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lzjluzijie / how-to.md
Last active July 28, 2023 04:36
Access Private BackBlaze B2 Bucket from Cloudflare Transform Rules

Access Private BackBlaze B2 Bucket from Cloudflare Transform Rules

Original post from my Blog.

Cloudflare now offers free Transform Rules, so BackBlaze B2 users can use URL Rewrite rules to hide bucket name and provide access to private bucket.

TLDR: Create a URL Rewrite Rule and hide your bucket name. If your bucket is private, you also need to create a Cloudflare Worker, copy the code and fill in the config.

Hide Bucket Name

@AndrewKvalheim
AndrewKvalheim / mastodon-notes.md
Last active February 9, 2024 18:30
Notes on running a personal Mastodon instance

Personal Mastodon instance

Effective total cost: $3–5/mo

Setup

Decide on an EC2 instance type:

  1. At AWS Console → EC2 → Instance Types, filter for ≥1 GB RAM and sort by price.
  • t4g.micro is lowest.

How to setup a practically free CDN using Backblaze B2 and Cloudflare

⚠️ Note 2023-01-21
Some things have changed since I originally wrote this in 2016. I have updated a few minor details, and the advice is still broadly the same, but there are some new Cloudflare features you can (and should) take advantage of. In particular, pay attention to Trevor Stevens' comment here from 22 January 2022, and Matt Stenson's useful caching advice. In addition, Backblaze, with whom Cloudflare are a Bandwidth Alliance partner, have published their own guide detailing how to use Cloudflare's Web Workers to cache content from B2 private buckets. That is worth reading,

@hjertnes
hjertnes / doom.txt
Created April 6, 2018 08:28
Doom Emacs Cheatsheet
SPC
SPC: find file
, switch buffer
. browse files
: MX
; EX
< switch buffer
` eval
u universal arg
x pop up scratch
@dmsul
dmsul / vim_crash_course.md
Last active May 5, 2024 00:53
Vim Crash Course

NOTE: Specific examples given for options, flags, commands variations, etc., are not comprehensive.

NORMAL MODE

Vim has 2 main "modes", that chance the behavior of all your keys. The default mode of Vim is Normal Mode and is mostly used for moving the cursor and navigating the current file.

Some important (or longer) commands begin with ":" and you will see the text you enter next at the bottom left of the screen.

:q[uit] - quit (the current window of) Vim. ("Window" here is internal to Vim, not if you have multiple OS-level windows of Vim open at once.)
:q! - force quit (if the current buffer has been changed since the last save)
:e[dit] {filename} - read file {filename} into a new buffer.

@darcyparker
darcyparker / installNeovim.sh
Last active January 13, 2024 04:28
Build and install neovim for Debian
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#Build and install neovim for Debian
#See: https://neovim.io/
#See: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Building-Neovim#quick-start
#See: https://gist.github.com/darcyparker/153124662b05c679c417
#Save current dir
pushd . > /dev/null || exit