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== Networking ==
== Networking ==
* [[Syncthing]] - share folders with
* [[Syncthing]] - share folders with
* [[Creating, using and managing ssh keys]] - shell, ssh, keyring
* [[Netcat Chat]] - shell, netcat
* [[Netcat Chat]] - shell, netcat
* [[Get some HTTP content without a browser]] - Shell, netcat
* [[Get some HTTP content without a browser]] - Shell, netcat
* [[Reverse ssh tunnel]] - a poor man's VPN, or the way to access a local machine, without a public IP
* [[Tunnel your HTTP traffic with ssh]] - Shell, SSH, SOCKS
* [[Tunnel your HTTP traffic with ssh]] - Shell, SSH, SOCKS
* [[Sniff HTTP traffic on your machine]] - Shell, dsniff
* [[Sniff HTTP traffic on your machine]] - Shell, dsniff
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* [[find my pi on the local network]] - Shell
* [[find my pi on the local network]] - Shell
* [[Rqlite|Distributed database, Rqlite]] - Rqlite, Linux, Pi
* [[Rqlite|Distributed database, Rqlite]] - Rqlite, Linux, Pi
== Networking: SSH ==
* [[SSH]] - what you always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask about SSH
* [[Creating, using and managing ssh keys]] - shell, ssh, keyring
* [[Sshfs|sshfs]] - mount remote directories over an SSH to your local machine
* [[Reverse ssh tunnel]] - a poor man's VPN, or the way to access a local machine, without a public IP
==Networking: webserver ==
* [[Public html directories for users]]


== Operating Systems ==
== Operating Systems ==
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* [[Floppies write]] - in Linux
* [[Floppies write]] - in Linux
* [[Install Linux along with Windows]]- Linux, Windows, DualBoot
* [[Install Linux along with Windows]]- Linux, Windows, DualBoot


==Raspberry Pi==
==Raspberry Pi==
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* [[Weasyprint|Weasyprint: HTML & CSS To print]]
* [[Weasyprint|Weasyprint: HTML & CSS To print]]
* [[Imposition|Page Impositions with Imagemagick]]
* [[Imposition|Page Impositions with Imagemagick]]
* [[Mini zine collator|collating/imposing a one-sheet mini zine layout]]
* [[Pandoc]]
* [[ICML]] structured content in inDesign + designing using styles


== Arduino ==
== Arduino ==
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== Python ==
== Python ==
* [[Python Virtual Envs]]
* [[Python data-types]]
* [[Python data-types]]
* [[Python Subprocess]]
* [[Python Subprocess]]
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* [[Shell Cheat Sheet]]
* [[Shell Cheat Sheet]]
* [[Shell Scripting]]
* [[Shell Scripting]]
* Unix shell on Windows with [[Cygwin]]
* [[jq|jq]] Command line JSON processor


== Games ==
== Games ==
* [[Pygame]] - Python
* [[Pygame]] - Python
==Unix==
* [[UNIX]]
* [[UNIX_basics]]


== Version Control ==
== Version Control ==

Revision as of 18:09, 23 March 2020

See also the Category:Cookbook

Audio

Database

Django

Email

Files

Food

Hardware setup

Image

Lists

Maths

Networking

Networking: SSH

Networking: webserver

Operating Systems


Raspberry Pi

Print

Arduino

Python

Shell

Games

Unix

Version Control

Video

Text

OCR

Web

Agenda

Electronics & Hardware

Electronics Shopping

Where to buy electronics parts & other stuff

  • In Rotterdam:
  • On-Line:
    • Pieter Floris sells Arduini, sensors, displays and other cool stuff
    • iPrototype sells Arduini and such
    • Sparkfun sell lots of Arduini and other kits. They have their own design-team who make cool gadgets etc. However, they are in the U.S., so you will need a credit-card to buy stuff from Sparkfun, and shipping takes a while...
    • Farnell Wholesale Electronics. If you need a part and can't find it anywhere else, look here. However, you need to ba a business and have an account with them before you can order stuff. If you REALLY need something from Farnell, let me (Stock) know and i can order it for you.

Other

To be categorized

Bike