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/var/log/system.log | System-wide log file that contains messages from all processes, including kernel events and system errors. |
/var/log/secure.log | Log file containing authentication and authorization-related events, such as successful and failed login attempts, password changes, and user additions/removals. |
/var/log/wifi.log | Log file documenting wireless network actions, including connections, disconnections, and diagnostic information. |
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{ | |
"cmd": "linux_terminal", | |
"act": "Linux Terminal", | |
"prompt": "I want you to act as a linux terminal. I will type commands and you will reply with what the terminal should show. I want you to only reply with the terminal output inside one unique code block, and nothing else. do not write explanations. do not type commands unless I instruct you to do so. when i need to tell you something in english, i will do so by putting text inside curly brackets {like this}. my first command is pwd", | |
"tags": [ | |
"awesome-chatgpt-prompts" | |
], | |
"enable": true | |
}, |
Christopher R. Madan and Megan A. Sumeracki published a tutorial review that aims to shed light on six cognitive strategies with proven effectiveness in learning and teaching. The study was published on January 24, 2018, and has since been accessed 131,000 times, cited 75 times, and scored 786 on Altmetric [1].
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Spaced practice: This strategy suggests that spacing out study sessions over time leads to greater retention of information, compared to cramming or studying the same material in one sitting. It stems from the "new theory of disuse", which proposes the existence of retrieval strength and storage strength in memory. When studying, both strengths receive a boost, but cramming tends to boost retrieval strength more than storage strength, resulting in rapid forgetting [1].
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Interleaving: Interleaving involves alternating between different topics or types of problems during study sessio
author: Juwon1405
How to import a github wiki
Unfortunately, GitHub does not directly support the ability to fork a wiki page like you would a repository. However, you can clone the wiki as it is its own separate git repository.
Here's how you can do it:
- First, clone the original wiki repository you want to copy. For instance, if the repository is named
original_repo
and the user's name isoriginal_user
, you would do this:
Source: "FREE ChatGPT Cheat Sheet" by Frank Andrade, (2023-05-21). Available at: https://frankandrade.ck.page/08c94cf1c1
Unlock all the power of ChatGPT with this cheat sheet. You will find more than 100 examples on writing, productivity, creativity, programming, data science and more.
Source: https://heerpou.com/entry/브라우저-자동화-playwright-설치-방법-python-환경
Other packages in Python can be installed with a single pip command, but playwright requires one more installation.
It's not that complicated. You only need to type one more line.
Source: https://gist.github.com/MattPD/00573ee14bf85ccac6bed3c0678ddbef
(draft; work in progress)
See also:
Source: https://github.com/LetsDefend/SOC-Interview-Questions
Let's make this repository full of interview questions!
This repository is maintained by LetsDefend. If you think any interview question is missing or incorrect, please feel free to submit a pull request (PR) to this repo. We will review the PR and merge if appropriate.
Source: forked(original repo) from Purp1eW0lf/Blue-Team-Notes(2023.05.18)
MITRE ATT&CK defines Lateral Movement [TA0008] : “The adversary is trying to move through your environment”
A number of examples of lateral movement showing the attacker’s machine laterally connecting to the target machine. Leveraging live Sysmon lab, script here