https://www.nintendo.com.hk/data/json/switch_software.json
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/data/software/xml/switch.xml
| echo "" | |
| echo "************ Github Dork Links (must be logged in) *******************" | |
| echo "" | |
| echo " password" | |
| echo "https://github.com/search?q=%22$1%22+password&type=Code" | |
| echo "https://github.com/search?q=%22$without_suffix%22+password&type=Code" | |
| echo "" | |
| echo " npmrc _auth" |
| . | |
| .. | |
| ........ | |
| @ | |
| * | |
| *.* | |
| *.*.* | |
| 🎠|
| ` | |
| ~/ | |
| ~ | |
| ×™× | |
| ___ | |
| __ | |
| _ |
A combination of my own methodology and the Web Application Hacker's Handbook Task checklist, as a Github-Flavored Markdown file
In February 2017, Google announced the availability GPU-based VMs. I spun up a few of these instances, and ran some benchmarks. Along the way, I wrote down the steps taken to provision these VM instances, and install relevant drivers.
Update April 2019: Updated instructions to use instances with the Tesla T4 GPUs.