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dannote / final-cut-pro-trial-reset.swift
Last active May 16, 2025 21:40
Final Cut Pro X trial reset
#!/usr/bin/swift
// DISCLAIMER
// This script modifies an unencrypted file associated with the trial version of Final Cut Pro.
// Under the DMCA (17 U.S.C. § 1201), this modification does not qualify as circumvention of a technological
// protection measure (TPM), as it does not involve bypassing encryption, authentication, or similar protections.
// Distributing this code is therefore legal under the DMCA.
// This script is intended for educational and research purposes, such as exploring trial-related file structures,
@KavenTheriault
KavenTheriault / nginx_reverse_proxy.md
Last active February 21, 2020 22:52
Configure Nginx Reverse Proxy as failover

Configure Nginx Reverse Proxy as failover

In this exemple of configuration, if the first server fail (proxy_connect_timeout) one time (max_fails), the second server will be used for 60s (fail_timeout).

The SSL certificate need to be configure on the ReverseProxy server AND the proxyied servers. You can use the same certificate and configurations on all servers.

To test the configuration you can change your host file to simulate the correct domain name.

Use the following tool to configure SSL with optimal configuration.

#!/bin/bash
url="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/RichardBronosky/2d04c7c2e9a5bea67cd9760a35415a3f/raw/install_mongo.sh"
script="/tmp/userdata.sh"
echo "Running userdata script as $(whoami) from $(pwd)"
# Log commands to stdout and vicariously /var/log/cloud-init-output.log
set -o xtrace
# Exit on error
@ipbastola
ipbastola / clean-up-boot-partition-ubuntu.md
Last active August 16, 2024 13:39
Safest way to clean up boot partition - Ubuntu 14.04LTS-x64, Ubuntu 16.04LTS-x64

Safest way to clean up boot partition - Ubuntu 14.04LTS-x64, Ubuntu 16.04LTS-x64

Reference

Case I: if /boot is not 100% full and apt is working

1. Check the current kernel version

$ uname -r