Understand your Mac and iPhone more deeply by tracing the evolution of Mac OS X from prelease to Swift. John Siracusa delivers the details.
You've got two main options:
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"ostatus": "http://ostatus.org#", | |
"atomUri": "ostatus:atomUri", | |
"inReplyToAtomUri": "ostatus:inReplyToAtomUri", | |
"conversation": "ostatus:conversation", | |
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"toot": "http://joinmastodon.org/ns#", |
How to configure your Mac to use DNS over TLS in five easy steps:
Install Stubby with Homebrew (https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Daemon+-+Stubby):
brew install stubby
Edit the configuration file:
So we're working on creating Android Material Awesome, a library which will hopefully incorperate the benefits of Material Design, Twitter's Bootstrap, and FontAwesome. What we really wanted is a project other people can easily include into their projects using gradle dependencies. To do this we needed to create a standalone library project so we could make it as lightweight as possible for including as a dependency, and a sample app that would use it for testing. These are the steps we took to get started in Android Studio (version 1.1).
The first thing we needed to do was to create two new projects, with all the default settings (Blank Activity etc). One for our sample app, and one for our library. We added both of ours into the same GitHub repo, however you can save them wherever you like.
/** | |
* @project | |
* @author chris.jenkins | |
* @created Dec 28, 2011 | |
*/ | |
package com.application.android.ui.fragments; | |
import android.os.Bundle; | |
import android.os.Handler; | |
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentStatePagerAdapter; |
/* showif.c : PUBLIC DOMAIN - Jon Mayo - August 22, 2006 | |
* - You may remove any comments you wish, modify this code any way you wish, | |
* and distribute any way you wish.*/ | |
/* finds all network interfaces and shows a little information about them. | |
* some operating systems list interfaces multiple times because of different | |
* flags, modes, etc. if you want to use this code you should be aware that | |
* duplicate interfaces is a possibility */ | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <string.h> |