1 and 2 is equivalent.
- 1
sharo@kirima:~$ date "+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%:z"
2020-05-24T14:38:26+09:00
- 2
sharo@kirima:~$ date --iso-8601='seconds'
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| # frozen_string_literal: true | |
| require 'openssl' | |
| class Base32 | |
| ALPHABET = (('A'..'Z').to_a + ('2'..'7').to_a).map(&:freeze).freeze | |
| PADDING_CHAR = '=' | |
| BITS_PER_BYTE = 8 |
| 0.0.0.0 api.surfeasy.com | |
| 0.0.0.0 opera-proxy.net | |
| 0.0.0.0 api.sec-tunnel.com | |
| 0.0.0.0 sitecheck2.opera.com | |
| 0.0.0.0 opera-mini.net | |
| 0.0.0.0 exchange.opera.com | |
| 0.0.0.0 features.opera-api.com |
| #define _GNU_SOURCE | |
| // compile: | |
| // gcc -m64 -shared -I../Capture_Linux_v7.1.9/NvFBC/inc -fPIC dl_prog3.c -o nvfbc_preload.64.so -ldl | |
| // gcc -m64 -shared -I../Capture_Linux_v7.1.9/NvFBC/inc -fPIC dl_prog3.c -o nvfbc_preload.32.so -ldl | |
| // Run: | |
| // LD_PRELOAD="$PWD/nvfbc_preload.32.so $PWD/nvfbc_preload.64.so" DISPLAY=:0 ../Capture_Linux_v7.1.9/NvFBC/samples/NvFBCToGLEnc/NvFBCToGLEnc -f 10 | |
| #include "NvFBC.h" |
| NVIDIA Driver Version: 455.23.05 CUDA Version: 11.1 | |
| Credit: r4d1x | |
| For benchmarking the card and allowing me to release the benchmarks here | |
| There are a handful of algorithms failing, mostly appears related to SCRYPT and | |
| is liking a tuning issue or small driver issue that we will need to take a look at. | |
| Otherwise, seems fairly stable. | |
1 and 2 is equivalent.
sharo@kirima:~$ date "+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%:z"
2020-05-24T14:38:26+09:00
sharo@kirima:~$ date --iso-8601='seconds'
| #!/bin/sh | |
| fricas -nosman <<EOF | |
| E := [_ | |
| -- Standard Illumination Model for Computers_ | |
| --_ | |
| -- Is defined as a system of linear equations, where negative_ | |
| -- colors don't exist and is solved by computing the point at_ | |
| -- which they all intersect the one which needs to be defined_ | |
| -- as the Planckian locus of the illuminant._ |
By default Linux ignores Broadcast and Multicast ICMP messages. That's why you need to enable it first:
sysctl -w net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts=0To join any mutlicast address (e.g. 224.10.10.10/24) just add it to your active interface (e.g. eth0) and append the keyword autojoin at the end:
| // These hashes are for algorithmic use cases, such as bucketing in hashtables, where security isn't | |
| // needed and 32 or 64 bits is enough (that is, rare collisions are acceptable). These are way simpler | |
| // than sha1 (and all its deps) or similar, and with a short, clean (base 36 alphanumeric) result. | |
| // A simple, *insecure* 32-bit hash that's short, fast, and has no dependencies. | |
| // Output is always 7 characters. | |
| // Loosely based on the Java version; see | |
| // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6122571/simple-non-secure-hash-function-for-javascript | |
| const simpleHash = str => { | |
| let hash = 0; |
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "context" | |
| "fmt" | |
| "net" | |
| "os" | |
| "os/signal" | |
| "syscall" |