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ITMO University / Computer Science / 1st Semester / Lab №2 — Converting an IPv4 Address to a Binary Format using a Bash Script
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 InternationalA comprehensive resource for the lab work (#2) assigned in the Computer Science course at ICT faculty in 2023, offering lecture transcripts, a LaTeX report template, and practical code examples for converting an IPv4 address to a binary format using a Bash script.
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ITMO University / Computer Science / 1st Semester / Lab №1 — Introduction to Linux CLI and Bash Scripting
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Joke website + API for "leaking" new song by Geoxor. However, there's a catch: your IP gets leaked too!
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A set of scripts for place.geoxor.moe event (aka g/place) — automatic time-lapses, scrapers, statistics, bots and more!
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ITMO University / Algorithms and Data Structures / 1st Semester / Лабораторная работа №1
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Downloads and stores raw data from a given Minecraft server with BlueMap enabled
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that's a nice argument. unfortunately, you got pinged on discord. though, the message seems a bit strange... ooh, what's that? your ip!
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Vladimir Malinovskiy / 152-FZ — Withdrawal of Personal Data Processing Consent
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 InternationalEverything I found (including a personal journey) related to filing withdrawals of the personal data processing consents in Russia [#notalegaladvice]
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A simple Telegram bot that interacts with rferee's API to fetch images from their Midjourney library.
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Vladimir Malinovskiy / Diffusers
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 InternationalA collection of personal findings about diffusion models used for generating images.
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Vladimir Malinovskiy / Compressed Charcoal
Do What The F*ck You Want To Public LicenseI was requested to build a pipeline for compressing a charcoal. I guess that's what they meant by it…
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Getting the server and client to agree on generating a 69 characters long random string via blazing-fast Python APIs.
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