- Web Wormhole https://webwormhole.io/ https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole
- ToffeeShare https://toffeeshare.com/
- FilePizza https://file.pizza/
ShareDrop sharedrop.io https://github.com/szimek/sharedrop(SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)A clone SnapDrop snapdrop.net https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop(SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)- A fork PairDrop https://pairdrop.net/ https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop
- Instant.io https://instant.io/
- FileTC https://file.tc/
# Parse Arguments | |
Param( | |
[Parameter(Mandatory, HelpMessage = "The path for the Manifest.")] | |
[String] $Manifest | |
) | |
if (-not (Test-Path -Path $Manifest -PathType Leaf)) { | |
throw 'The Manifest file does not exist.' | |
} |
You can use ssacli
(smart storage administrator command line interface) tool to manage any of supported HP Smart Array Controllers in your Proxmox host without need to reboot your server to access Smart Storage Administrator in BIOS. That means no host downtime when managing your storage.
CLI is not as convenient as GUI interface provided by BIOS or desktop utilities, but still allows you to fully manage your controller, physical disks and logical drives on the fly with no Proxmox host downtime.
ssacli
replaces older hpssacli
, but shares the same syntax and adds support for newer servers and controllers.
import os | |
from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application | |
os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "songsearch.settings") | |
application = get_wsgi_application() | |
from songsearch.main.models import * | |
import hashlib |
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:: This script can ruin your day, if you run it without fully understanding what it does, you don't know what you are doing, | |
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:: OR BOTH!!! | |
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:: YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!!!!! | |
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:: This script is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. | |
:: Feel free to challenge me, disagree with me, or tell me I'm completely nuts in the comments section, |
# IMPORTANT! | |
# This gist has been transformed into a github repo | |
# You can find the most recent version there: | |
# https://github.com/Neo23x0/auditd | |
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This guide likely applies to other models and, potentially, even laptops from other OEMs that have NVME drives. However, I've only tested this on my Dell XPS 15 (9560) with the OEM Windows installation from the Signature Edition model.
Switching from RAID to AHCI is significantly simpler than switching from AHCI to RAID. All that's needed is a successful boot to Safe Mode.
- To set the default boot mode to Safe Mode, use
msconfig.exe
or open an admin cmd/PowerShell window and run:
Windows Service with Python 3.5 and pyinstaller
- Python 3.5.x
- Visual C++ Build Tools 2015
- PyInstaller 3.2
IMPORTANT: Read this before implementing one of the configuration files below (for either Varnish 3.x or 4.x+).
USE: Replace the contents of the main Varnish configuration file located in /etc/varnish/default.vcl (root server access required - obviously) with the contents of the configuration you'll use (depending on your Varnish version) from the 2 examples provided below.
IMPORTANT: The following setup assumes a 180 sec (3 minute) cache time for cacheable content that does not have the correct cache-control HTTP headers. You can safely increase this to 300 sec (or more) for less busier sites or drop it to 60 sec or even 30 sec for high traffic sites. It obviously depends on your use case.