Original link: http://www.concentric.net/~Ttwang/tech/inthash.htm
Taken from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071223173210/http://www.concentric.net/~Ttwang/tech/inthash.htm
Reformatted using pandoc
Thomas Wang, Jan 1997
last update Mar 2007
Original link: http://www.concentric.net/~Ttwang/tech/inthash.htm
Taken from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071223173210/http://www.concentric.net/~Ttwang/tech/inthash.htm
Reformatted using pandoc
Thomas Wang, Jan 1997
last update Mar 2007
Putting cryptographic primitives together is a lot like putting a jigsaw puzzle together, where all the pieces are cut exactly the same way, but there is only one correct solution. Thankfully, there are some projects out there that are working hard to make sure developers are getting it right.
The following advice comes from years of research from leading security researchers, developers, and cryptographers. This Gist was [forked from Thomas Ptacek's Gist][1] to be more readable. Additions have been added from
from datetime import datetime | |
import urllib.request | |
import base64 | |
import json | |
import time | |
import os | |
webui_server_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:7860' | |
out_dir = 'api_out' |
export HISTSIZE="" | |
HIST_FILE=~/.bash_history | |
BACK_FILE=~/.bash_history_backup | |
if [ ! -f $BACK_FILE ];then touch -d "2 hours ago" $BACK_FILE;fi | |
if test $(find $BACK_FILE -mmin +60); then | |
HIST_SIZE=$(cat $HIST_FILE|wc -l) | |
BACK_SIZE=$(cat $BACK_FILE|wc -l) | |
GROWTH=$(($HIST_SIZE - $BACK_SIZE)) |
I use multiple devices with my bluetooth earphone connected to my mac machine, phone, or tablet.
When I boot my windows machine, it automatically connects to and snatches my bluetooth earphone. This is very annoying.
Results from google on ways to disable this are unhelpful:
#include <cstddef> // size_t | |
#if defined (__linux__) | |
# include <sys/sysinfo.h> | |
#elif defined (__APPLE__) | |
# include <mach/mach.h> | |
# include <mach/mach_host.h> | |
#elif defined (_WIN32) | |
# include <windows.h> | |
#endif |
출처: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification/certified-kubernetes-administrator-cka/
CKA(Certified Kubernetes Administrator)을 취득하였다.
CKA는 Linux Foundation과 CNCF(Cloud Native Computing Foundation)에서 Kubernetes 에코시스템 개발을 지원하기 위한 지속적인 노력의 일환으로 만들었습니다. CKA는 Kubernetes를 실행하는 명령줄에서 여러 작업을 해결해야 하는 감독이 있는 온라인 성능 기반 테스트입니다.
"인용: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification/certified-kubernetes-administrator-cka/"