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@crosson
crosson / ssh.rb
Last active December 17, 2015 02:19
Tool I use to log into cisco or F5 devices.
require 'rubygems'
require 'net/ssh'
require 'net/ssh/telnet'
class SSH
attr_accessor :errors
def initialize(creds)
begin
@ssh_session = Net::SSH.start(creds[:host], creds[:user], :password => creds[:password], :keys => [])
@PWSdelta
PWSdelta / rspec_model_testing_template.rb
Last active July 29, 2025 13:52
Rails Rspec model testing skeleton & cheat sheet using rspec-rails, shoulda-matchers, shoulda-callbacks, and factory_girl_rails. Pretty much a brain dump of examples of what you can (should?) test in a model. Pick & choose what you like, and please let me know if there are any errors or new/changed features out there. Reddit comment thread: http…
# This is a skeleton for testing models including examples of validations, callbacks,
# scopes, instance & class methods, associations, and more.
# Pick and choose what you want, as all models don't NEED to be tested at this depth.
#
# I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing,
# so if you have any, please share!
#
# This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems:
#
# rspec-rails: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails
@dmitshur
dmitshur / gist:6927554
Last active December 29, 2024 12:06
[Legacy GOPATH mode] How to `go get` private repos using SSH key auth instead of password auth.
@FiloSottile
FiloSottile / 32.asm
Last active January 31, 2025 03:22
NASM Hello World for x86 and x86_64 Intel Mac OS X (get yourself an updated nasm with brew)
; /usr/local/bin/nasm -f macho 32.asm && ld -macosx_version_min 10.7.0 -o 32 32.o && ./32
global start
section .text
start:
push dword msg.len
push dword msg
push dword 1
mov eax, 4

Embedded Titanium

Hi Jeff and Tony! Here's the getting started guide for the fantasy Titanium component I want you to build for me :)

About Embedded Titanium

Embedded Titanium allows native iOS developers to rapidly build part or all of their mobile application using simple JavaScript APIs. Use a TitaniumViewController just like you would a UIViewController in your iOS app to mix and match pure native views and JavaScript-driven Titanium views. It's less filling AND it tastes great!

Installation

Embedded Titanium is distributed through Cocoapods. To install, add the following to your Podfile:

@alganet
alganet / exists.cmd
Last active November 19, 2018 14:21
sh/bat hybrid that checks available commands. Despite its hackish look, it was tested under Windows XP, wine, ksh, zsh, dash and bash.
: ::\
@echo off
rem () ( command -v $1 >/dev/null 2>&1; return $? )
rem : "Usage sh: $ sh exists.cmd ls && echo exists "
rem : "Usage bat: > exists.cmd notepad "
rem : " > echo %ErrorLevel% "
rem $1 <<REM
:exists
@kwk
kwk / Makefile
Last active March 14, 2025 08:43
Compiling with Address Sanitizer (ASAN) with CLANG and with GCC-4.8
.PHONY: using-gcc using-gcc-static using-clang
using-gcc:
g++-4.8 -o main-gcc -lasan -O -g -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer main.cpp && \
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=1 ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$(shell which llvm-symbolizer) ./main-gcc
using-gcc-static:
g++-4.8 -o main-gcc-static -static-libstdc++ -static-libasan -O -g -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer main.cpp && \
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=1 ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$(shell which llvm-symbolizer) ./main-gcc-static
@jasonkneen
jasonkneen / index.xml
Last active July 11, 2020 14:07
Flipboard style tabgroup indicator for iOS. Drop tabIndicator.js into your Alloy lib folder, then add the module tag to your tabgroup and parameters to override the defaults. As you click on each tab, the indicator will slide across. VIDEO https://www.dropbox.com/s/cbw5e1ruksud9uo/tabindicator.mp4?dl=0
<!-- note the ONLY change to this is the additional module="tabIndicator"
attribute + properties to override indicator defaults //-->
<Alloy>
<TabGroup module="tabIndicator" tabsBackgroundColor="#000" tabIndicatorHeight="1" tabIndicatorColor="white" tabIndicatorWidth="75%">
<Tab title="Tab 1" icon="/images/icons/519-tools-1.png" activeIcon="/images/icons/519-tools-1_active.png" color="#555" activeColor="#fff">
<Window title="Tab 1" barColor="black" navTextColor = "#fff">
<Label onClick="openWin1">Tab 1</Label>
</Window>
</Tab>
<Tab title="Tab 2" icon="/images/icons/516-archive-box.png" activeIcon="/images/icons/516-archive-box_active.png" color="#555" activeColor="#fff">
@UnquietCode
UnquietCode / Lava Lamp RNG.md
Created April 19, 2015 18:52
Lava Lamp Random Number Generator

Lava Lamp Random Number Generator

(extracted from the now defunct SGI project at http://lavarand.sgi.com/cgi-bin/how.cgi via the magical Internet Archive Wayback Machine)

Lava Lamps can be used as a source of randomness, which can be used to establish a random number generator. The output of the RNG can then be consumed by various computer applications.

Step 1: Establish a chaotic system

(Set up Lava Lite® lamps in a machine room.)

@frntn
frntn / gist:f25726df962fc29c6dde
Last active July 14, 2024 15:15
azure-cli cheatsheet
azure
account
list [options] #List the imported subscriptions
show [options] [subscriptionNameOrId] #Show details about a subscription
set [options] <subscriptionNameOrId> #Set the current subscription
clear [options] #Remove a subscription or environment, or clear all of the stored account and environment info
import [options] <file> #Import a publishsettings file or certificate for your account
download [options] #Launch a browser to download your publishsettings file
env... #Commands to manage your account environment