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urcades / glasshole.sh
Created May 31, 2014 03:14
glasshole.sh — not by me, pasting for recording's sake.
#!/bin/bash
#
# GLASSHOLE.SH
#
# Find and kick Google Glass devices from your local wireless network. Requires
# 'beep', 'arp-scan', 'aircrack-ng' and a GNU/Linux host. Put on a BeagleBone
# black or Raspberry Pi. Plug in a good USB wireless NIC (like the TL-WN722N)
# and wear it, hide it in your workplace or your exhibition.
#
# Save as glasshole.sh, 'chmod +x glasshole.sh' and exec as follows:
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urcades / gist:611eef3082fca5acaa78
Created November 23, 2014 20:47
Cyberpunk Shit
upstream php-fpm {
server unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.example.com;
rewrite ^ http://example.com$request_uri?;
}
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urcades / Discipline and Punish — Highlights.md
Last active January 28, 2016 02:50
Discipline and Punish — Highlights

the execution no longer bears the specific mark of the crime or the social status of the criminal; a death that lasts only a moment – no torture must be added to it in advance, no further actions performed upon the corpse; an execution that affects life rather than the body.

‘Of course, we pass sentence, but this sentence is not in direct relation to the crime. It is quite clear that for us it functions as a way of treating a criminal. We punish, but this is a way of saying that we wish to obtain a cure.’ Today, criminal justice functions and justifies itself only by this perpetual reference to something other than itself, by this unceasing reinscription in non-juridical systems. Its fate is to be redefined by knowledge.

Rusche and Kirchheimer’s great work, Punishment and Social Structures,

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urcades / surveillance-notes.md
Created February 1, 2016 20:43
Surveillance Notes — Rob Horning

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Source: http://thenewinquiry.com/blogs/marginal-utility/surveillance-notes/

  1. It is increasingly common for surveillance to be represented as a total threat — an all-encompassing condition that is more like a climate than an particular apparatus made of people, institutions, technologies. Much like the impeding doom evoked by climate change, this representation of surveillance can inspire a helpless anxiety, if not outright disavowal. The sheer scale of the threat makes it easier to ignore as something unstoppable. Surveillance suffuses everyday life to the point where it becomes too banal to confront.
  2. Despite the massive power ascribed to the surveillance apparatus, that threat it represents is often limited to a matter of personal privacy, which seems to frame a self-protective response as the first, best line of resistance — hide yourself to be safe. Obfuscate or withhold your data. Try to disappear.
  3. Those sorts of evasive countermeasures tend to reinscribe the omnipotence of su
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urcades / keybase.md
Created March 19, 2016 06:18
keybase.md

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am edouerd on github.
  • I am edouard (https://keybase.io/edouard) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 1429 04D7 D3F8 8AD0 4519 6307 29B7 3FB4 CD6E 3F3D

To claim this, I am signing this object:

Verifying that +mornings is my blockchain ID. https://onename.com/mornings

tmux cheatsheet

As configured in my dotfiles.

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

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urcades / planets.txt
Last active January 10, 2021 21:52
planets within ~sabbus
This file has been truncated, but you can view the full file.
Alphabetical listing, generated with the following hoon:
=p (turn (gulf 0x1 0xffff) |=(a/@ `@p`(cat 4 ~lisnus a)))
*%/web/planets-lisnus/txt (turn p |=(a/@p (scot %p a)))
---
Notable planets:
~bishes-bottem