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@denji
denji / README.md
Last active May 16, 2024 10:38 — forked from Cubixmeister/README.md
Simple Sentry docker-compose.yml
  1. Download docker-compose.yml to dir named sentry
  2. Change SENTRY_SECRET_KEY to random 32 char string
  3. Run docker-compose up -d
  4. Run docker-compose exec sentry sentry upgrade to setup database and create admin user
  5. (Optional) Run docker-compose exec sentry pip install sentry-slack if you want slack plugin, it can be done later
  6. Run docker-compose restart sentry
  7. Sentry is now running on public port 9000
@Bhavdip
Bhavdip / sketch-never-ending.md
Created October 6, 2016 15:53
Modify Sketch to never ending trial

###Sketch trial non stop

Open hosts files:

$ open /private/etc/hosts

Edit the file adding:

127.0.0.1 backend.bohemiancoding.com

127.0.0.1 bohemiancoding.sketch.analytics.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com

How to setup AWS lambda function to talk to the internet and VPC

I'm going to walk you through the steps for setting up a AWS Lambda to talk to the internet and a VPC. Let's dive in.

So it might be really unintuitive at first but lambda functions have three states.

  1. No VPC, where it can talk openly to the web, but can't talk to any of your AWS services.
  2. VPC, the default setting where the lambda function can talk to your AWS services but can't talk to the web.
  3. VPC with NAT, The best of both worlds, AWS services and web.
@stollcri
stollcri / chrome_HSTS_clear.md
Last active January 4, 2024 05:09
Clear 307 HSTS redirects in Google Chrome

To clear 307 HSTS redirects in Google Chrome (if you experimenting with SSL -- you probably wouldn't want to do this for a site that you do not opperate, since it is there to protect you), go to the following URL and delete the site.

chrome://net-internals/#hsts

@jaydson
jaydson / gist:7b3a91acf992f069954c
Last active November 27, 2019 02:02
Asynchronous stat dir files using ES7 async/await + promisify + 6to5
// regeneratorRuntime polyfill is necessary
require('grunt-6to5/node_modules/6to5/polyfill');
// promisify-node is necessary to turn node callback functions in Promises
let promisify = require("promisify-node");
let fs = promisify('fs');
let path = require('path');
let dir = '/home/jaydson.gomes/public_html';
@deanrather
deanrather / usb-dev-env.md
Last active December 22, 2016 13:20
Creating a USB Ubuntu Dev Environment

Goal

A USB stick which can be booted to, which has ubuntu desktop on it

Method

Use 2 USB's, one as the installer, and one as the OS.

1) Create an Ubuntu Boot USB the normal way (I used lubuntu 12.10 x64)
@joyrexus
joyrexus / README.md
Last active May 3, 2024 11:41
Form/file uploads with hapi.js

Demo of multipart form/file uploading with hapi.js.

Usage

npm install
npm run setup
npm run server

Then ...

@mathisonian
mathisonian / index.md
Last active March 22, 2023 05:31
requiring npm modules in the browser console

demo gif

The final result: require() any module on npm in your browser console with browserify

This article is written to explain how the above gif works in the chrome (and other) browser consoles. A quick disclaimer: this whole thing is a huge hack, it shouldn't be used for anything seriously, and there are probably much better ways of accomplishing the same.

Update: There are much better ways of accomplishing the same, and the script has been updated to use a much simpler method pulling directly from browserify-cdn. See this thread for details: mathisonian/requirify#5

inspiration

@rtt
rtt / tinder-api-documentation.md
Last active May 5, 2024 15:28
Tinder API Documentation

Tinder API documentation

Note: this was written in April/May 2014 and the API may has definitely changed since. I have nothing to do with Tinder, nor its API, and I do not offer any support for anything you may build on top of this. Proceed with caution

http://rsty.org/

I've sniffed most of the Tinder API to see how it works. You can use this to create bots (etc) very trivially. Some example python bot code is here -> https://gist.github.com/rtt/5a2e0cfa638c938cca59 (horribly quick and dirty, you've been warned!)

@pedronsouza
pedronsouza / gist:8456981
Last active April 1, 2017 22:51
Git config useful commands
[user]
name = <seu_nome>
email = <seu_email>
[color]
ui = auto
[color "branch"]
current = yellow reverse
local = yellow
remote = green
[color "diff"]