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Secure
- TypeError/secure secure.py 🔒 is a lightweight package that adds optional security headers for Python web frameworks.
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Created a library to help set security headers for Python frameworks
You can check it out here: https://github.com/TypeError/secure
- Secure.py – add security headers for Python web frameworks
keyring
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using keyring - no keyring set and giving errors about backend
pi@raspberrypi:/etc $ pip show keyring Name: keyring Version: 23.13.1 Summary: Store and access your passwords safely. Home-page: https://github.com/jaraco/keyring Author: Kang Zhang Author-email: [email protected] License: Location: /usr/local/lib/python3.9/dist-packages Requires: importlib-metadata, jaraco.classes, jeepney, SecretStorage Required-by:
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Microsoft is turning Windows 11's Start Menu into an ad delivery system
There were 2 major pain points for me:
* USB access is more difficult than just plugging something in.
* Debugging tools like perf, RR, etc were either unsupported because they needed hardware counters or custom builds (no system headers in apt to help either).
* The VM takes a lot of disk space.
The rest of the experience was fairly smooth. WSL2 can access the entire filesystem through /mnt//. Windows -> WSL is a bit janky, but it works. GPU access is supported. Network access works. You can use a remote X session to get GUIs working, though you need to be comfortable with linux. Unfortunately having DISPLAY set caused pip to hang for long periods due to [1], but apparently that's been resolved.
- Keyring – an easy way to access the system keyring service from Python
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Unattended backups?
I used the keyring command which stores credentials securely in macOS keychain or Windows credential locker, etc. but you could also have it read a text file stored in a secure location of something else, lots of ways to do it
What are some alternatives?
pycryptodome - A self-contained cryptographic library for Python
Spoodle - A mass subdomain (Subbrute) + poodle vulnerability scanner
oso - Oso is a batteries-included framework for building authorization in your application.
sitri - Sitri - powerful settings & configs for python
DisCapTy - DisCapTy is a Python module to generate Captcha images without struggling your mind on how to make your own. Everyone can use it!
fastapi-redis-rate-limiter - fastapi-redis-rate-limiter
securo - Encrypt and descrypt files and folders using a symmetric encryption