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makevoid / bitswitch_intel_edison_main.js
Last active March 15, 2018 18:23
BitSwitch Intel Edison sample using Node.js - #bitcoin #bitswitch #iot #edison #automation #relay #io - video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmdZxiMekOk
/*jslint node:true, vars:true, bitwise:true, unparam:true */
/*jshint unused:false */
/*global */
var mraa = require('mraa');
var request = require('request') // https://github.com/request/request
var _ = require('underscore') // docs: http://underscorejs.org/
var addr2watch = '1PzTDHe2GKjv2sHHKoN4Gbu2njLtekkYHh' // bitcoin address to watch
var loop_time = 1000 // ms (check every second)
@tresni
tresni / gist:83b9181588c7393f6853
Last active September 7, 2024 02:35
Authy to 1Password

Moving Authy to 1Password

1Password 5.3 for OSX, 5.2 for iOS, and 4.1.0.538 for Windows support OTP. I've been using Authy for a while now, but the fact is, I haven't really been using 2FA for some time. As mentioned by 1Password in a recent blog post, having the OTP generator and password on the same device is very much not 2FA. It's just an expiring OTP, which can help, but let's not kid ourselves too much.

With that out of the way. One of the things that was interesting to me was moving my OTP out of Authy and into 1Password. I like the control I get with 1Password, but I didn't want to have to reset all my OTP right away, that would suck. So, I got to dissecting the Authy Chrome App to see what I could do.

Run the Authy Chrome app and make sure it's unlocked.

Now, enable Developer mode in Chrome. We'll need this to inspect the background application that stores al

#cloud-config
ssh_authorized_keys:
- ssh-rsa xyz
write_files:
- path: /var/lib/rancher/conf/cloud-config.yml
permissions: "0644"
owner: root
content: |
#cloud-config
ssh_authorized_keys:
@troyhunt
troyhunt / Build-Troys-Network
Last active November 14, 2024 09:56
Help me spec out a replacement home network using Ubiquiti bits
That's it - I've finally lost it with Linksys and both my WRT 1900ACs that are only a year old are getting chucked. Don't get me started on all the reasons why, but it's primarily down to continued degradation of wifi signal and the constant need for reboots. Going by the responses to this tweet, that's just what they do: https://twitter.com/troyhunt/status/778867707655487488
I’m going all out with Ubiquiti instead. No, I'm not interested in [insert the other thing you think rocks here], there's a really vocal majority in favour of Ubiquiti so that's that. Now I need help speccing out what I need for my house as it’s not quite as straight forward as just chucking in a couple of (dodgy) routers.
Here’s what I’m working with:
- Large multi-level house about 500m2 (needs at least 2 APs, probably more)
- Wired ethernet to every room (I believe Cat 5e, was here when I got here)
- Patch board in the garage and a 100Mbps hub (running patch cables out to a Linksys 8 port gigabit switch instead)
- 4 wired connection
@jonico
jonico / Jenkinsfile
Last active November 15, 2024 02:16
Example for a full blown Jenkins pipeline script with CodeQL analysis steps, multiple stages, Kubernetes templates, shared volumes, input steps, injected credentials, heroku deploy, sonarqube and artifactory integration, Docker containers, multiple Git commit statuses, PR merge vs branch build detection, REST API calls to GitHub deployment API, …
#!groovy
import groovy.json.JsonOutput
import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
def label = "mypod-${UUID.randomUUID().toString()}"
podTemplate(label: label, yaml: """
spec:
containers:
- name: mvn
image: maven:3.3.9-jdk-8
@mgeeky
mgeeky / openvas-automate.sh
Last active November 12, 2023 19:15
OpenVAS automation script.
#!/bin/bash
#
# OpenVAS automation script.
# Mariusz B. / mgeeky, '17
# v0.2
#
trap ctrl_c INT
# --- CONFIGURATION ---