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ryancdotorg / frag32.py
Created August 20, 2015 16:27
A FAT32 fragmenter, because I am a horrible person.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import random
import struct
import sys
# Most of the Fat32 class was cribbed from https://gist.github.com/jonte/4577833
def ppNum(num):
return "%s (%s)" % (hex(num), num)
@haasn
haasn / about:config.md
Last active December 27, 2024 15:46
Firefox bullshit removal via about:config

Firefox bullshit removal

Updated: Just use qutebrowser (and disable javascript). The web is done for.

@atcuno
atcuno / gist:3425484ac5cce5298932
Last active April 5, 2025 06:45
HowTo: Privacy & Security Conscious Browsing

The purpose of this document is to make recommendations on how to browse in a privacy and security conscious manner. This information is compiled from a number of sources, which are referenced throughout the document, as well as my own experiences with the described technologies.

I welcome contributions and comments on the information contained. Please see the How to Contribute section for information on contributing your own knowledge.

Table of Contents

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**http://kickass.to/infiniteskills-learning-jquery-mobile-working-files-t7967156.html
**http://kickass.to/lynda-bootstrap-3-advanced-web-development-2013-eng-t8167587.html
**http://kickass.to/lynda-css-advanced-typographic-techniques-t7928210.html
**http://kickass.to/lynda-html5-projects-interactive-charts-2013-eng-t8167670.html
**http://kickass.to/vtc-html5-css3-responsive-web-design-course-t7922533.html
*http://kickass.to/10gen-m101js-mongodb-for-node-js-developers-2013-eng-t8165205.html
*http://kickass.to/cbt-nuggets-amazon-web-services-aws-foundations-t7839734.html
@jaredhirsch
jaredhirsch / gist:c3ede1aa90f0b3a1a1a9
Last active September 5, 2017 20:04
tmux step by step

update

tmux just didn't do it for me. I'm good enough with vim splits and multiple terminal windows. Sharing a tmux session to do remote pairing is a great feature, but I work solo these days. Giving up for now. Feel free to use this doc if it helps you, though.


meta:

  • Based on my experience learning and teaching vim, I think the most effective way to learn similar tools (like tmux, with oh so many options/commands) is to start with a core set of commands and their inverses, then add fancy bits later.
  • Starting with the core vocabulary, working our way up to the advanced stuff later.