Open your terminal.
In the root directory run the command:
sudo nano /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
Currently in no particular order. Most of these are kind of ancient.
Where's all the modern documentation? So much of what I've turned up searching is other folks complaining about having few options beyond reading source code.
The OREILLY books, while dated, seem to be some of the best available. Note that these can be read with a 7-day trial. Do this! At least get through the introduction section and first chapter of each to see if it's what you're after.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| abs_path="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" | |
| echo 'abs path: '$abs_path |
This post by a security researcher who prefers to remain anonymous will elucidate concerns about certain problematic decisions Apple has made and caution about future decisions made in the name of “security” while potentially hiding questionable motives. The content of this article represents only the opinion of the researcher. The researcher apologises if any content is seen to be inaccurate, and is open to comments or questions through PGP-encrypted mail.
TL;DR
Currently, there is an explosion of tools that aim to manage secrets for automated, cloud native infrastructure management. Daniel Somerfield did some work classifying the various approaches, but (as far as I know) no one has made a recent effort to summarize the various tools.
This is an attempt to give a quick overview of what can be found out there. The list is alphabetical. There will be tools that are missing, and some of the facts might be wrong--I welcome your corrections. For the purpose, I can be reached via @maxvt on Twitter, or just leave me a comment here.
There is a companion feature matrix of various tools. Comments are welcome in the same manner.
There are two ways - the first way is just one command run plainly in front of you; the second one runs in the background and in a different instance so you can get out of your ssh session and it will continue.
First make a folder to download the websites to and begin your downloading: (note if downloading www.SOME_WEBSITE.com, you will get a folder like this: /websitedl/www.SOME_WEBSITE.com/)
| " Don't try to be vi compatible | |
| set nocompatible | |
| " Helps force plugins to load correctly when it is turned back on below | |
| filetype off | |
| " TODO: Load plugins here (pathogen or vundle) | |
| " Turn on syntax highlighting | |
| syntax on |
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"