start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
99% of the information in this guide is taken from here: https://golb.hplar.ch/2019/01/expose-server-vpn.html I've added some stuff and changed some things to suit my needs.
A much easier method would be to follow: Routing Plex traffic through an SSH Tunnel
Both solutions work, however I've had better success with Wireguard.
Make sure your VPS is KVM. I've used both BuyVM and ServerCheap and have had good results.
When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:
const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');
Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.
Out of the box, my SMB performance on macOS 12.3.1 would top out at around 20MB/s in short ~5 second bursts, which was absolutely horrendous, slow to navigate in Finder and slugish to interact with.
Since making these changes, I now get sustained ~80-100MB/s+ and instant Finder navigation which is superb and how things should be out-of-the-box (OOTB)!
May 2023 update: As of Ventura, the SMB issues were just horribly inconsistent and hard to maintain. Something in the combination of Unraid, macOS and SMB just doesn't play nice. I ended up binning NFS/SMB all together and heading to a locally hosted Nextcloud instance for file syncing, then using SFTP/Ansible Git flow for editing files within appdata
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//Install Macports. | |
//Install aircrack-ng: | |
sudo port install aircrack-ng | |
//Install the latest Xcode, with the Command Line Tools. | |
//Create the following symlink: | |
sudo ln -s /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport /usr/sbin/airport | |
//Figure out which channel you need to sniff: | |
sudo airport -s | |
sudo airport en1 sniff [CHANNEL] |
$ uname -r
Hello, brethren :-)
As it turns out, the current version of FFmpeg (version 3.1 released earlier today) and libav (master branch) supports full H.264 and HEVC encode in VAAPI on supported hardware that works reliably well to be termed "production-ready".
#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
# patched versions for CVE-2023-4863: 22.3.24, 24.8.3, 25.8.1, 26.2.1 | |
mdfind "kind:app" 2>/dev/null | sort -u | while read app; | |
do | |
filename="$app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Electron Framework" | |
if [[ -f $filename ]]; then | |
echo "App Name: $(basename ${app})" | |
electronVersion=$(strings "$filename" | grep "Chrome/" | grep -i Electron | grep -v '%s' | sort -u | cut -f 3 -d '/') |