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ruby '2.7.1' | |
gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails' | |
gem 'tzinfo-data', '>= 1.2016.7' # Don't rely on OSX/Linux timezone data | |
# Action Text | |
gem 'actiontext', github: 'basecamp/actiontext', ref: 'okra' | |
gem 'okra', github: 'basecamp/okra' | |
# Drivers |
#!/bin/bash | |
rev="12" | |
_log(){ | |
echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - ${streamid} - $1" >> /tmp/ffmpeg.log | |
} | |
_log_para(){ | |
echo "$1" | fold -w 120 | sed "s/^.*$/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - ${streamid} - = &/" >> /tmp/ffmpeg.log |
# 生成 dhparam.pem 文件, 在命令行执行任一方法: | |
# 方法1: 很慢 | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 | |
# 方法2: 较快 | |
# 与方法1无明显区别. 2048位也足够用, 4096更强 | |
openssl dhparam -dsaparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 4096 |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Generate self signed root CA cert | |
openssl req -nodes -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout ca.key -out ca.crt -subj "/C=AU/ST=NSW/L=Sydney/O=MongoDB/OU=root/CN=`hostname -f`/emailAddress=kevinadi@mongodb.com" | |
# Generate server cert to be signed | |
openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout server.key -out server.csr -subj "/C=AU/ST=NSW/L=Sydney/O=MongoDB/OU=server/CN=`hostname -f`/emailAddress=kevinadi@mongodb.com" | |
# Sign the server cert |
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- 我想要挑戰isomorphic,但目前好像比較少redux配isomorphic又配上webpack的方案 | |
- 這個範例可看,最近全部改寫過 | |
- https://github.com/coodoo/react-redux-isomorphic-example | |
- 注意下面幾點 | |
- js/bootClient.js 與 js/bootServer.js | |
- bootServer.js 負責做 server-render |
http://www.alphacamp.tw/startup-bootcamp/web-development-bootcamp/
This howto describes setting up a LT2P over IPsec VPN server on your router with TomatoUSB firmware. This should allow you to connect using the built-in client to your Mac, iPhone or Android device. (Not sure about Windows.)
At the end of this tutorial, you should have a L2TP/IPsec VPN server that starts automatically on boot. Mac/iPhone/Android devices can connect with their native client and will be assigned an IP address within your LAN subnet. They should be able to talk to other devices on your LAN and should be able to contact hosts on the Internet NAT'd behind your WAN IP address.
# Mac OS X Lion introduced a new, iOS-like context menu when you press and hold a key | |
# that enables you to choose a character from a menu of options. If you are on Lion | |
# try it by pressing and holding down 'e' in any app that uses the default NSTextField | |
# for input. | |
# | |
# It's a nice feature and continues the blending of Mac OS X and iOS features. However, | |
# it's a nightmare to deal with in Atom if you're running vim mode, | |
# as it means you cannot press and hold h/j/k/l to move through your file. You have | |
# to repeatedly press the keys to navigate. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# <UDF name="hostname" label="The hostname for the new Linode" example="apps"> | |
# <UDF name="fqdn" label="The new Linode's Fully Qualified Domain Name" example="apps.example.com"> | |
# <UDF name="adminuser" label="Username for new admin user (cannot be dokku)"> | |
# <UDF name="adminpass" label="Password for new admin user"> | |
# <UDF name="adminkey" label="SSH public key authorized for admin user (password SSH auth will be disabled)"> | |
# <UDF name="dokkukey" label="SSH public key authorized for dokku user (used when deploying apps)"> | |
# Turn off password authentication and root login for SSH |