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iamwildtuna / gist:7772b7c84a11bf6e1385f23096a73a15
Last active March 23, 2026 23:10
VPN IP Addresses (IP адреса ChatGPT, Copilot, Meta, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Medium, X ex. Twitter, Discord)
Meta (Instagram, Facebook)
// Узлы
157.240.253.174, 157.240.253.172, 157.240.253.167, 157.240.253.63, 157.240.253.32
157.240.252.174, 157.240.252.172, 157.240.252.167, 157.240.252.63, 157.240.252.38
57.144.112.34, 57.144.110.1, 157.240.205.174, 87.245.223.97
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@matusnovak
matusnovak / README.md
Last active March 5, 2026 09:45
GPG + Git SSH Authentication and Signing on Windows 10

GPG + Git SSH Authentication and Signing on Windows 10

Introduction

This simple Gist will explain how to settup your GPG key to work for SSH authentication (with Git) and Git commit signing on Windows 10. This may seem straightforward on Linux, but there are certain tweaks needed on Windows.

No Cygwin, no MinGW, no Git Bash or any other Linux emulated environment. This works in pure Windows 10.

Software needed

@PatrickLang
PatrickLang / README.md
Last active August 23, 2025 23:53
Yubikey + Windows

Using a Yubikey 4 on Windows

These are my notes on how to set up GPG with the private key stored on the hardware Yubikey. This will reduce the chances of your GPG private key from being stolen, and also allow you to protect other secrets such as SSH private keys.

It's just some notes and a partial worklog for now, but I may turn it into a full blog post later.

@brigand
brigand / git.md
Created October 6, 2014 02:50
My Git Aliases

I use git a lot for work and other projects, so I invested the time in creating some high quality aliases that really work for me. These just go in your bash profile (~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc or ~/.profile depending on your OS).

I see a lot of people go overboard with aliases, and then end up not using them. They're meant to cover 95% of the commands I use, not 100%.

alias gcam='git commit -am'
alias gs='git status'
alias gplr='git pull --rebase'
alias gpsh='git push'
alias gpo='git push -u origin `git symbolic-ref --short HEAD`'