We have the same code working using node
, deno
, and bun
.
E.g.,
bun run index.js
The nixos.org website suggests to use:
sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
For macOS on Intel (x86_64) or Apple Silicon (arm64) based macs, we need to use
sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
This guide shows how to import into pass your passwords stored in Apple's Keychain Access.
The default kaychain file is ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain
.
Passwords under the "Local Items" keychain (the default since Mavericks to sync with iCloud) use a different file format and can not be exported via the Apple's security tool we use. If that is you case, create a new keychain and drag-and-drop the keys. Your new keychain should have the .keychain
extension.
(function (context, trackingId, options) { | |
const history = context.history; | |
const doc = document; | |
const nav = navigator || {}; | |
const storage = localStorage; | |
const encode = encodeURIComponent; | |
const pushState = history.pushState; | |
const typeException = 'exception'; | |
const generateId = () => Math.random().toString(36); | |
const getId = () => { |
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Disclaimer: The following examples try to give an overview of the process followed in different scenarios. Some commands were actually written from memory. Some tools might exist simplifying all this. Furthermore, I'm no expert so if anyone ever reads this and knows any improvement, please let me know.
Given that the Guest User can access the Pairing Station directly, either because the station is publicly available or because NAT port forwarding can be used, there's only one thing we need to do, give ssh access to the Guest User by adding his ssh public key to our Local User (pair
) .ssh/authorized_keys
file.
The local user would open up a tmux session with
tmux new-session -s pairing
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# url : https://gist.github.com/672684 | |
# version : 2.0.2 | |
# name : appify | |
# description : Create the simplest possible mac app from a shell script. | |
# usage : cat my-script.sh | appify MyApp | |
# platform : Mac OS X | |
# author : Thomas Aylott <oblivious@subtlegradient.com> |