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ethaniel / sms-to-telegram.md
Last active April 9, 2024 03:44
HOWTO: Receive SMS via 4G/LTE Huawei stick on Raspberry Pi 4 and forward them via Telegram

HOWTO: Receive SMS via 4G/LTE Huawei stick on Raspberry Pi 4 and forward them via Telegram

I live abroad and have only 1 sim card slot in my phone. It holds the SIM card of the country that I am in right now. But I also have another SIM card from my home country which receives my banking SMS codes. I can't afford to lose the "home" SIM card, so I decided to keep it in my house and forward the SMS messages to my main phone and computer via Telegram (just like Whatsapp, but so much better).

I also made a choice to use a 4G/LTE stick instead of 3G, because the 3G signal in my area is getting worse in worse due to operators upgrading their equipment.

Prerequisites

  1. Raspberry Pi 4
  2. Huawei E8372 (but can be any similar)

Step 1 - Get the Huawei card to work properly with Raspberry

@nicbet
nicbet / Dockerfile
Created June 27, 2019 03:00
Elixir 1.9 Releases Alpine Linux Docker Multi-Stage Build
# ---- Build Stage ----
FROM erlang:22-alpine AS app_builder
# Set environment variables for building the application
ENV MIX_ENV=prod \
TEST=1 \
LANG=C.UTF-8
# Fetch the latest version of Elixir (once the 1.9 docker image is available you won't have to do this)
RUN set -xe \
@chrismccord
chrismccord / phx-1.4-upgrade.md
Last active June 16, 2023 06:22
Phoenix 1.3.x to 1.4.0 Upgrade Guides

Phoenix 1.4 ships with exciting new features, most notably with HTTP2 support, improved development experience with faster compile times, new error pages, and local SSL certificate generation. Additionally, our channel layer internals receiveced an overhaul, provided better structure and extensibility. We also shipped a new and improved Presence javascript API, as well as Elixir formatter integration for our routing and test DSLs.

This release requires few user-facing changes and should be a fast upgrade for those on Phoenix 1.3.x.

Install the new phx.new project generator

The mix phx.new archive can now be installed via hex, for a simpler, versioned installation experience.

To grab the new archive, simply run:

@maxim
maxim / ecto_batch_stream.ex
Last active September 9, 2022 18:15
Similar to Rails `find_each`, but for Elixir's Ecto, using Stream
defmodule EctoBatchStream do
import Ecto.Query, only: [from: 1, from: 2]
@batch_size 1000
# Example:
#
# query = from u in MyApp.User, select: u.email
# stream = EctoBatchStream.stream(MyApp.Repo, query)
# stream |> Stream.take(3) |> Enum.to_list # => […]
@johanndt
johanndt / upgrade-postgres-9.3-to-9.5.md
Last active July 15, 2022 12:35 — forked from dideler/upgrade-postgres-9.3-to-9.4.md
Upgrading PostgreSQL from 9.3 to 9.5 on Ubuntu

TL;DR

Install Postgres 9.5, and then:

sudo pg_dropcluster 9.5 main --stop
sudo pg_upgradecluster 9.3 main
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.3 main
// XPath CheatSheet
// To test XPath in your Chrome Debugger: $x('/html/body')
// http://www.jittuu.com/2012/2/14/Testing-XPath-In-Chrome/
// 0. XPath Examples.
// More: http://xpath.alephzarro.com/content/cheatsheet.html
'//hr[@class="edge" and position()=1]' // every first hr of 'edge' class
@somebody32
somebody32 / gist:5232120
Last active October 4, 2022 08:19
Список литературы для ознакомления с concurrent programming и реализацией этих принципов и подходов на ruby. Огромное спасибо @brainopia за составление.

Введение

Начать стоит отсюда. Не пугайтесь то, что это книга по незнакомой OS, эти термины практически везде одинаковые и здесь они изложены в понятной для начинающих форме.

http://www.qnx.com/developers/docs/6.4.1/neutrino/getting_started/s1_procs.html

Прочесть нужно треть главы до подраздела "Starting a process", если С не пугает, читайте полностью. После прочтения вы будете понимать, что такое process, thread, mutex, priorites, semaphores, scheduler, contex-switch, kernel states.

Ruby

@webmasterkai
webmasterkai / img.l
Last active November 3, 2018 08:49 — forked from phpdude/nginx.conf
Mirror remote image files, supports dynamic resizing of images. nginx image_filter remote fetching with a local mirror of original and resized image. Using try_files instead of if statements and proxy_pass with proxy_store for permanent local storage. No cache expiration, that will need to be handled outside of this.
server {
server_name img.l;
root /var/www/cache/store/ns365;
index index.html;
# This requests the original file from itself and then resizes the image.
location ~ /resize/(\d+)x(\d+)/(.*) {
proxy_pass http://img.l/$3;
image_filter resize $1 $2;
image_filter_jpeg_quality 90;

Zero downtime deploys with unicorn + nginx + runit + rvm + chef

Below are the actual files we use in one of our latest production applications at Agora Games to achieve zero downtime deploys with unicorn. You've probably already read the GitHub blog post on Unicorn and would like to try zero downtime deploys for your application. I hope these files and notes help. I am happy to update these files or these notes if there are comments/questions. YMMV (of course).

Other application notes:

  • Our application uses MongoDB, so we don't have database migrations to worry about as with MySQL or postgresql. That does not mean that we won't have to worry about issues with the database with indexes being built in MongoDB or what have you.
  • We use capistrano for deployment.

Salient points for each file: