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karolba / alpine-on-stardust-no-rescue.md
Last active January 6, 2025 02:35
Install Alpine Linux on Scaleway Stardust without the rescue image using https://netboot.xyz

A way to install Alpine Linux on a Scaleway Stardust instance without the use of a rescue image, but by booting into the install image over the network using https://netboot.xyz.

  1. Connect to the serial console, using scw instance server console {uuid} zone={zone}

  2. Reboot the VM into UEFI settings

    • either by executing systemctl reboot --firmware on the machine
    • or by using scw instance server reboot {uuid} zone={zone} locally and repeatedly mashing the escape key on the serial console image
  3. Go to Device Manager -> Network Device List -> the only network device -> HTTP Boot Configuration -> Boot URI

@joelonsql
joelonsql / PostgreSQL-EXTENSIONs.md
Last active April 26, 2025 09:23
1000+ PostgreSQL EXTENSIONs

🗺🐘 1000+ PostgreSQL EXTENSIONs

This is a list of URLs to PostgreSQL EXTENSION repos, listed in alphabetical order of parent repo, with active forks listed under each parent.

⭐️ >= 10 stars
⭐️⭐️ >= 100 stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️ >= 1000 stars
Numbers of stars might not be up-to-date.

@Ompluscator
Ompluscator / main.go
Created September 25, 2021 11:41
Go Proxy Full
package main
import (
"archive/zip"
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
@NiKiZe
NiKiZe / dnsmasq.conf
Last active March 6, 2025 08:41
Trying to chainload iPXE with full feature set from a lesser featured one. dnsmasq ProxyDHCP edition
# Known working dnsmasq version 2.85 config for iPXE proxydhcp usage
# things to replace:
# * 10.1.1.0 - your subnet
# * eth0 - interface to listen on, or switch to bind-dynamic
# * 10.1.1.2 - your tftp server ip
# * http://gentoo.ipxe.se/boot.ipxe - script to run once inside iPXE
# Debug logging
log-debug
@unixfox
unixfox / README.md
Last active November 3, 2024 13:06
Install alpine linux on Scaleway stardust
@thalamus
thalamus / ArchLinuxARM-M1
Last active February 23, 2025 12:24
How to boot Arch Linux ARM in QEMU (patched for M1)
/*
* This document is provided to the public domain under the
* terms of the Creative Commons CC0 public domain license
*/
How to boot Arch Linux ARM in QEMU (patched for M1)
Prerequisites:
QEMU - patched for M1 processors - patches: https://github.com/utmapp/qemu
@ityonemo
ityonemo / test.md
Last active April 26, 2025 03:10
Zig in 30 minutes

A half-hour to learn Zig

This is inspired by https://fasterthanli.me/blog/2020/a-half-hour-to-learn-rust/

Basics

the command zig run my_code.zig will compile and immediately run your Zig program. Each of these cells contains a zig program that you can try to run (some of them contain compile-time errors that you can comment out to play with)

Awesome Go

Build Status Awesome Slack Widget Netlify Status

Sponsorships

Digital Ocean

We have no monthly cost, but we have employees working hard to maintain the Awesome Go, with money raised we can repay the effort of each person involved! All billing and distribution will be open to the entire community.

A cura

@vegard
vegard / kernel-dev.md
Last active April 1, 2025 19:37
Getting started with Linux kernel development

Getting started with Linux kernel development

Prerequisites

The Linux kernel is written in C, so you should have at least a basic understanding of C before diving into kernel work. You don't need expert level C knowledge, since you can always pick some things up underway, but it certainly helps to know the language and to have written some userspace C programs already.

It will also help to be a Linux user. If you have never used Linux before, it's probably a good idea to download a distro and get comfortable with it before you start doing kernel work.

Lastly, knowing git is not actually required, but can really help you (since you can dig through changelogs and search for information you'll need). At a minimum you should probably be able to clone the git repository to a local directory.

@jigpu
jigpu / crypt-squashfs.sh
Created October 29, 2019 18:03
LUKS encrypt a squashfs disk image
#!/bin/sh
# https://martin.elwin.com/blog/2008/05/backups-with-squashfs-and-luks/
set -e
SQUASHFS_IMG="$1"
LUKS_IMG="$2"
CRYPTNAME=mkcrypt-$RANDOM
CRYPTDEV="/dev/mapper/$CRYPTNAME"