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@mapmeld
mapmeld / OverEncrypt.md
Last active July 25, 2023 18:55
OverEncrypt - paranoid HTTPS

OverEncrypt

This is a guide that I wrote to improve the default security of my website https://fortran.io , which has a certificate from LetsEncrypt. I'm choosing to improve HTTPS security and transparency without consideration for legacy browser support.

WARNING: if you mess up settings, lose your certificates, or decide to no longer maintain HTTPS certs, these steps can and will make your domain inaccessible.

I would recommend these steps only if you have a specific need for information security, privacy, and trust with your users, and/or maintain a separate secure.example.com domain which won't mess up your main site. If you've been thinking about hosting a site on Tor, then this might be a good option, too.

The best resources that I've found for explaining these steps are https://https.cio.gov , https://certificate-transparency.org , and https://twitter.com/konklone

@aparrish
aparrish / understanding-word-vectors.ipynb
Last active May 8, 2025 14:50
Understanding word vectors: A tutorial for "Reading and Writing Electronic Text," a class I teach at ITP. (Python 2.7) Code examples released under CC0 https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/, other text released under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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@fawkesley
fawkesley / randomize-mac-addresses.sh
Last active July 25, 2022 06:24
In Ubuntu 16.04, randomize WiFi MAC addresses with a daily rotation - /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
#!/bin/sh
# /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
# INSTALL
#
# > curl -L 'https://gist.github.com/paulfurley/46e0547ce5c5ea7eabeaef50dbacef3f/raw/56ee5dd5f40dec93b8f7438cbdeda5475ea3b5d2/randomize-mac-addresses.sh' |sudo tee /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
# > sudo chmod +x /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
# Configure every saved WiFi connection in NetworkManager with a spoofed MAC
@irony
irony / letitsnow.js
Created December 17, 2017 18:34
God Jul Kodapor!
const outside = {weather: FRIGHTFUL}
const inside = {fire: DELIGHTFUL}
const go = places => places.some(p=>p>outside.weather)))
const snow = () => (outside.weather < inside.fire && !go(places)) {
let it = snow()
}
let it = snow()
@brandedoutcast
brandedoutcast / spam-domains
Last active July 1, 2023 02:28
Spam domains that plague my email
jmails.info
sacustomerdelight.co.in
extrobuzzapp.com
ixigo.info
offer4uhub.com
netecart.com
101coupon.in
freedealcode.in
bankmarket.in
hotoffers.co.in
@robey
robey / apple1-rom.txt
Last active May 22, 2023 03:49
apple 1 ROM disassembly
;
; the "monitor ROM" of an apple 1 fit in one page (256 bytes).
;
; this is my attempt to take the disassembled code, give names to the
; variables and routines, and try to document how it worked.
;
;
; an apple 1 had 8KB of RAM (more, if you hacked on the motherboard), and a
; peripheral chip that drove the keyboard and video. the video was run by a
; side processor that could treat the display as an append-only terminal that
@shaneutt
shaneutt / LICENSE
Last active March 17, 2025 17:53
Golang: Demonstrate creating a CA Certificate, and Creating and Signing Certs with the CA
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
means.
In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
#!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash -e
set -euo pipefail
shopt -s inherit_errexit
yes | pkg upgrade || true
yes | pkg install x11-repo || true
yes | pkg install tigervnc || true
yes | pkg install curl || true
curl --silent -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/TermuxAlpine/master/TermuxAlpine.sh
@JoeyBurzynski
JoeyBurzynski / 55-bytes-of-css.md
Last active April 8, 2025 14:18
58 bytes of css to look great nearly everywhere

58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere

When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:

main {
  max-width: 38rem;
  padding: 2rem;
  margin: auto;
}