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SMUsamaShah / list_of_p2p_file_sharing.md
Last active July 5, 2025 22:39
List of P2P file sharing tools

Browser Based

  1. Web Wormhole https://webwormhole.io/ https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole
  2. ToffeeShare https://toffeeshare.com/
  3. FilePizza https://file.pizza/
  4. ShareDrop sharedrop.io https://github.com/szimek/sharedrop (SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)
    1. A clone SnapDrop snapdrop.net https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop (SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)
      1. A fork PairDrop https://pairdrop.net/ https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop
  5. Instant.io https://instant.io/
  6. FileTC https://file.tc/
@ryanto
ryanto / page.tsx
Created August 9, 2023 17:01
<Await> component
import { Markdown } from "@/app/components/markdown";
import { getComments, getPost } from "@/lib/db";
import { Suspense } from "react";
export default async function PostPage({
params,
}: {
params: { postId: string };
}) {
let post = await getPost(params.postId);

GitHub Search Syntax for Finding API Keys/Secrets/Tokens

As a security professional, it is important to conduct a thorough reconnaissance. With the increasing use of APIs nowadays, it has become paramount to keep access tokens and other API-related secrets secure in order to prevent leaks. However, despite technological advances, human error remains a factor, and many developers still unknowingly hardcode their API secrets into source code and commit them to public repositories. GitHub, being a widely popular platform for public code repositories, may inadvertently host such leaked secrets. To help identify these vulnerabilities, I have created a comprehensive search list using powerful search syntax that enables the search of thousands of leaked keys and secrets in a single search.

Search Syntax:

(path:*.{File_extension1} OR path:*.{File_extension-N}) AND ({Keyname1} OR {Keyname-N}) AND (({Signature/pattern1} OR {Signature/pattern-N}) AND ({PlatformTag1} OR {PlatformTag-N}))

Examples:

**1.

How to install game-porting-toolkit (aka proton for macOS)

You also might wanna just use Whisky which does this automatically

This guide works on macOS 13.4+ using Command Line Tools for XCode 15 Beta!

What is this?

In the recent WWDC, Apple announced and released the "game porting toolkit", which upon further inspection this is just a modified version of CrossOver's fork of wine which is a "compatibility layer" that allows you to run Windows applications on macOS and Linux.

//! A zig builder step that runs "libtool" against a list of libraries
//! in order to create a single combined static library.
const LibtoolStep = @This();
const std = @import("std");
const Step = std.build.Step;
const RunStep = std.build.RunStep;
const FileSource = std.build.FileSource;
pub const Options = struct {
@iam-rohid
iam-rohid / SellerMap.tsx
Created May 10, 2023 14:20
Leaflet Seller Map Component with NextJS 13.4
"use client";
import L from "leaflet";
import "leaflet.markercluster";
import { useEffect, useRef } from "react";
import { range } from "@/utils/range";
import "leaflet.markercluster/dist/MarkerCluster.Default.css";
import "leaflet.markercluster/dist/MarkerCluster.css";
import "leaflet/dist/leaflet.css";
import {View, Text, StyleSheet, LayoutChangeEvent} from 'react-native';
import React, {useCallback, useState} from 'react';
import Animated, {
Extrapolate,
SharedValue,
interpolate,
runOnJS,
useAnimatedGestureHandler,
useAnimatedStyle,
useSharedValue,
@ciiqr
ciiqr / zod-optional-null.ts
Last active June 24, 2025 05:51
zod optional/nullable/nullish differences
// zod schema
z.object({
// valid if string or:
optional: z.string().optional(), // field not provided, or explicitly `undefined`
nullable: z.string().nullable(), // field explicitly `null`
nullish: z.string().nullish(), // field not provided, explicitly `null`, or explicitly `undefined`
});
// type
{
@jasdev
jasdev / ScrimLoader.swift
Last active April 19, 2024 03:47
Rough sketch of Arc’s scrim loading view.
import SwiftUI
/**
### Exercises for the viewer
- Phase interrupt handling.
- Use Swift concurrency.
- Color scheme awareness.
- Rework animations to be more spring-like à la what shipped in `0.90.0`.
@hirbod
hirbod / app-release.md
Last active March 12, 2025 20:12
How to get your App through the App/Play store safely

How to Successfully Publish Your App on the App Store or Google Play

As someone who has released many apps starting in 2015 using frameworks such as Cordova and Ionic, and more recently using React Native and Expo, I have learned that the rules for publishing apps can change frequently and can sometimes be challenging to navigate. With that in mind, I want to provide a brief guide to help others navigate the process. While this guide may not cover every aspect of publishing an app, it does cover general tips and information that should be useful for anyone looking to release their app on the App Store or Google Play.

Metadata

Keywords, Description, Screenshots, App Name, Promo Videos

There are significant differences between Apple and Google when it comes to metadata. Apple is generally stricter than Google, so it is advisable to follow Apple's guidelines to ensure the best chances of success on both platforms. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Keep your screenshots and promo videos separat