All collected Discord error codes, categorized by type (first 2 digits).
Code | Message |
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0 | General error (such as a malformed request body, amongst other things) |
;;; nano-org-wip.el --- N Λ N O org mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*- | |
;; Copyright (C) 2024 Nicolas P. Rougier | |
;; Maintainer: Nicolas P. Rougier <Nicolas.Rougier@inria.fr> | |
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. | |
;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
/* | |
* The MIT License (MIT) | |
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* Copyright (c) 2014 Matthieu Harlé | |
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Setting Up OpenWRT on a Virtual Machine with Proxmox | |
# Based on: https://community.bigbeartechworld.com/t/setting-up-openwrt-on-a-virtual-machine-with-proxmox/257 | |
# Set your wished version: | |
export VER="23.05" | |
export ARCH="amd64" | |
export INDEX_URL="https://images.linuxcontainers.org/images/openwrt/$VER/$ARCH/default" | |
#export BUILDDATE=$(date -d "yesterday" '+%Y%m%d') |
So, you guys might be wondering, how do these "Developers" get your favourite Custom roms, such as LineageOS, Paranoid Android etc., to their own devices. Well I'm here to Guide you on how to do it, specifically on how to bringup or make your own device tree from scratch or adapting.
Prerequisite: Certain requirements are to be met before you start with this amazing journey.
The list below is compiled to inform, guide, and inspire budding security researchers. Oh and to pick something for bedtime reading too.
Included in the list are works on the following topics related to MCU/SoC security:
At the end of the list, there is also a section with links to articles of potential general interest, not addressing vulnerabilities in any specific device.
/** | |
* Force directed graph layout algorithm according to Fruchterman and Reingold's principle. | |
* The algorithm can be summarized as follows: | |
* algorithm SPRING(G:graph); | |
* place vertices of G in random locations; | |
* repeat N times | |
* calculate the force on each vertex; | |
* move the vertex c4 | |
* draw graph on canvas, plotter or any drawing tool. | |
* |
public class Perlin { | |
public int repeat; | |
public Perlin(int repeat = -1) { | |
this.repeat = repeat; | |
} | |
public double OctavePerlin(double x, double y, double z, int octaves, double persistence) { | |
double total = 0; |
This article proved to be a decent starting point, but I was particularly interested in allowing password-based logins to OpenVPN using a username/password backed by FreeIPA (opposed to client certificates) as the identity provider.
ipa-client-install --mkhomedir
kinit
ipa service-add openvpn/`hostname`