Go tools with pinned versions can now be tracked with the go mod system.
$ go get -tool <package>
This adds tool dependency entries in go.mod
. Then update the go mod cache:
ComfyUI ignores traditional uses of the Ctrl+D
hotkey, namely erasing text to the right of the cursor (Emacs, macOS); and favoriting bookmarks (Windows Web browsers). Pressing Ctrl+D
in ComfyUI does neither of these things. Instead, ComfyUI instantly, irrecovably erases many settings and applies the default workflow.
For safety, this hotkey can be disabled:
Navigate to Settings
-> Keybinding
-> Comfy.LoadDefaultWorkflow
-> (Trash can delete icon).
Feeling lost?
You can verify the location of commands, and distinguish between different types of commands (executable binaries and scripts vs. shell built-in commands vs. aliases) with a variety of analysis commands.
For common UNIX, esp. POSIX compliant shells like ash, bash, dash, ksh, posh, zsh and WLS, try:
command -v <name>
type
sudo spctl --master-disable
.Settings
-> Privacy & Security
-> Security
-> Allow applications from
-> Anywhere
.# Meta Quest 3 Quickly Delete All Screen Recordings | |
1. Launch the `Files` application. | |
2. Navigate to `Locations` -> `This headset`. | |
3. Navigate to `Oculus`. | |
4. Use the the ellipsis (`...`) menu to delete the `VideoShots` folder. |
Apple artificially breaks the intuitive connection between the Ring vs Silent status of the hardware ringer switch and the various and sundry Focus notification modes. The Shortcuts app doesn't connect with either.
Some fools jailbreak iOS (or iPadOS) and use third party tools. However, this can cause the device to lag behind important security updates.
Even so, the hardware switch would be unidirectional, failing to physically move when software silent modes engage.
Instead, we can fix notifications, without requiring jailbreaking. By removing Banners from each app. Use some combination of sounds, haptics, badges, lockscreen entries, or notification center entries.
This is the only semi-scalable way to manage video recordings.
Vaping is not healthy. It may be less unhealthy than smoking tobacco.
Like other consumer electronics, vape products often contain Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries that can erupt into flames or explode when not handled with due care. Store vape products in ventillated areas, out of direct sunlight. Do not stow vape products in the main cabin of airplanes, which is unpressurized and can trigger flames and explosions.
Mechanical vapes are out of scope of the Vape School guide.