“There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things.” — Phil Karlton Introduction In today’s tech organisations, you find 2 … Read more5 Engineering Manager Archetypes
Origem: 5 Engineering Manager Archetypes
“There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things.” — Phil Karlton Introduction In today’s tech organisations, you find 2 … Read more5 Engineering Manager Archetypes
Origem: 5 Engineering Manager Archetypes
Com o constante crescimento da Hash, tornou-se necessário o desenvolvimento de novas ferramentas para facilitar as integrações entre…
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In the Roll The Bones Tourbook, Neil Peart explained the line, “We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost”:”A line from John Barth’s The Tidewater Tales (he said I could use it) which echoed around inside me for a long time after I read that book. To me, it just means go for it. There are no failures of talent, only failures of character. I think that’s often true too. Sure there a lot of talented people who don’t achieve artistic or worldly success, but I think there’s usually a reason – a failure inside them. The important thing is: if you fail once, or if your luck is bad this time, the dream is still there. A dream is only over if you give it up – or if it comes true. That is called irony. We have to remember the oracle’s words, from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory and lumpy athletic shoes: Just do it. No excuses.” >>
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(nvram set ssh_en=1;nvram commit)
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=1c249158807034e4341dfdc1ad7b365d/api/misystem/set_config_iotdev?bssid=Xiaomi&user_id=longdike&ssid=-h%3Bnvram%20set%20ssh%5Fen%3D1%3B%20nvram%20commit%3B
(sed -i ‘s/channel=.*/channel=”debug”/g’ /etc/init.d/dropbear)
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=1c249158807034e4341dfdc1ad7b365d/api/misystem/set_config_iotdev?bssid=Xiaomi&user_id=longdike&ssid=-h%3Bsed%20-i%20’s/channel=.*/channel=%5C%22debug%5C%22/g’%20/etc/init.d/dropbear%3B
(/etc/init.d/dropbear start)
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=1c249158807034e4341dfdc1ad7b365d/api/misystem/set_config_iotdev?bssid=Xiaomi&user_id=longdike&ssid=-h%3B/etc/init.d/dropbear%20start%3B
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=1c249158807034e4341dfdc1ad7b365d/api/misystem/set_config_iotdev?bssid=gallifrey&user_id=doctor&ssid=-h%0Aecho%20-e%20%27%5Cn%27%20%7C%20passwd%20root%0A
No note subir o http server para baixar as imagens para o roteador
sudo python -m SimpleHTTPServer
ssh root@192.168.31.1
cd /tmp
wget http://192.168.31.128:8000/openwrt-ramips-mt7621-xiaomi_redmi-router-ac2100-squashfs-kernel1.bin
wget http://192.168.31.128:8000/openwrt-ramips-mt7621-xiaomi_redmi-router-ac2100-squashfs-rootfs0.bin
mtd write openwrt-ramips-mt7621-xiaomi_redmi-router-ac2100-squashfs-rootfs0.bin rootfs0
mtd write openwrt-ramips-mt7621-xiaomi_redmi-router-ac2100-squashfs-kernel1.bin kernel1
nvram set uart_en=1
nvram set bootdelay=5
nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=1
nvram commit
reboot
pelo cabo ethernet
ssh root@192.168.1.1
opkg update
opkg install luci
Many organizations regularly come forward and share their best practices, tools, techniques and offer an insight into engineering culture on various public platforms like engineering blogs, conferences & meetups. The content is curated from these avenues and shared in this repository.
Note to readers: This list refers to some of the articles, posts, videos, tools, and techniques published before 2015. Please use such material with caution as there may be recent advances in technology and practices which offer better alternatives and perspectives.
bugfender.com/blog/react-design-patterns-part-1/
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Something I had long felt instinctively, without being able to articulate it, could finally be put into words. I saw that it was plain wrong to evaluate people according to race, for it was clear that culture was the real divider among peoples. Given enough time, a generation or two, we could all become “The Other,” no more different in behavior from our neighbors and peers than they were from each other. Even the cosmetic differences would disappear in the course of a few more generations of “assimilation,” adopting the local diet, mores, and chromosomes, and eventually dissolving into the gene pool.
The word race comes from the same Latin root as the French word rascin – root. Hence the English word deracinated, “to be uprooted.” Exiled, perhaps. Well, exile is better than imprisonment, after all, and it seems to me that roots are highly overrated anyway. But racemus is Latin for “bunch of grapes,” and perhaps those are sour ones. I no longer had any roots; I only had the road.
www.maxpou.fr/git-cheat-sheet
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thesmartcoder.dev/10-things-front-end-developers-should-learn-in-2021
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thenewstack.io/which-programming-languages-use-the-least-electricity/
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nordicapis.com/when-to-use-what-rest-graphql-webhooks-grpc/
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