sudo pacman -S virt-manager virt-viewer qemu qemu-arch-extra \
edk2-ovmf vde2 ebtables dnsmasq bridge-utils openbsd-netcat libguestfs
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with_fx :level, amp: 0.4 do | |
use_random_source :white | |
live_loop :source do | |
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const echoPostRequest = { | |
url: 'https://<my url>.auth0.com/oauth/token', | |
method: 'POST', | |
header: 'Content-Type:application/json', | |
body: { | |
mode: 'application/json', | |
raw: JSON.stringify( | |
{ | |
client_id:'<your client ID>', | |
client_secret:'<your client secret>', |
[ | |
"1185030898148724777", | |
"956131521733984287", | |
"956097947727179806", | |
"1185045871478448242", | |
"932096380879667253", | |
"956246550152118374", | |
"928549000431407164", | |
"976786710836944936", | |
"956128945227567145", |
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public | |
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this | |
# file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. | |
import tkinter as tk | |
import platform | |
# ************************ | |
# Scrollable Frame Class | |
# ************************ |
Steps to deploy a Node.js app to DigitalOcean using PM2, NGINX as a reverse proxy and an SSL from LetsEncrypt
If you use the referal link below, you get $10 free (1 or 2 months) https://m.do.co/c/5424d440c63a
I will be using the root user, but would suggest creating a new user
<%# app/views/layouts/application.html.erb %> | |
... | |
<%= javascript_include_tag "locales/#{I18n.locale}", nonce: true %> |
For the used SSL certificate to be valid, we need to use the externally visible hostname when accessing the homematic GUI. Thus, we need to configure this external hostname as the server's hostname, even if the server is only available on our internal network.
Be careful when exposing your actual homematic instance to the outside world without further safe-guards. Usually, it should only be accessible on the internal network.
Go to Einstellungen -> Systemsteuerung -> Netzwerkeinstellungen. There, you can create a self-signed certificate. Enter the hostname, your email address, and your country. The latter two values are ratehr unimportant here.
We need this certificate so that the webserevr is cionfigured correctly and we have a template file which we can later overwrite with our actual SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt.
https://www.makemkv.com/developers/usage.txt
Note: I'm not sure how well this works / doesn't work in Windows, I have little experience messing with it. If you are not very familiar with Linux, .
refers to the current path, you could also specify a path like ~/Videos
for your Videos path in your home directory.
makemkvcon mkv iso:./movie.iso all .