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hyun007 / span.io-api-documentation.md
Last active September 5, 2024 19:29
span.io api documentation

Span.io API Documentation

The Span API does not at this time require any authentication. This will probably change in the future.

Description: Gets panel summary, firmware version, door state, serial number, network status Request: GET /api/v1/status Response:

{
  "software": {
    "firmwareVersion": "spanos2/r202216/04",
@flaviut
flaviut / Setting up Emporia Vue 2 with ESPHome.md
Last active August 22, 2024 18:14
Setting up Emporia Vue 2 with ESPHome
@disulfidebond
disulfidebond / create_restore_dmg_macosx.md
Last active February 26, 2024 19:19
Create or Restore Disk Image in Mac OSX

Overview

This gist details how to create or restore a disk image in Mac OSX. There are three methods that are described: Carbon Copy Cloner, Disk Utility, and CommandLine.

  • Disclaimer:
    • I have no financial incentives to https://bombich.com or Apple.
    • Always make a backup of your data, and make 2 separate backups before trying something new.
    • The following steps have been tested and are a summary of my personal recommendations, but should be used at your own risk.
    • If there is a chance of imminent data loss, contact a professional for assistance, and do not rely on a random person from the Internet for help.

Method 1: Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC)

require 'cgi'
require 'active_support'
def verify_and_decrypt_session_cookie(cookie, secret_key_base = Rails.application.secret_key_base)
config = Rails.application.config
cookie = CGI::unescape(cookie)
salt = config.action_dispatch.authenticated_encrypted_cookie_salt
encrypted_cookie_cipher = config.action_dispatch.encrypted_cookie_cipher || 'aes-256-gcm'
# serializer = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor::NullSerializer # use this line if you don't know your serializer
serializer = ActionDispatch::Cookies::JsonSerializer
@PixelSergey
PixelSergey / dump.md
Last active November 2, 2024 04:32
Dump games with godmode9

Dumping games with Godmode9

Dumping games is the act of taking a game from your system or gamecart and copying it into a readable format onto your SD card. Dumping is perfectly legal if you keep the dumps to yourself, however sharing these dumps is piracy and is illegal.

This guide will tell you how to dump games from various formats and for various purposes. Dumping 3DS cartriges as .cia files is good if you want to install them to your system. Dumping them as .3ds files is good for emulators. Installed titles cannot be dumped as .3ds files. NDS cartiges can only be dumped as .nds files and cannot be installed (however, you can play them with emulators or flashcarts).

Dumping the RomFS of a game is primarily for romhacking purposess.

@kvaps
kvaps / grub.cfg
Created January 18, 2018 15:38
Grub config for EFI and PXE boot
set timeout=3
menuentry 'Linux diskless' --class os {
insmod efi_gop
insmod efi_uga
# set server from option 66 (tftp-server-name) if not exist, use next_server
if ! net_get_dhcp_option net_default_server ${net_default_interface} 66 string; then
echo ' using next_server option instead.'
@giannisp
giannisp / gist:ebaca117ac9e44231421f04e7796d5ca
Last active July 14, 2024 18:27
Upgrade PostgreSQL 9.6.5 to 10.0 using Homebrew (macOS)
After automatically updating Postgres to 10.0 via Homebrew, the pg_ctl start command didn't work.
The error was "The data directory was initialized by PostgreSQL version 9.6, which is not compatible with this version 10.0."
Database files have to be updated before starting the server, here are the steps that had to be followed:
# need to have both 9.6.x and latest 10.0 installed, and keep 10.0 as default
brew unlink postgresql
brew install [email protected]
brew unlink [email protected]
brew link postgresql
@flungo
flungo / lsiommu
Created March 10, 2017 23:59
List the devices and their IOMMU groups.
#!/bin/bash
for d in $(find /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/ -type l | sort -n -k5 -t/); do
n=${d#*/iommu_groups/*}; n=${n%%/*}
printf 'IOMMU Group %s ' "$n"
lspci -nns "${d##*/}"
done;
@burke
burke / genkey.rb
Created October 12, 2016 14:34
Create an Elliptic Curve keypair in ruby
require 'openssl'
k = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new('secp384r1').generate_key
p = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(k.public_key.group)
p.public_key = k.public_key
puts k.to_pem, p.to_pem
RealStdOut = $stdout
# Replace the main thread's $stdout and $stderr with IO.pipes
# Create a thread to watch for data on the pipes
# call given block with IO name, timestamp, and data read from IO
def redirect_stdout_and_stderr_to &callback
rout, $stdout = IO.pipe
rerr, $stderr = IO.pipe
map = { rout => 'stdout', rerr => 'stderr' }