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import crypto from "crypto";
import { renderToStaticMarkup } from "react-dom/server";
import createMailgun from "mailgun-js";
import type { ActionFunction, LoaderFunction, Session } from "remix";
import { createCookieSessionStorage, json, redirect } from "remix";
/*******************************************************************************
* Before we can do anything, we need to make sure the environment has
* everything we need. If anything is missing, we just prevent the app from
* starting up.
@edmondburnett
edmondburnett / 7300_wsjtx.md
Last active June 9, 2024 12:21
Icom IC-7300 WSJT-X FT8 Settings

IC-7300 digital modes/FT8 setup

WSJT-X Radio tab

  • Serial Port: /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
  • Baud Rate: 115200
  • Data Bits: Eight
  • Stop Bits: Two
  • Handshake: None
# Defaults / Configuration options for homebridge
# The following settings tells homebridge where to find the config.json file and where to persist the data (i.e. pairing and others)
HOMEBRIDGE_OPTS=-U /var/lib/homebridge
# If you uncomment the following line, homebridge will log more
# You can display this via systemd's journalctl: journalctl -f -u homebridge
# DEBUG=*
@skwasha
skwasha / .dockercfg.template
Last active August 7, 2018 13:40
Deploying Meteor to AWS Elastic Beanstalk as a Docker image from Github via CircleCI
{
"https://index.docker.io/v1/": {
"auth": "<base64 encoded Docker username:password>",
"email": "<Docker Account Email>"
}
}
@seven1m
seven1m / spec_watchr.rb
Created August 31, 2011 15:39
watchr config for Rails + RSpec projects, uses Growl (Mac) or notify-send (Linux)
# put this in spec/watchr
# use with Spork
# run with `watchr spec/watchr`
# images are from Tango icon theme
# http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tango_icons#Weather
# for added bonus:
# set keyboard shortcuts Ctrl-Alt-S to run "pkill -USR2 -f spork"
# ...and Ctrl-Alt-T to run "pkill -USR2 -f watchr"
@shripadk
shripadk / gist:552554
Created August 27, 2010 00:59
Setting up Heroku Hostname SSL with GoDaddy SSL Cert
How to setup Heroku Hostname SSL with GoDaddy SSL Certificate and Zerigo DNS
Heroku recently added an exciting new 'Hostname SSL' option. This option offers the broad compatibility of IP-based SSL, but at 1/5 the price ($20 / month at the time of this writing).
The following tutorial explains how to use Heroku's new 'Hostname SSL' option on your Heroku project. Before we begin, let's list what we're using here:
* Heroku Hostname SSL
* GoDaddy Standard SSL Certificate
* Zerigo DNS