http://twitter.com/share?text=<TITLE>&url=<URL>
E.g. http://twitter.com/share?text=This+is+google+a+search+engine&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com
http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=&p[title]=
a4b.amazonaws.com | |
access-analyzer.amazonaws.com | |
account.amazonaws.com | |
acm-pca.amazonaws.com | |
acm.amazonaws.com | |
airflow-env.amazonaws.com | |
airflow.amazonaws.com | |
alexa-appkit.amazon.com | |
alexa-connectedhome.amazon.com | |
amazonmq.amazonaws.com |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
from scipy.io import wavfile | |
import os | |
import numpy as np | |
import argparse | |
from tqdm import tqdm | |
# Utility functions |
scrapped from @x0rz,@etlow,@Dinosn,@hackerfantastic,@highmeh,@cyb3rops and others
CSPRNG (Cryptographically Secure Pseudo-Random Number Generator) functions:
os.urandom(n)
: return a string of n random bytes.random.SystemRandom()
: provides random functions that uses os.urandom()
.Note: Don't use random
module for PRNG for security purposes.
import argparse | |
import boto.sqs | |
import json | |
import os | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Saves all messages from an AWS SQS queue into a folder.') | |
parser.add_argument( | |
'-q', '--queue', dest='queue', type=str, required=True, | |
help='The name of the AWS SQS queue to save.') |
"""An AWS lambda function for pushing VPC flow logs to Sumo Logic. | |
To use this you need to do a few things: | |
- In the Sumo Logic console create a new Hosted / HTTP collector (https://service.sumologic.com/help/Configuring_an_HTTP_Source.htm) | |
- Save the secret URL that is generated, you'll need it below | |
- Enable flow logs (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/flow-logs.html) | |
- Create a new Lambda function. If you're doing this in the console: | |
- Skip picking a blueprint | |
- Function name: FlowLogsToSumo |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
## Tiny Syslog Server in Python. | |
## | |
## This is a tiny syslog server that is able to receive UDP based syslog | |
## entries on a specified port and save them to a file. | |
## That's it... it does nothing else... | |
## There are a few configuration parameters. | |
LOG_FILE = 'youlogfile.log' |
This document lays out some baseline expectations between conference speakers and conference presenters. The general goal is to maximize the value the conference provides to its attendees and community and to let speakers know what they might reasonably expect from a conference.
We believe that all speakers should reasonably expect these things, not just speakers who are known to draw large crowds, because no one is a rockstar but more people should have the chance to be one. We believe that conferences are better -- and, dare we say, more diverse -- when the people speaking are not just the people who can afford to get themselves there, either because their company paid or they foot the bill themselves. Basically, this isn't a rock show rider, it's some ideas that should help get the voices of lesser known folks heard.
These expectations should serve as a starting point for discussion between speaker and organizer. They are not a list of demands; they are a list of rea