- Open Telegram application then search for
@BotFather
- Click Start
- Click Menu -> /newbot or type
/newbot
and hit Send - Follow the instruction until we get message like so
Done! Congratulations on your new bot. You will find it at t.me/new_bot.
Discover gists
Let's say contributor
has submitted a pull request to your (author
) project (repo
). They have made changes on their
branch feature
and have proposed to merge this into origin/master
, where
origin -> https://github.com/author/repo.git
Now say you would like to make commits to their PR and push those changes. First, add their fork as a remote called
Optional - Set format on save and any global prettier options
npm i -D eslint prettier eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier eslint-config-airbnb-base eslint-plugin-node eslint-config-node
# Source: https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/8ebbf4943c5c012c8c98e1967fa7f33b | |
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# Say Goodbye to Containers - Ephemeral Environments with Nix Shell # | |
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# Additional Info: | |
# - Nix: https://nixos.org | |
# - Dagger: The Missing Ingredient for Your Disastrous CI/CD Pipeline: https://youtu.be/oosQ3z_9UEM |
@echo off | |
pushd "%~dp0" | |
cls | |
echo This script allows you to easily turn on or off Windows Hypervisor settings at once. This script is useful when you want to use Hyper-V or Docker for Windows with other hypervisors. | |
echo. | |
net session >nul 2>&1 | |
if not %errorLevel% == 0 ( | |
echo To run this script, you must run it as a user with administrative privileges. |
These are NOT product / license keys that are valid for Windows activation.
These keys only select the edition of Windows to install during setup, but they do not activate or license the installation.
To get Windows Keys go to : https://www.sftkey.com
if you need a Windows 11 Pro key, this is the direct link to get it :
:ubuntu-autoinstall | |
echo Starting Ubuntu ${ubuntu-version} ${archl} autoinstaller for ${initiator-iqn} | |
sanhook ${base-iscsi}:${hostname}.boot.ubuntu || sleep 1 | |
#sanhook ${base-iscsi}:${hostname}.boot.ubuntu && set ubuntu-cc-iscsi storage: { layout: { name: lvm }, config: [{type: disk, path: ${base-iscsi}:${hostname}.boot.ubuntu }] } || sleep 1 | |
#sanhook ${base-iscsi}:${hostname}.boot.ubuntu && set ubuntu-iscsi ISCSI_INITIATOR=${initiator-iqn} ISCSI_TARGET_NAME=${base-iqn}:${hostname}.boot.ubuntu ISCSI_TARGET_IP=${iscsi-server} ISCSI_TARGET_PORT=3260 || sleep 1 | |
# https://medium.com/@tlhakhan/ubuntu-server-20-04-autoinstall-2e5f772b655a | |
# https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall | |
# https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/blob/master/doc/examples/kernel-cmdline.txt | |
# https://matt.olan.me/raspberry-pi-iscsi-root-on-ubuntu-20-04/ | |
# https://askubuntu.com/questions/1235723/automated-20-04-server-installation-using-pxe-and-live-server-image |
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A simple little SCSS mixin for creating scrim gradients | |
Inspired by Andreas Larson - https://github.com/larsenwork | |
https://css-tricks.com/easing-linear-gradients/ | |
*/ | |
@mixin scrimGradient($startColor: $color-black, $direction: 'to bottom') { | |
$scrimCoordinates: ( |
Add the following chunk to your existing ISC dhcpd.conf
file.
if exists user-class and ( option user-class = "iPXE" ) {
filename "http://boot.smidsrod.lan/boot.ipxe";
}
else {
filename "undionly.kpxe";
}
(or see https://gist.github.com/4008017 for a more elaborate setup
Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 supports a single ZFS boot drive out of the box. I wanted a ZFS mirror, without going through an entirely manual setup of Ubuntu as described by OpenZFS in their instructions for Ubuntu 20.04 and instructions for Ubuntu 22.04
This adds a mirror to an existing Ubuntu ZFS boot drive after the fact. It's been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 by me and all the way up to Ubuntu 22.10 by users in comments.
ZFS requires native encryption to be added at pool / dataset creation. Ubuntu 22.04 supports this during installation. Whether these instructions are suitable for mirroring such a setup has not been tested. For Ubuntu 20.04, these instructions are not suitable for creating an encrypted ZFS boot disk, please use the full instructions linked above for that. You can, however, add an en