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/* global __DEV__ */
import React, { useState, useEffect, useRef } from "react"
import {
facebookAppId,
facebookDisplayName,
iosOneSignalAppId,
androidOneSignalAppId,
sentryDsn,
} from "./app.json"
import { version } from "./package.json"
@MoonTahoe
MoonTahoe / upload.yaml
Last active August 14, 2024 20:31
Github Action to build iOS app with expo and upload to testflight
# Just place this file in your repo under the .github/workflows folder.
# You set all of the secrets in the setting of the repo
name: Deploy to Testflight
# When a pull request is closed...
# This is because this action commits back to the repository
# so setting this on a push would cause an infinite loop of commits
# unless you pragmatically check the contents of the repo or something
@tannerlinsley
tannerlinsley / README.md
Last active April 12, 2024 17:04
Replacing Create React App with the Next.js CLI

Replacing Create React App with the Next.js CLI

How dare you make a jab at Create React App!?

Firstly, Create React App is good. But it's a very rigid CLI, primarily designed for projects that require very little to no configuration. This makes it great for beginners and simple projects but unfortunately, this means that it's pretty non-extensible. Despite the involvement from big names and a ton of great devs, it has left me wanting a much better developer experience with a lot more polish when it comes to hot reloading, babel configuration, webpack configuration, etc. It's definitely simple and good, but not amazing.

Now, compare that experience to Next.js which for starters has a much larger team behind it provided by a world-class company (Vercel) who are all financially dedicated to making it the best DX you could imagine to build any React application. Next.js is the 💣-diggity. It has amazing docs, great support, can grow with your requirements into SSR or static site generation, etc.

So why

@bcastellano
bcastellano / raspberry-pi-cups.md
Last active July 1, 2024 02:13
Configure Raspberry to be print server with cups and adding HP LaserJet 1020
@gboudreau
gboudreau / AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Last active September 20, 2024 19:47 — forked from Ingramz/AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Export TOTP tokens from Authy

Exporting your 2FA tokens from Authy to transfer them into another 2FA application

IMPORTANT - Update regarding deprecation of Authy desktop apps

Past August 2024, Authy stopped supported the desktop version of their apps:
See Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August for details.

And indeed, after a while, Authy changed something in their backend which now prevents the old desktop app from logging in. If you are already logged in, then you are in luck, and you can follow the instructions below to export to tokens.

If you are not logged in anymore, but can find a backup of the necessary files, then restore those files, and re-install Authy 2.2.3 following the instructions below, and it should work as expected.