Found the answer on twitter https://twitter.com/rustyshelf/status/775505191160328194
Edit Scheme-> Run -> Arguments, in the Environment Variables Add OS_ACTIVITY_MODE = disable
Found the answer on twitter https://twitter.com/rustyshelf/status/775505191160328194
Edit Scheme-> Run -> Arguments, in the Environment Variables Add OS_ACTIVITY_MODE = disable
# First verify the version of Java being used is not SunJSK. | |
java -version | |
# Get the latest Sun Java SDK from Oracle http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u1-download-513651.html | |
wget http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/7u1-b08/jdk-7u1-linux-i586.rpm | |
# Rename the file downloaded, just to be nice | |
mv jdk-7u1-linux-i586.rpm\?e\=1320265424\&h\=916f87354faed15fe652d9f76d64c844 jdk-7u1-linux-i586.rpm | |
# Install Java |
import React, { useState, useCallback } from "react"; | |
import { useBlurhash } from "./use-blurhash"; | |
import { useInView } from "react-intersection-observer"; | |
type Props = React.DetailedHTMLProps< | |
React.ImgHTMLAttributes<HTMLImageElement>, | |
HTMLImageElement | |
> & { blurhash?: string | null }; | |
// Uses browser-native `loading="lazy"` to lazy load images |
*update: TBC, but this new might affect how easy it is to use this technique past August 2024: Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August
This gist, based in part on a gist by Brian Hartvigsen, allows you to export from Authy your TOTP tokens you have stored there.
Those can be "standard" 6-digits / 30 secs tokens, or Authy's own version, the 7-digits / 10 secs tokens.