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jarmitage / avril.tidal
Created April 14, 2020 20:37
Avril 14th
-- happy avril 14th :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
do
let bars = 4
key = "8"
righthand = "[[4 -3] [0 _ _ _ _ _ 0]] [[-3, -8] [7 5 4 0]]"
lefthand = "[0 9 12 16] [4 12 16 19] [5 12 17 19] [2 12 17 16]"
d1 $ slow bars
$ stack [
n (righthand + key + "<24 36>/2"),
Updated 2025-01-17 thanks to Yemster's comment.
This should work on any architecture of Amazon Linux 2.
(_Although not tested , should also work for Amazon Linux 2023_).
**Prereq**
- visit https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/ to grab the link to the relevant tarball for your specific server architecture.
- Use `uname -a` to find out your arch if unknown
### TL;DR
@joepie91
joepie91 / random.md
Last active January 5, 2026 15:33
Secure random values (in Node.js)

Not all random values are created equal - for security-related code, you need a specific kind of random value.

A summary of this article, if you don't want to read the entire thing:

  • Don't use Math.random(). There are extremely few cases where Math.random() is the right answer. Don't use it, unless you've read this entire article, and determined that it's necessary for your case.
  • Don't use crypto.getRandomBytes directly. While it's a CSPRNG, it's easy to bias the result when 'transforming' it, such that the output becomes more predictable.
  • If you want to generate random tokens or API keys: Use uuid, specifically the uuid.v4() method. Avoid node-uuid - it's not the same package, and doesn't produce reliably secure random values.
  • If you want to generate random numbers in a range: Use random-number-csprng.

You should seriously consider reading the entire article, though - it's

@mweibel
mweibel / passport-mock.js
Last active May 14, 2024 09:32
Mock passport.js with an own strategy
/**
* Author: Michael Weibel <michael.weibel@gmail.com>
* License: MIT
*/
var passport = require('passport')
, StrategyMock = require('./strategy-mock');
module.exports = function(app, options) {
// create your verify function on your own -- should do similar things as