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http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievements-how-to-level-up-as-a-developer
| ctrl-z | |
| bg | |
| touch /tmp/stdout | |
| touch /tmp/stderr | |
| gdb -p $! | |
| # In GDB | |
| p dup2(open("/tmp/stdout", 1), 1) | |
| p dup2(open("/tmp/stderr", 1), 2) |
This gist is part of a blog post. Check it out at:
http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievements-how-to-level-up-as-a-developer
Since password managers are big and complicated and I currently am pretty bored since I am sitting in a car for a few hours, here is a simple algorithm to generate resource-specific, unique passwords using a master password and no password database.
As pointed out here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4374888 this method is broken.
| #cloud-config | |
| # Set the hostname for this machine (takes precedence over hostname assigned by DHCP lease). | |
| hostname: myhost | |
| # Authorize SSH keys for the `rancher` sudoer user | |
| ssh_authorized_keys: | |
| - ssh-rsa AAA...ZZZ example1@rancher | |
| # Logs | |
| logs | |
| *.log | |
| npm-debug.log* | |
| yarn-debug.log* | |
| yarn-error.log* | |
| lerna-debug.log* | |
| # Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html) | |
| report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json |