A collection of short write-ups on small things I learn day to day across a variety of languages and technologies. These are things that don't really warrant a full blog post. These are things I've picked up by Learning In Publicβ’.
I blog longer form posts on Retro-Computing at 8-Bit Labs and if I ever get back to it, posts on more modern technologies and programming are at Alteridem.Net.
- Count Git merge commits by Author
- List repositories in a GitHub Organization
- List repositories in an Azure DevOps Project
- Read a CSV File
- Running programs
- Display registers
- Display memory
- Stepping through a program
- Setting register and memory values
- Redirecting system calls
- TUI text user interface
- Revert the Last Commit
- View commits on all branches for a user
- Calculate Git commits by Author on all branches in C#
- Format the oneline output
- Git Shallow Clone
- pwn.college notes and code from working through the course.
- Packet Reassembly in Wireshark
- CCGMS & WiModem
- JiffyDOS
- SD2IEC
- Supermon+64 V1.2
- Writing BASIC Files on the Computer and Transferring to the Commodore 64
- Install WSL2
- Install Desktop and RDP Access in a WSL Distro
- Set the Default User back from Root after Importing WSL Distro
I shamelessly stole this idea and format from jbranchaud/til.
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