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Supac - a declarative package manager written in Rust, scriptable in nushell ( codeberg.org )

Supac is a declarative package manager written in Rust fully scriptable in nushell. It's meant to make it easy to use the native package managers in existing distros without going through the associated headaches of using Nix, while maintaining the ergonomics of structured data in nushell. ...

rTransfer: An rsync command line helper tool ( codeberg.org )

Last year I created an rsync tool for myself. In short, It's purpose was to build rsync commands within a config file and use those files to build and run rsync commands. I preferred this over the every growing list of rsync commands I was experiencing. Making aliases for everything and keeping commands unified and neat was ...

Supac - a declarative package manager written in Rust, scriptable in nushell ( codeberg.org )

Supac is a declarative package manager written in Rust fully scriptable in nushell. It's meant to make it easy to use the native package managers in existing distros without going through the associated headaches of using Nix, while maintaining the ergonomics of structured data in nushell. ...

dialhome-study/browser-network-insights: they have played us for absolute fools ( codeberg.org )

Set up a framework to fully man-in-the-middle my own browsers' networking and see what they're up to beyond just looking at their DNS queries and encrypted tcp packets. We force the browser to trust our mitmproxy cacert so we can peek inside cleartext traffic and made it conveniently reproducible and extensible. ...

dialhome-study/browser-network-insights: they have played us for absolute fools ( codeberg.org )

Set up a framework to fully man-in-the-middle my own browsers' networking and see what they're up to beyond just looking at their DNS queries and encrypted tcp packets. We force the browser to trust our mitmproxy cacert so we can peek inside cleartext traffic and made it conveniently reproducible and extensible. ...

dialhome-study/browser-network-insights: they have played us for absolute fools ( codeberg.org )

Set up a framework to fully man-in-the-middle my own browsers' networking and see what they're up to beyond just looking at their DNS queries and encrypted tcp packets. We force the browser to trust our mitmproxy cacert so we can peek inside cleartext traffic and made it conveniently reproducible and extensible. ...

dialhome-study/browser-network-insights: they have played us for absolute fools ( codeberg.org )

Set up a framework to fully man-in-the-middle my own browsers' networking and see what they're up to beyond just looking at their DNS queries and encrypted tcp packets. We force the browser to trust our mitmproxy cacert so we can peek inside cleartext traffic and made it conveniently reproducible and extensible. ...

My first completed KiCad project: A breadboard adapter for Aries low-profile ZIF sockets ( codeberg.org )

I've been working on Ben Eater's breadboard 6502 computer project for a little while. The pins on the EEPROM sometimes get bent when I pry it out of the breadboard to reprogram it. I was afraid that they'd break eventually, so I looked into getting a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket to put on the board, which should be gentler ...