Mira
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sporadic attempts at cybersec.
personal channel.

files: @mira_files
playlist: @the_coding_playlist
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have a good y'all
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this little kid came and sat with me in the church. feels great man
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the radical change this country needs ngl
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people suffer from breakups.
i suffer from unmerged PRs
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this is my highest ever since uni was done. you can probably assume how the admin reveal would go
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https://youtu.be/jFrGhodqC08?si=4e-YtTSdBHqtitJ6 #yt
i bet it's the AWS certified guy laughing.
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https://youtu.be/jFrGhodqC08?si=4e-YtTSdBHqtitJ6 #yt
on a serious note, can't really tell if this is actually realistic. like, there is so much that goes into having a working and reliably hosted service. downtime crisis seems inevitable too. but it's a stuff i should take a deeper look at
for those of us who wake up now, great day y'all
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the typa stuff i send to Tz after i said let us lock in
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30 minutes here.
too much to ask ?
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I often like to generate a tree view of a codebase to get the picture of what's really going on and how the project is structured. the built-in
tree command doesn't ignore some dirs and files for some reason. so i built a CLI tool with some nice additional features. github repo:

- https://github.com/AmanuelCh/branch-flow

branch-flow is a python CLI tool to visualize directory structures as a tree with customizable features. you can also export the results to a
.txt file or .json file. you can read the readme for additional info

#MyProjects #BranchFlow
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the duality of man
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wish i had danced on tiktok videos in 2020. wouldn't have stayed up till 4am now
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