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kubukoz / .scalafmt.conf
Last active October 29, 2025 08:41
How to disable significant indentation in Scala
runner.dialect = scala3
runner.dialectOverride.allowSignificantIndentation = false
# allows `if x then y`
runner.dialectOverride.allowQuietSyntax = true
@davidteren
davidteren / nerd_fonts.md
Last active October 27, 2025 21:58
Install Nerd Fonts via Homebrew [updated & fixed]
@worldofprasanna
worldofprasanna / terminal-capture.md
Last active November 4, 2025 13:23
Multiple screen terminal capture using asciinema & tmux

Commands Reference

  1. Start a new tmux named session tmux new -s terminal-capture
  2. Split the screen using these commands,
  • vertical split <C-b>"
  • horizontal split <C-b>%
  1. To navigate between the panes,
  • To goto Left pane <C-b> left-key
  • To goto Right pane <C-b> right-key
  • To goto Top pane up-key
@j00ru
j00ru / WCTF_2018_searchme_exploit.cpp
Created July 18, 2018 14:09
WCTF 2018 "searchme" exploit by Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk
// WCTF 2018 "searchme" task exploit
//
// Author: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk
// Date: 6 July 2018
// Tested on: Windows 10 1803 (10.0.17134.165)
//
// See also: https://j00ru.vexillium.org/2018/07/exploiting-a-windows-10-pagedpool-off-by-one/
#include <Windows.h>
#include <winternl.h>
#include <ntstatus.h>
@saelo
saelo / pwn.js
Created May 6, 2018 16:12
Exploit for the "roll a d8" challenge of PlaidCTF 2018
//
// Quick and dirty exploit for the "roll a d8" challenge of PlaidCTF 2018.
// N-day exploit for https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8/+/b5da57a06de8791693c248b7aafc734861a3785d
//
// Scroll down do "BEGIN EXPLOIT" to skip the utility functions.
//
// Copyright (c) 2018 Samuel Groß
//
//

Thread Pools

Thread pools on the JVM should usually be divided into the following three categories:

  1. CPU-bound
  2. Blocking IO
  3. Non-blocking IO polling

Each of these categories has a different optimal configuration and usage pattern.

@eamelink
eamelink / recursion-and-trampolines-in-scala.md
Last active May 22, 2025 13:56
Recursion and Trampolines in Scala

Recursion and Trampolines in Scala

Recursion is beautiful. As an example, let's consider this perfectly acceptable example of defining the functions even and odd in Scala, whose semantics you can guess:

def even(i: Int): Boolean = i match {
  case 0 => true
  case _ => odd(i - 1)
}

def odd(i: Int): Boolean = i match {

@ffittschen
ffittschen / gitconfig.md
Last active October 23, 2025 07:09
Use IntelliJ or WebStorm as git mergetool with SourceTree

Use IntelliJ or WebStorm as git mergetool

Configure Sourcetree

The merge tool that ships with JetBrain's IntelliJ IDEA or WebStorm is really awesome and way better than FileMerge. It is quite simple to configure SourceTree to use it as the default mergetool:

  1. Open the SourceTree preferences and select the Diff tab
  2. Choose Custom both as Visual Diff Tool and as Merge Tool
  3. Paste the following commands into the textfields:
  • Diff Command: /Applications/IntelliJ\ IDEA.app/Contents/MacOS/idea diff