙
If it can't be used for evil, it's not a super power.
View GitHub Profile
@erkserkserks
erkserkserks / Fast UTM shared directories using Samba.md
Last active December 27, 2025 05:41
Fast UTM shared directories using Samba

Fast UTM shared directories using Samba

Problem

UTM's shared directory implementation relies on SPICE WebDAV, which is slow.

Solution

Use Samba for faster shared directories. Samba is ~5x faster, see benchmarks at the end.

The PiSugar2 is a battery board for the Raspberry Pi Zero. It has an integrated RTC chip available over I2C, but there are no drivers included in the kernel with the latest release of the pwnagotchi (or Kali in general). It's a ZXW Shenzhen SD3078; there is surprisingly little information out there about this chip. I suspect it's newish.

The PiSugar folks expect you to install Pisugar Power Manager, which is a web service to get battery status and set the RTC. I prefer to use the standard hwclock utility, because I don't need the extra function in the web interface. There is driver support for this chip in kernels 5.1 or newer, so we can grab that and compile it as an out of tree module. You may be able to adapt these ins

@IanColdwater
IanColdwater / twittermute.txt
Last active June 19, 2026 17:31
Here are some terms to mute on Twitter to clean your timeline up a bit.
Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords
ActivityTweet
generic_activity_highlights
generic_activity_momentsbreaking
RankedOrganicTweet
suggest_activity
suggest_activity_feed
suggest_activity_highlights
suggest_activity_tweet
@TarlogicSecurity
TarlogicSecurity / kerberos_attacks_cheatsheet.md
Created May 14, 2019 13:33
A cheatsheet with commands that can be used to perform kerberos attacks

Kerberos cheatsheet

Bruteforcing

With kerbrute.py:

python kerbrute.py -domain <domain_name> -users <users_file> -passwords <passwords_file> -outputfile <output_file>

With Rubeus version with brute module:

@r-darwish
r-darwish / theme.yml
Created December 27, 2018 08:25
Alacritty One Dark Theme
colors:
# Default colors
primary:
background: '0x1e2127'
foreground: '0xabb2bf'
# Bright and dim foreground colors
#
# The dimmed foreground color is calculated automatically if it is not present.
@gnehs
gnehs / mkv.sh
Last active March 22, 2024 21:55
抽取 MKV 字幕檔並轉為繁體
#!/bin/sh
echo "------------------------"
echo " 字幕轉轉醬"
echo " 抽取資料夾下的影片並輸出字幕檔案"
echo "------------------------"
echo " 字幕轉轉醬使用了繁化姬的 API 服務"
echo " https://zhconvert.org/"
echo "------------------------"
echo " "
read -p "❓ 輸入資料夾位置:" videodir
@seanhandley
seanhandley / docker-compose.yml
Last active January 23, 2025 09:49
How To Set Up Docker For Mac (Mojave) with Native NFS
version: '2'
services:
api:
volumes:
- "nfsmount:${CONTAINER_DIR}"
volumes:
nfsmount:
driver: local
driver_opts:
@gboudreau
gboudreau / AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Last active July 11, 2026 13:23 — forked from Ingramz/AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Export TOTP tokens from Authy

Exporting your 2FA tokens from Authy to transfer them into another 2FA application

IMPORTANT - Update regarding deprecation of Authy desktop apps

Past August 2024, Authy stopped supported the desktop version of their apps:
See Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August for details.

And indeed, after a while, Authy changed something in their backend which now prevents the old desktop app from logging in. If you are already logged in, then you are in luck, and you can follow the instructions below to export your tokens.

If you are not logged in anymore, but can find a backup of the necessary files, then restore those files, and re-install Authy 2.2.3 following the instructions below, and it should work as expected.

@croxton
croxton / SSL-certs-OSX.md
Last active March 4, 2026 06:32 — forked from leevigraham/Generate ssl certificates with Subject Alt Names on OSX.md
Generate ssl certificates with Subject Alt Names

Generate ssl certificates with Subject Alt Names on OSX

Open ssl.conf in a text editor.

Edit the domain(s) listed under the [alt_names] section so that they match the local domain name you want to use for your project, e.g.

DNS.1   = my-project.dev

Additional FQDNs can be added if required: