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balazsorban44 / apple-gen-secret.mjs
Last active April 15, 2025 22:01
Script to generate Apple Client secret
// This is now built into `npx auth add apple`! :tada:
// https://github.com/nextauthjs/cli/pull/10
#!/bin/node
import { SignJWT } from "jose"
import { createPrivateKey } from "crypto"
if (process.argv.includes("--help") || process.argv.includes("-h")) {
@nileshtrivedi
nileshtrivedi / home-server.md
Last active June 1, 2024 00:11
Home Server setup: Raspberry PI on Internet via reverse SSH tunnel

Raspberry Pi on Internet via reverse SSH tunnel

HackerNews discussed this with many alternative solutions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24893615

I already have my own domain name: mydomain.com. I wanted to be able to run some webapps on my Raspberry Pi 4B running perpetually at home in headless mode (just needs 5W power and wireless internet). I wanted to be able to access these apps from public Internet. Dynamic DNS wasn't an option because my ISP blocks all incoming traffic. ngrok would work but the free plan is too restrictive.

I bought a cheap 2GB RAM, 20GB disk VM + a 25GB volume on Hetzner for about 4 EUR/month. Hetzner gave me a static IP for it. I haven't purchased a floating IP yet.

@pwlin
pwlin / gist:8a0d01e6428b7a96e2eb
Last active April 13, 2025 02:09
Android : add cert to system store
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=32696#c5
If you have a certificate that is not
trusted by Android, when you add it, it goes in the personal cert store.
When you add a cert in this personal cert store, the system requires a
higher security level to unlock the device. But if you manage to add your
cert to the system store then you don't have this requirement. Obviously,
root is required to add a certificate to the system store, but it is quiet
easy.