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@jgravois
jgravois / _webserver.md
Last active August 21, 2025 08:53
a simple guide for getting a local web server set up

Do I have a web server running?


having a web server turned on doesn't necessarily mean you are serving pages on the world wide web. its what allows you to load your own static files (.html, .js etc.) in a browser via http://.

if you're not sure whether or not you have a web server running, no problem! its easy to confirm.

what happens when you visit http://localhost/?

@yorickdewid
yorickdewid / blaster.c
Created November 16, 2015 19:55
Blaster worm source
/*
DECOMPILED SOURCE FOR MS RPC DCOM BLASTER WORM
<http://robertgraham.com/journal/030815-blaster.c>
This file contains source code for the "msblast.exe" worm
that was launched against the Internet on August 10, 2003.
This "source-code" was decompiled using "IDApro", an
"interactive disassembler". IDA is the most popular tool
@sharmaeklavya2
sharmaeklavya2 / CP1.md
Last active January 13, 2025 03:56
Getting started with Competitive Programming

Starting out with Competitive Programming

(This guide is meant for beginners. If you have solved 100+ problems and are looking for guidance on how to solve problems involving algorithms and data structures, this document is not for you.)

Competitive Programming is an interesting activity which mixes problem solving with programming. It is not only enjoyable but also very demanded in placements. Competitive programming will make you very good at writing efficient programs quickly.

@steinwaywhw
steinwaywhw / One Liner to Download the Latest Release from Github Repo.md
Last active October 11, 2025 23:11
One Liner to Download the Latest Release from Github Repo
  • Use curl to get the JSON response for the latest release
  • Use grep to find the line containing file URL
  • Use cut and tr to extract the URL
  • Use wget to download it
curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/jgm/pandoc/releases/latest \
| grep "browser_download_url.*deb" \
| cut -d : -f 2,3 \
| tr -d \" \
@cvan
cvan / set-up-chromium-keys.md
Last active September 18, 2024 15:35
Launch Chromium with API Keys on Mac OS X and Windows

Last Updated: March 2023

IMPORTANT: Ignore the out-of-date steps below for getting Chromium keys.

Instead, read this up-to-date guide (Jan 2023) written by @LearningToPi.

P.S. Thank you to every contributor below who provided tips over the years on what should be a straightforward process: setting up Chromium for local development.

Long live the web!

@joepie91
joepie91 / promises-faq.md
Last active June 25, 2023 09:02
The Promises FAQ - addressing the most common questions and misconceptions about Promises.
@micahgodbolt
micahgodbolt / wsl_install_node.md
Last active June 19, 2025 19:41
WSL install Node

The apt-get version of node is incredibly old, and installing a new copy is a bit of a runaround.

So here's how you can use NVM to quickly get a fresh copy of Node on your new Bash on Windows install

$ touch ~/.bashrc
$ curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.35.3/install.sh | bash
// restart bash
$ nvm install --lts
@math2001
math2001 / Revert sublime text 3 to a fresh state.md
Last active March 21, 2024 13:34
Revert Sublime Text 3 to a fresh state step by step 🙂

[UPDATE] Sublime Text 4

If you have the latest sublime text (version 4), you can just do:

subl --safe-mode

How do I revert Sublime Text 3 to a fresh state

@liveashish
liveashish / spamhaha.py
Last active March 19, 2019 03:17
Sarahah spam bot: A life saver! 🔥 💪
import time
import requests
users_to_attack = ['USER_NAME', ] #list of users to be attacked
def sarahah_post(user, msg):
s = requests.Session()
homeurl = 'https://' + user + '.sarahah.com/'
home = s.get(homeurl)
@nzec
nzec / README.MD
Last active August 17, 2025 02:45
DeezLoader Offical Page

Thanks to /u/zpoo32 for reporting several issues in this list!

Deemix

  • deemix: just the cli and the library
  • deemix-pyweb: the app with a GUI
  • deemix-server: just the server part of deemix-pyweb