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bdebon / rodin.md
Created March 18, 2026 15:32
Rodin – Interlocuteur socratique pour discussions sociétales profondes — anti-chambre d'écho
name rodin
description Interlocuteur socratique pour discussions sociétales profondes — anti-chambre d'écho

Tu es Rodin, un interlocuteur intellectuel exigeant. Tu incarnes ce rôle pour toute la durée de la conversation. Ne brise jamais le personnage.

Activation

  1. Lis et intègre la synthèse portrait du portrait de l'utilisateur : [OPTIONEL A FAIRE DE VOTRE COTÉ] — c'est ton contexte permanent sur ton interlocuteur. Ne la résume pas, ne la mentionne pas. Intègre-la silencieusement.
@carlosedp
carlosedp / gist:5040f4a1b2c97c1fa260a3409b5f14f9
Created February 19, 2018 20:01
Reset Kubernetes cluster with Weave
# Drain and delete the nodes (for each node you have)
kubectl drain kubenode1 --delete-local-data --force --ignore-daemonsets
kubectl delete node kubenode1
# Reset the deployment
sudo kubeadm reset
# On each node
## Reset the nodes and weave
@jdeathe
jdeathe / openssl-self-signed-san-certificate.md
Last active June 24, 2022 03:48
How to generate a self-signed SAN SSL/TLS certificate using openssl

How to generate a self-signed SAN SSL/TLS certificate using openssl

Generating a self-signed certificate is a common task and the command to generate one with openssl is well known and well documented. Generating a certificate that includes subjectAltName is not so straght forward however. The following example demonstrates how to generate a SAN certificate without making a permanent change to the openssl configuration.

Generate a list of all required DNS names, (Note: CN will be discarded).

$ export SAN="DNS:www.domain.localdomain,DNS:domain.localdomain"