p.center Here lies everything I've made that I'm willing to share.
section#articles
h2 Articles
p These articles are more like the sysadmin's notes. I describe those parts here that I did myself. The date here represents when article was updated last time.
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time(datetime='2021-11-15') 15 November 2021
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a(href='stuff/article/nginx_recipes_and_tips') NGiNX's recipes & tips
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time(datetime='2020-09-22') 22 September 2020 (WIP)
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a(href='stuff/article/setting_up_a_mail_server') Setting up a mail server
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time(datetime='2020-08-15') 15 August 2020
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a(href='stuff/article/setting_up_a_tor_proxy_relay_hiddenserv') Setting up a Tor proxy, relay and hidden service
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time(datetime='2022-05-19') 19 May 2022
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a(href='stuff/article/rpi_root_on_external_drive') How to move a root partition from SD card off to external drive on Raspberry Pi
section#programs-scripts
h2 Programs and scripts
p.center Simple, yet useful (at least for me) programs and scripts I made.
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td kwh-cost
td 1.0.0 (24 December 2021)
td C
td MIT+NIGGER
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a(href=git_site+'/Arav/kwh-cost') source
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td(colspan='5')
p KWh cost calculator in C. What?.. That license? xD Learn at #[a(href='https://plusnigger.autism.exposed/') plusnigger.autism.exposed] about it. xD
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td httpprocwatchd
td 1.3.2 (2 January 2022)
td Go
td MIT+NIGGER
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a(href=git_site+'/Arav/httpprocwatchd') source
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td(colspan='5')
p It is a process watcher that gives processes' statuses in a JSON, XML or plain text format via HTTP GET request on /processes endpoint. Under the hood it calls a pgrep to get PIDs by process name. It is being used on about page to show wether service's running or not.
p Many years ago I wrote a little script to keep track of my piggy bank to learn how to work with SQLite 3 in Python.
p Now I wanted to learn how to make packages that could be installed using pip. And I took that script and made a universal simple solution that can work with any currency (that script was nailed to rubles). I threw SQLite and made a simple text format.
p Bash script for BIND9 that extracts domains from zone files of OpenNIC and forms a list of domains that have an IP-address.
section#music
h2 Music
p There was a period in my life when I was playing with audio sequencers. I lost all project files and only 3 tracks survived in mp3. #[a(href=files_site+"/music/My%20tracks,%20that%20survived/") You can get them here]. I've maybe like 15-20-ish project files ever created and just like 5 of them was finished.