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Block YouTube Ads on AppleTV by Decrypting and Stripping Ads from Profobuf
The trickiest part of decoding protobufs blind is how embedded messages and strings have the same tag type, but that's pretty easy to handle.
You can write a simple protobuf decoder in a couple hundred lines of code if you don't want to pull in the full protoc dependency: https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/blob/master/guberna... https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/blob/master/guberna...
- Update labels.yaml by chris-short · Pull Request #24315 · kubernetes/test-infra
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A Practical Guide to Growing Your Open Source Project: Part 1 – Contributors
Advanced tip: have a way for approved contributors to re-trigger CI. For example, Kubernetes, Kubeflow, and minikube use a tool called prow to run tests. Prow comes with a prow-bot that can accept different commands, automatically tagging issues or rerunning specific tests. Not for small projects, but this can alleviate maintainer headaches caused by trivial busy work.
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out of the loop question: wtf is honking?
It started as a small inside joke, but kinda just blew up. A bunch of us really loved UGG (which, if you haven’t played it, still highly recommend it even if you aren’t normally into video games), and as some of us have been known to do, take jokes a little too far/literal. A plug-in for the Kubernetes was built (https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/pull/14587) that posts goose pictures on command. Then there were some contests/activities put together at our contributor summit that were goose-themed.
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Don't Use Protobuf for Telemetry
Here's a minimal Python protobuf parser that can extract basic information in about 50 LOC.
https://github.com/kubernetes/test-infra/blob/master/guberna...
parallel-aes
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Block YouTube Ads on AppleTV by Decrypting and Stripping Ads from Profobuf
A few points...
If you've got a Raspberry Pi 4 as your proxy, aren't you already struggling to pump more than 600Mbps over your network? Even if so, are you really pulling down more than 300Mb/s over a single TLS connection?
Even in that scenario, AES encryption/decryption can be parallelized (https://github.com/gurupunskill/parallel-aes).
To me, it seems like a pretty narrow set of scenarios where you'd not have the processing power to decrypt/encrypt at the speed of your network.
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What’s the quickest way to massively parallelise a task?
I know nothing about encryption, but maybe the first hit on google is useful?: https://github.com/gurupunskill/parallel-aes
What are some alternatives?
Protobuf.NET - Protocol Buffers library for idiomatic .NET
urlfilter - AdGuard content blocking library in golang
kubetest2 - Kubetest2 is the framework for launching and running end-to-end tests on Kubernetes.
protodump - A utility to dump all Protobuf file descriptors from a given binary as *.proto files
upb - a small protobuf implementation in C
protozero - Minimalist protocol buffer decoder and encoder in C++
bloaty - Bloaty: a size profiler for binaries
privaxy - Privaxy is the next generation tracker and advertisement blocker. It blocks ads and trackers by MITMing HTTP(s) traffic.
protobag
webui-privaxy