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F21 / signing-gpg-keys.md
Last active April 12, 2025 16:10
Signing someone's GPG key

This is a quick guide of the commands we use to sign someone's GPG key in a virtual key signing party.

Note: The steps cover only the technical aspects of signing someone's key. Before signing someone's key, you must verify their identity. This is usually done by showing government-issued ID and confirming the key's fingerprint

The commands will work for both GPG and GPG2.

I use Julian's key for the examples. His key id is 2AD3FAE3. You should substitute with the appropriate key id when running the commands.

Signing the key

  1. List the keys currently in your keyring: gpg --list-keys.
@krisleech
krisleech / renew-gpgkey.md
Last active April 27, 2025 07:09
Renew Expired GPG key

Renew GPG key

Given that your key has expired.

$ gpg --list-keys
$ gpg --edit-key KEYID

Use the expire command to set a new expire date:

@jjwatt
jjwatt / yplay.scm
Last active April 7, 2025 09:39
The Y Combinator explained in a runnable Scheme file
;;; The Y Combinator explained in scheme.
;;; with credits to:
;;; https://mvanier.livejournal.com/2897.html
;;; Status: WIP
(define fibonacci
(lambda (n)
(cond ((= n 0) 0)
((= n 1) 1)
(else (+ (fibonacci (- n 1)) (fibonacci (- n 2)))))))
@juancarlospaco
juancarlospaco / printf.nim
Last active May 27, 2024 18:06
C print for Nim
proc printf*(format: cstring): cint {.importc, header: "<stdio.h>".}
proc fprintf*(stream: File, format: cstring): cint {.importc, header: "<stdio.h>".}
proc sprintf*(str: var cstring, format: cstring): cint {.importc, header: "<stdio.h>".}
proc vsprintf*(str: var cstring, format: cstring, arg: varargs[typed, `$`]): cint {.importc, header: "<stdio.h>".}
proc vfprintf*(stream: File, format: cstring, arg: varargs[typed, `$`]): cint {.importc, header: "<stdio.h>".}
@gdamjan
gdamjan / README.md
Last active November 16, 2024 19:38
libvirt with ipvtap over wifi

ipvtap over wifi for libvirt

ipvtap is similar to macvtap, but works over wifi too, since it uses the same mac address as the wifi interface.

libvirt doesn't support ipvtap, so we have to configure everything manually. Important data we need before we start:

  • the name of the wifi interface, wlan0 in my case (it's already connected - use NM or networkd+iwd).
  • the mac address of the wifi interface (it must be the same in the guest too)

On the host:

@Anime4000
Anime4000 / readme.md
Last active September 13, 2024 12:42
Linux Mail Server Postfix Dovecot Virtual User, no sql database

Linux Mail Server

In this guide, I will show you how to make a Linux Mail Server in fast and easy way. This guide was taken from tiq's tech-blog for recent version, Linux distro I using is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Certificate

Make sure you have Certificate and Key file ready to use.

You can use existing Web Server SSL certificate, since we going to use same domain, example.com.

If you plan to use mx.example.com or mail.example.com you need create another one for these.

@vegard
vegard / kernel-dev.md
Last active April 1, 2025 19:37
Getting started with Linux kernel development

Getting started with Linux kernel development

Prerequisites

The Linux kernel is written in C, so you should have at least a basic understanding of C before diving into kernel work. You don't need expert level C knowledge, since you can always pick some things up underway, but it certainly helps to know the language and to have written some userspace C programs already.

It will also help to be a Linux user. If you have never used Linux before, it's probably a good idea to download a distro and get comfortable with it before you start doing kernel work.

Lastly, knowing git is not actually required, but can really help you (since you can dig through changelogs and search for information you'll need). At a minimum you should probably be able to clone the git repository to a local directory.

Setting up NixOs with LUKS encrypted root

Here are my working notes on getting a system up and running.

WARNING: You can run into a hidden problem that will prevent a correct partition setup and /etc/nixos/configuration.nix from working: if you are setting up a UEFI system, then you need to make sure you boot into the NixOS installation from the UEFI partition of the bootable media. You may have to enter your BIOS boot selection menu to verify this. For example, if you setup a NixOS installer image on a flash drive, your BIOS menu may display several boot options from that flash drive: choose the one explicitly labeled with “UEFI”.

References

I used these resources:

@jtmoon79
jtmoon79 / python-embedded-for-Win10.md
Last active April 16, 2025 01:38
fully configuring embedded Python on Windows 10

Update: use PowerShell script PythonEmbed4Win.ps1.

The instructions in this gist have some subtle problems and this gist will not be updated.

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@kasramp
kasramp / openbsd_vbox_resolution.sh
Last active September 1, 2022 12:59
Set OpenBSD screen resolution on Virtualbox
#!/bin/sh
# inspired by https://www.tumfatig.net/20190131/customized-resolution-for-openbsd-in-virtualbox/
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "This script must be run as root"
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d