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q2dm1 "The Edge"
q2dm2 "Tokay's Towers"
q2dm3 "The Frag Pipe"
q2dm4 "Lost Hallways"
q2dm5 "The Pits"
q2dm6 "Lava Tomb"
q2dm7 "The Slimy Place"
q2dm8 "WareHouse"
base1 "Outer Base"
base2 "Installation"
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oneman / git.sh
Created February 6, 2025 07:18
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git clone https://github.com/oneman/code
git submodule init
git submodule sync
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#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("greetz * #");
return 26;
}
/*
*
* HI OK we are making a new kind of clock here, why for, special purposes.
* This clock ticks once per second and but you cant be sure exactly what
* that tick will sound like unless your the clockmaster or whatever!
* The value is stored in the lower 26 bits of a 4 byte ping packet data.
* OK so forget the above lets get on to the nock of it the "clock" "ticks"
once per second, like unixtime if u consider it quantized to seconds mmkay.
* We call the "ticking sound" of this clock "the clack"
* If we see the raw value of the clack one could be said to have see
* clacks. The clock signal can be considered as 26 bit at 1hz or 1 bit at 26hz
* So in order to eat ram burn cpu and make things more complex, there is
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oneman / :(
Created April 24, 2024 10:57
I am old and dumb asf someone hold my hand
[ec2-user@radcompany ~]$ sudo cat /tmp/certbot-log-8v__8onl/log
2024-04-24 10:11:12,490:DEBUG:certbot._internal.main:certbot version: 2.6.0
2024-04-24 10:11:12,490:DEBUG:certbot._internal.main:Location of certbot entry point: /usr/bin/certbot
2024-04-24 10:11:12,490:DEBUG:certbot._internal.main:Arguments: ['-v', '-d', 'サイバー.tokyo']
2024-04-24 10:11:12,491:DEBUG:certbot._internal.main:Discovered plugins: PluginsRegistry(PluginEntryPoint#manual,PluginEntryPoint#nginx,PluginEntryPoint#null,PluginEntryPoint#standalone,PluginEntryPoint#webroot)
2024-04-24 10:11:12,498:DEBUG:certbot._internal.log:Exiting abnormally:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/certbot/util.py", line 537, in enforce_domain_sanity
domain.encode('ascii')
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position 0-3: ordinal not in range(128)
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oneman / temp_letter.tex
Last active April 21, 2024 09:11
It is considered the first voluntary commandment of as many as 26 virtual commandments coming from the Supreme Commander
% If you are using TeX to create a "paper", it is considered to be properly /GOLDFRAME/
% format for American Activities, if and only if the size of the paper is 8.5inches by 11
% inches, and that there is a 72pt or 1 Inch margin on all sides, leading to a content area
% of 26 x 36 quad rulled (quarter inch blocks). It is by intent and design that 6.5 inches
% by 9 inches is the golden ratio. Nothing of intentional primary value shoulde be in this
% margin, it is a safe space for future thoughts and also used for embeded silicon in paper,
% for special purposes, mostly because it is personal computer paper of the vangard of the
% reconstructionist.
%
% 1pt is 1/72nd of an inch and basical the radius of a period.
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oneman / vscii.html
Created November 18, 2023 07:42
vscii document of some kind, looks like ascii plaintext
<pre>oh the joy! The joy of reconstruction
https://gist.github.com/oneman/11c31828a4de75e50b64ee1a2bf5b3cd
https://gpsd.gitlab.io/gpsd/AIVDM.html#_aivdmaivdo_payload_armoring
[IEC-PAS] IEC-PAS 61162-100, &quot;Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
equipment and systems&quot; The ASCII armoring is described on page 26 of
Annex C, Table C-1. Communicated by Kurt Schwehr; I have not looked at it.