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RafaelWO / docker-swarm-gpu.md
Last active March 18, 2025 04:15 — forked from tomlankhorst/docker-swarm-gpu.md
Instructions for Docker swarm with GPUs
#!/bin/bash
###
### my-script — does one thing well
###
### Usage:
### my-script <input> <output>
###
### Options:
### <input> Input file to read.
### <output> Output file to write. Use '-' for stdout.

User authentication system

Your task is now to create a user authentication system.

This document will guide you through all the features and implication of such system, so that you don't have to search them yourself.

We will focus on web/browser-technologies, however similar concept can be widely applied. This guide, is a work in progress, feel free to comment and provide feedbacks.

Expected Workflows

@Log1x
Log1x / debloatNox.md
Last active March 26, 2025 01:44
Debloating & Optimizing Nox

Debloating Nox

Nox, despite being the most feature-filled Android emulator, has a lot of negativity surrounding it due to their antics when it comes to making income off of their program. It is known for running repeated advertisments in the background, calling home and passing along system information (outside of your Android instance) as well as a vast amount of potentially sensitive data in an encrypted payload back to their multitude of servers. With the following preventitive measures, we can stop a majority of this happening as well as greatly improve the overall performance.

  1. Download and Install a fresh copy of Nox. The latest version is fine (for now). If you already have it installed, that is fine too. No need to reinstall.

  2. Enable Root Mode on Nox by clicking the gear icon and then checking the Root Startup box.

  3. Install a new Launcher from the Play Store. ANYTHING but Nox's default. I suggest [Nova Launcher](https://play.google.com/s

@isacikgoz
isacikgoz / build.sh
Created December 25, 2018 12:53 — forked from jojomi/build.sh
Simple bash script for cross-compiling Go code for release
#!/bin/bash
#
APP_VER="0.3"
BUILD_ARCH_AMD64="amd64"
BUILD_ARCH_ARM64="arm64"
BUILD_ARCH_ARM="arm"
BUILD_ARCH_x86="386"
@superseb
superseb / README.md
Last active August 30, 2024 18:02
Deploy kubernetes-dashboard on Rancher 2.x cluster exposed using NodePort

Deploy kubernetes-dashboard on Rancher 2.x cluster exposed using NodePort

This has been updated to install Dashboard v2.0.0, see below for pre v2.0.0 instructions

Requirements

Step 1: Generate kubeconfig from the UI

Generate the kubeconfig file for your cluster using the Kubeconfig File button in the Cluster view of your cluster.

@clipperhouse
clipperhouse / medium2md.go
Last active April 29, 2019 18:23
A Go script to convert Medium export (HTML) to Markdown, for use with Hugo. It’s a one-use type of thing for me, so it ain’t beautiful.
// A quick script for converting Medium HTML files to Markdown, suitable for use in a static file generator such as Hugo or Jekyll
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
@miguelmota
miguelmota / rsa_util.go
Last active April 11, 2025 12:33
Golang RSA encrypt and decrypt example
package ciphers
import (
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/rsa"
"crypto/sha512"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/pem"
"log"
)
@DawidMyslak
DawidMyslak / vue.md
Last active April 22, 2024 12:49
Vue.js and Vuex - best practices for managing your state

Vue.js and Vuex - best practices for managing your state

Modifying state object

Example

If you have to extend an existing object with additional property, always prefer Vue.set() over Object.assign() (or spread operator).

Example below explains implications for different implementations.

@homaily
homaily / index.js
Last active December 16, 2022 13:13
Lambda download and cache gzipped file from s3
'use strict';
console.log('// loading function');
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
const s3 = new aws.S3({apiVersion: '2006-03-01'});
const gzip = require('zlib').createGunzip();
const fs = require('fs');