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@lamperez
lamperez / custom_acpi_tables.md
Last active November 27, 2025 18:14
Load custom ACPI tables
@dbrookman
dbrookman / build-mpv_silicon.sh
Last active April 5, 2026 08:16
How to build mpv & mpv.app on an Apple silicon Mac
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Builds mpv & mpv.app on Apple silicon Macs.
# Run this script from the root directory of the mpv repo.
# if anything fails, gtfo
set -ex
meson setup build
meson compile -C build
@martinwoodward
martinwoodward / mermaid.md
Created February 11, 2022 20:34
GitHub HTML Rendering Pipeline
```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
    participant dotcom
    participant iframe
    participant viewscreen
    dotcom->>iframe: loads html w/ iframe url
    iframe->>viewscreen: request template
    viewscreen->>iframe: html & javascript
 iframe->>dotcom: iframe ready
@huytd
huytd / wordle.md
Last active March 26, 2026 21:25
Wordle in less than 50 lines of Bash

image

How to use:

./wordle.sh

Or try the unlimit mode:

@b0gdanw
b0gdanw / DisableBigSur.sh
Last active April 7, 2026 22:21
Disable Big Sur services
#!/bin/zsh
#Credit: Original idea and script disable.sh by pwnsdx https://gist.github.com/pwnsdx/d87b034c4c0210b988040ad2f85a68d3
#Disabling unwanted services on macOS 11 Big Sur (11) and macOS Monterey (12)
#Disabling SIP is required ("csrutil disable" from Terminal in Recovery)
#Modifications are written in /private/var/db/com.apple.xpc.launchd/ disabled.plist and disabled.501.plist
# user
TODISABLE=()
@umbernhard
umbernhard / arch-secure-install.md
Last active January 11, 2026 15:10
Building a Secure Arch Linux Device

Building a Secure Arch Linux Device

Locking down a linux machine is getting easier by the day. Recent advancements in systemd-boot have enabled a host of features to help users ensure that their machines have not been tampered with. This guide provides a walkthrough of how to turn on many of these features during installation, as well as reasoning for why certain features help improve security.

The steps laid out below draw on a wide variety of existing resources, and in places I'll point to them rather than attempt to regurgitate full explanations of the various security components. The most significant one, which I highly encourage everyone to read, is Rod Smith's site about secure boot, which is the most comprehensive and cogent explanation of UEFI, boot managers and boot loaders, and secure boot. Another incredibly useful resources is Safeboot, which encapsulates many of the setup steps below in a Debian application.

@brucebentley
brucebentley / iOS Shortcuts Catalog.md
Last active May 10, 2026 14:54
This is a public resource designed to help people get started with Siri Shortcuts & the Shortcuts app. It’s made up of the Shortcuts Library, a collection of over 125+ shortcuts grouped into folders, and the Action Directory, a documentation of 125+ of the actions in the Shortcuts app used to build shortcuts.

Bruce's iOS Shortcut Catalog

Hello and welcome to my Shortcuts Catalog!

This is a public resource designed to help people get started with Siri Shortcuts and the Shortcuts app.

It’s made up of the Shortcuts Library, a collection of over 125+ shortcuts grouped into folders, and the Action Directory, a documentation of 125+ of the actions in the Shortcuts app used to build shortcuts.

Enjoy!

@progrium
progrium / README.md
Last active July 19, 2025 19:41
Setting up M1 Macs for x86 development with Homebrew

Key Points

  • In general, binaries built just for x86 architecture will automatically be run in x86 mode
  • You can force apps in Rosetta 2 / x86 mode by right-clicking app, click Get Info, check "Open using Rosetta"
  • You can force command-line apps by prefixing with arch -x86_64, for example arch -x86_64 go
  • Running a shell in this mode means you don't have to prefix commands: arch -x86_64 zsh then go or whatever
  • Don't just immediately install Homebrew as usual. It should most likely be installed in x86 mode.

Homebrew

Not all toolchains and libraries properly support M1 arm64 chips just yet. Although

@Arty2
Arty2 / fixedsearch.js
Last active June 23, 2024 15:45 — forked from cmod/hugofastsearch.md
Super fast, client side search for Hugo.io with Fusejs.io
// static/scripts/fixedsearch/fixedsearch.js
/*--------------------------------------------------------------
fixedsearch — Super fast, client side search for Hugo.io with Fusejs.io
based on https://gist.github.com/cmod/5410eae147e4318164258742dd053993
--------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (typeof variable !== 'undefined') {
console.log('fixedsearch.js already loaded');
} else {
fixedsearch = function(){