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@mbijon
mbijon / iframe.html
Created August 4, 2013 19:42
Tor fingerprinting code-injection (allegedly by FBI) --from: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1rlo0uu
//nl7qbezu7pqsuone.onion/?requestID=203f1a01-6bc7-4c8b-b0be-2726a7a3cbd0 iframe:
<html>
<body>
<iframe frameborder=0 border=0 height=1 width=1 id="iframe"> </iframe>
</body>
</html>
<script>
# setup fd 3 as udp connection to drone
exec 3<>/dev/udp/192.168.1.1/5556
# takeoff
echo -e "AT*REF=1,512\r" >&3
# landing
echo -e "AT*REF=2,0\r" >&3
...
# profit?
@juliangruber
juliangruber / gist:5071867
Last active December 14, 2015 10:28
horst api

horst

Usage

Create a server that listens for hosts:

var horst = require('horst');
var hub = horst();
@wildmichael
wildmichael / README.md
Created March 1, 2013 11:24
superscript test

This is some superscript text.

@max-mapper
max-mapper / readme.md
Last active June 3, 2020 00:31
automatically scan for and join open internet enabled wifi networks on linux using node.js (tested on raspberry pi raspbian)
@cjohansen
cjohansen / gist:4135065
Created November 23, 2012 10:43
Naming this in nested functions

tl;dr

If you must nest functions in a way that requires access to multiple this', alias outer this to something meaningful - describe the value it's holding. Treat this as the invisible first argument.

In general though, avoiding the situation (nested functions and frivolous use of this) will frequently produce clearer results.

Naming this in nested functions

I was accidentally included in a discussion on how to best name this in nested functions in JavaScript. +1's were given to this suggestion of using _this.

Giving style advice on naming nested this without a meaningful context isn't too helpful in my opinion. Examples below have been altered to have at least some context, although a completely contrived and stupid one.

@domenic
domenic / promises.md
Last active July 17, 2025 03:03
You're Missing the Point of Promises

This article has been given a more permanent home on my blog. Also, since it was first written, the development of the Promises/A+ specification has made the original emphasis on Promises/A seem somewhat outdated.

You're Missing the Point of Promises

Promises are a software abstraction that makes working with asynchronous operations much more pleasant. In the most basic definition, your code will move from continuation-passing style:

getTweetsFor("domenic", function (err, results) {
 // the rest of your code goes here.
@turtlesoupy
turtlesoupy / nginx.conf
Created July 8, 2012 21:16
node.js upstream nginx config
http {
proxy_cache_path /var/cache/nginx levels=1:2 keys_zone=one:8m max_size=3000m inactive=600m;
proxy_temp_path /var/tmp;
include mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
sendfile on;
keepalive_timeout 65;
gzip on;
gzip_comp_level 6;
@trevordixon
trevordixon / Routes.js
Last active May 9, 2016 16:59
Very simple Express-like routing for PhantomJS
var Routes = (function() {
var _ = {}, ctor = function(){};
_.bind = function bind(func, context) {
var bound, args, slice = Array.prototype.slice;
args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
return bound = function() {
if (!(this instanceof bound)) return func.apply(context, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
ctor.prototype = func.prototype;
var self = new ctor;
var result = func.apply(self, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
@ralphtheninja
ralphtheninja / node-and-npm-in-30-seconds.sh
Created May 6, 2012 22:09 — forked from isaacs/node-and-npm-in-30-seconds.sh
Use one of these techniques to install node and npm without having to sudo. Discussed in more detail at http://joyeur.com/2010/12/10/installing-node-and-npm/ Note: npm >=0.3 is *safer* when using sudo.
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc
mkdir ~/local
mkdir ~/node-latest-install
cd ~/node-latest-install
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1
./configure --prefix=~/local
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds...
curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh