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KC60 Keyboard end-user tips, tricks, programming notes, etc.

Leimi's note: removed lots of stuff from the original gist of scottjl, (thanks to him by the way!), as in the end some wasn't useful for me. If you are intestered, go check the gist revisions.

The KC60 is kinda like a premade GH60 that was first sold on Massdrop during summer 2015.
It runs on TMK firmware, or something based on it at least (not sure this is the real source for the keyboard but it seems it is), which means it's heavily programmable.
There is a GUI tool (the source of this tool seems to be here) and a command-line tool to ease up the process of programming the board.
**Go check this great article on Key

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mojavelinux / atom-fedora-20.adoc
Last active September 26, 2022 18:21
Instructions for building and launching the Atom text editor on Fedora 20.

Using Atom on Fedora 20

This guide walks you through the steps of building and launching the Atom text editor on Fedora 20.

Building Atom

  1. Install prerequisite packages

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TravisCannon / Add New Relic To Elastic Beanstalk for .NET.md
Created July 17, 2013 19:53
How to add New Relic to an AWS Elastic Beanstalk EC2 for .NET without creating a custom AMI.

Add New Relic To Elastic Beanstalk for .NET

The instructions and files in this Gist can be used to configure an EC2 instance to install both the New Relic .NET Agent and Server Monitor on an EC2 deployed inside of an Elastic Beanstalk, without creating a custom AMI. Once configured, EC2s will begin reporting application and server metrics automatically to New Relic, even as the Elastic Beanstalk scales up and adds more EC2s.

Steps

  1. Create a top-level directory in your source bundle called .ebextensions and add newrelic.config to it.
  2. Change the values in newrelic.config to match your configuration, where:
  • download_path_to = URL to download the PowerShell script and New Relic Agents (e.g. an S3 bucket)