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irazasyed / outbound-email-with-cloudflare.md
Last active November 18, 2024 04:22
Using Gmail SMTP with Cloudflare Email Routing: A Step-by-Step Guide

Using Gmail SMTP with Cloudflare Email Routing: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to send emails through Gmail SMTP with Cloudflare Email Routing in this comprehensive guide.

Step 1: Enable 2-Factor Authentication

To proceed with this method, ensure that you have enabled two-factor authentication for your Google account. If you haven't done so already, you can follow the link to set it up → Enable 2FA in your Google account.

Step 2: Create an App Password for Mail

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-- Specular.FRP.Base
nextTimeRef :: Ref Time
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newtype Event a = Event
{ occurence :: Behavior (Maybe a)
, subscribe :: Listener -> Effect Unsubscribe
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newtype Dynamic a = Dynamic
@AnatomicJC
AnatomicJC / android-backup-apk-and-datas.md
Last active November 16, 2024 12:34
Backup android app, data included, no root needed, with adb

Backup android app, data included, no root needed, with adb

Note: This gist may be outdated, thanks to all contributors in comments.

adb is the Android CLI tool with which you can interact with your android device, from your PC

You must enable developer mode (tap 7 times on the build version in parameters) and install adb on your PC.

Don't hesitate to read comments, there is useful tips, thanks guys for this !

@zopieux
zopieux / README.md
Last active November 18, 2024 11:35
QNAP TS-453 Pro: LCD, LEDs, fan & buttons

QNAP TS-453 Pro: LCD, LEDs, fan & buttons

QNAP NAS model TS-453 Pro has limited documentation on how to control its various peripherals, namely:

  • the front LCD display, a 2 row, 16 column blue & white LCD display, and its two menu buttons ("ENTER", "SELECT")
  • the front LEDs "STATUS" (red & green) & "USB" (blue)
  • the 4 "disk error" LEDs (red)
  • the front "USB COPY" button
  • the main rear fan
@cellularmitosis
cellularmitosis / README.md
Last active February 19, 2023 11:35
Notes on resurrecting an old NSLU2

Blog 2019/2/3

<- previous | index | next ->

Resurrecting the NSLU2

This weekend I resurrected an old NSLU2 which I had somehow gotten stuck into a non-bootable state.

@joepie91
joepie91 / vpn.md
Last active November 18, 2024 12:41
Don't use VPN services.

Don't use VPN services.

No, seriously, don't. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer.

Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose; that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.

  • A Russian translation of this article can be found here, contributed by Timur Demin.
  • A Turkish translation can be found here, contributed by agyild.
  • There's also this article about VPN services, which is honestly better written (and has more cat pictures!) than my article.
@bobbygrace
bobbygrace / trello-css-guide.md
Last active November 3, 2024 14:56
Trello CSS Guide

Hello, visitors! If you want an updated version of this styleguide in repo form with tons of real-life examples… check out Trellisheets! https://github.com/trello/trellisheets


Trello CSS Guide

“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”

You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?

@rmondello
rmondello / gist:b933231b1fcc83a7db0b
Last active October 6, 2024 20:11
Exporting (iCloud) Keychain and Safari credentials to a CSV file

Exporting (iCloud) Keychain and Safari credentials to a CSV file

Update (October 2021)

Exporting password + one-time code data from iCloud Keychain is now officially supported in macOS Monterey and Safari 15 (for Monterey, Big Sur, and Catalina). You can access it in the Password Manager’s “gear” icon (System Preferences > Passwords on Monterey, and Safari > Passwords everywhere else), or via the File > Export > Passwords... menu item). You shouldn't need to hack up your own exporter anymore.

Original, Obsolete Content (2014)

After my dad died, I wanted to be able to have access any of his online accounts going forward. My dad was a Safari user and used iCloud Keychain to sync his credentials across his devices. I don’t want to have to keep an OS X user account around just to access his accounts, so I wanted to export his credentials to a portable file.

@h0tw1r3
h0tw1r3 / rtc-i2c
Last active July 9, 2022 14:37
Initializing I2C RTC (DS3231) on Raspberry PI bootup with Systemd without recompiling the kernel or devicetree support.
# /etc/conf.d/rtc-i2c
#
# My chip is actually a ds3231n, but ds1307 driver works fine (ds3232 does not!)
#
CHIP="ds1307"
ADDRESS="0x68"
BUS="1"
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active November 13, 2024 13:44
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000